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' New and Splendid 
tant Flowering 
This new race, which blooms about eight days earlier than 
the Darwin type, is becoming better known every year, and 
during our annual Tulip show more and more people are 
becoming interested in it. The average height is shorter than 
the Darwins, but they are of extremely sturdy growth, and 
therefore are excellent for bedding purposes. The varieties 
we have listed here are among the best. 
The varieties which are shown in black type are outstand- 
ing novelties in this class. Tulip fanciers should try some of 
these, heretofore reserved for Tulip Time visitors only. 

: Denbola Adoration. 22 inches. A charming vivid scarlet with a 
y large white base which is veined with fine blue stripes. 
-“ We found this variety to be a real beauty, with excep- 
a tionally long blooming period. $1.00 per 3; $3.50 per doz. 
° Alberio. 24 inches. Deep wine-red, narrow edge of flesh- 
pink, very large flower and very sturdy. 45c per 3; $1.50 


per doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
Algieba. 24 inches. A cheerful shade of light lavender with 
rosy lavender through center of petals, a striking color; 
strong grower. 50c per 3; $1.75 per doz.; $13.00 per 100. 
*Amidonette. 24 inches. Another rose-pink variety with a 
narrow white border around the outer edge of the petals. 
The very large flowers are long lasting, making an excel- 
lent garden variety. 75c per 3; $2.25 per doz. 
*Cambrinus. 26 inches. Lilac-mauve with slaty suffusion; in- 
side darker with apricot overcast, white base. A strong 
flower and a free bloomer. 45c per 3; $1.50 per doz.; 
$11.00 per 100. 
Crown Imperial. 20 inches. Bright mahogany with golden 
yellow edge. Very attractive. 50c per 3; $1.75 per doz. 
Denbola. 20 inches. Dark ruby-red with a broad creamy 
edge; large round flower of great substance. This variety 
has become a great favorite. 90c per 3; $3.00 per doz.; 
$22.00 per 100. 
Dresden China. 26 inches. Lovely pink flower carried 
on a very tall, straight stem. The well chosen name is 
indicative of the unusual coloring. It is a very bright 
Tulip that draws immediate attention in a collection. 
$1.15 per 3; $4.00 per doz. 
Dr. Streseman. 24 inches. A sturdy flower of extraor- 
dinary beauty; the center of petals creamy white, bordered 
with a lively cherry-rose, making a very distinct contrast. 
One of the very finest. 70c per 3; $2.25 per doz.; $16.00 
per 100. 
*Elizabeth Evers. 24 inches. A tremendously large flower of 
fuchsia-red, with a very soft silvery suffusion, base white 
and feathered. Very strong grower, and the flower lasts 
for a long time. 55c per 3; $1.85 per doz.; 
$14.00 per 100. 
Excelsior. .24 inches. The flower is vermilion, 
streaked with orange, a very nice variety 
which produces an excellent cut flower. 45c 
per 3; $1.50 per doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
Gladstone. 26 inches. Extra large flowers of 
soft clear purple. Makes a grand showing if 
planted with golden yellow flowers, such as 
Ursa Minor. 95c per 3; $3.50 per doz. 
NURSERIES Inc. 
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See 

The varieties marked with an asterisk (*) may be pur- 
chased in a bulb one size smaller, at 20% discount. 
GIANT TRIUMPH COLLECTION — 
Cambrinus. Lilac. Rhineland. Yellow, red blend. 
Kansas. White. Scarlet Admiral. Scarlet. 
Mr. Kerbert. Pink and white. Ursa Minor. Yellow. - 
3 each of varieties listed (18 bulbs) .....$ 2.85 
6 each of varieties listed (36 bulbs) ..... 4.90 
_ 12 each of varieties listed (72 bulbs) ..... 9.50. 
Mea Zunmennan 25 each of varieties listed (150 bulbs) ..... 18.00 
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