“4 Giant Breeder Culips 
Breeder Tulips are of the same tall, stately growth as the 
Darwins, require the same culture, bloom at about the same 
time (during the month of May), but come in colors not found 
in that or any other class of tulips. Their rich and unusual 
blendings of purple and old gold, bronze and terra-cotta, 
brown and violet, buff and maroon, are most attractive. These 
so-called ‘‘art shades” put Breeders in a class by themselves. 
Enormous, graceful, showy blooms, many of them sweet- 
scented. All are splendid for cutting and should be included 
in every garden display. They begin to flower when the Giant 
Triumph Tulips are going off. Heights given for each variety 
are average; they may vary in different localities and seasons. 

COLLECTION 
Four Named Giant Breeder Tulips 
Bronze Queen, Dillenburg, Panorama and 
Prince of Orange. 
9775— 12 Bulbs ( 3 of each, value $1.50) for $1.25 
9776— 24 Bulbs ( 6 of each, value 2.40) for 2.10 
9777— 48 Bulbs (12 of each, value 4.80) for 3.80 
9778—100 Bulbs (25 of each, value 8.50) for 7.10 

9255 Bronze Queen Attractive, soft buff heavily suf- 
fused lilac-rose, edged bronzy yellow; inside tinged with apri- 
cot and golden bronze; bright lemon-chrome base. 28 in. 
3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
9260 Dillenburg Luminous salmon-rose broadly edged 
apricot-yellow; inside rich salmon-orange, yellow base, black 
anthers. Large, perfectly shaped flowers. 27 in. 
3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
9275 Louis XIV Rich violet-purple shaded steel blue, 
edged golden brown with green-black base starred yellow. 
Very large, goblet-shaped flowers of stately bearing. A won- 
derful Tulip of indescribable beauty. Attractive. 30 in. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9286 Panorama (Fairy) Deep orange with a beautiful 
metallic sheen of mahogany-red; olive-green base. Extra 
large globular flowers on heavy stems. Looks its best when 
planted with other orange-colored varieties. 22 in. 
3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
9288 Prince of Orange Rosy tterra-cotta edged 
orange-yellow; yellow base streaked olive. Large, showy, . C: R. : : 
sweet-scented flowers on fine, strong stems. 25 in. Giant Breeder Tulip, Louis XIV 
3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9296 Vulcain Apricot shaded with pastel rose and edged Py « 
bat allow, ee deep apricot edged with a brighter and 9297 Gia nt Breeder Tulips 
darker shade of yellow. 23 in. 
3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. ALL COLORS MIXED 
For those gardeners who prefer a planting of mixed colors, 










. we can recommend this special assortment of many varie- 
F antasy Parrot Tulip ties. They are highly prized for cutting and especially 
3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.20; showy outdoors. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 95¢; 100 for $7.00. 
100 for $8.50. 
250x80 HOLE-IN-ONE 
Planting Tool for Bulbs 
This handy tool makes a hole in one operation. Merely 
cut the tool into the soil, remove it with a slight twist- 
ing motion and the soil comes with it, leaving a clean 
hole with a flat bottom on which the bulb may be placed. 
The soil is pushed out of the tool when the 
oneration is repeated. Easily and quickly 
» used in cultivated soil. Postpaid, 60¢ each. 
Parrot Tulip 
9342 Fantasy Universally popular and considered by 
many as the most beautiful of all Tulips. Bright geran:um- 
red shaded salmon-rose changing to cream-pink at edges. 
Emerald green markings and spots on back of petals and the 
deep velvety rose color of the interior add so much to the beauty 
of the attractive, laciniated blooms, which are very large and 
carried on strong, erect stems, 18 to 21 in. high. Has great lasting 
qualities, making it fine for cutting. Splendid forcer; entirely dis- 
tinct, and one of the most interesting plants you can grow. May 
flowering. 3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.20; 109 for $8.50. 
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