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(Prices Are Postpaid) 
Best planting time for Tulips is October, November. Plant 5 to 6 inches 
apart. Prepare the soil to a depth of 12 or 15 inches and set the bulbs 7 to 
10 inches beneath the surface. Deep planting retards top growth and gives 
ample time for a good root system to develop. The longer it takes for tulip 
tops to show throw through the surface, the better the flowers will be. 
The figure following the name indicates the relative time of flowering. 
(PRICES—AI] Varieties $1.75 per 12, $12.50 per 100, postpaid.) 
ADELGAR (3). This lovely tulip received an award of merit in Holland in 1935 
and was considered one of the outstanding varieties. It is Cottage type, light 
lemon yellow and under favorable conditions grows 25 to 28” high. 
BARBARA PRATT (3). This is a very beautiful tulip with slightly 
reflexed petals of light cochineal-carmine edged with lilac-rose. 
The base is yellow with a narrow green edge. A fine exhibition 
bloom. Height 27 inches. 
BLUE PERFECTION (38). Large, well formed flowers of violet- 
blue with each petal edged heliotrope. Very effective when grouped 
among yellow tulips. Height 22 inches. 

CLARA BUTT (4). This pure pink tulip is one of the most popular 
of the Darwin types. It is striking when massed against others of 
darker color. Height 22 inches. 
FANTASY. A magnificent pink Parrot tulip. The flowers are 
strangely beautiful in form, the large petals being curiously fan- 
tastie in their growth. The main color outside is pink, while the 
inner color is deep velvety rose. It has large stiff stems. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (4). Glossy canary-yellow, large globu- 
lar flowers, perfectly formed and beautiful; strong stems about 20 
inches long. Sow the seeds of Nemophila Insignis (Baby Blue Eyes) 
on top the bed for a striking color combination. Height 20 inches. 
LE NOTRE (1). A charming rose-pink tulip with beautifully formed cup- 
shaped blooms. Has a good stem and grows to a height of about 25 inches under 
favorable conditions. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM (1). Vivid Cherry-red brightened with scarlet. A bri!- 
liant color for borders and for massing among shrubs. The blooms are very 
large, on strong stems and fragrant. 
WILLIAM COPELAND (1). A very beautiful tone of soft lavender, has good 
substance, and medium-strong stem. Height 22 inches. 
HALLAWELL’S EXTRA FINE MIXED. Comprised of many new and out- 
standing varieties from our tulip trial gardens. which we conducted to test 
the new sorts which were introduced from Holland. ($1.50 per 12) ($10.00 per 100) 
DUTCH IRIS 
(Excellent Cut Flowers) 
These irises are the same varieties displayed in florists shops during 
the Spring and Summer months. They are not only an excellent cut 
flower but they make a fine showing in the garden and remain in good 
condition an unusually long time. They are very easily grown, and will 
produce fine quality flowers with a minimum of care. Plant the bulbs 6 to 8 
inches apart and about 4 inches deep, in good garden soil. (The figure 
following the name indicates the relative flowering time.) 
BLUE HORIZON (5). Light violet-blue standards; falls softer blue with narrow 
orange stripe. Large flowers and vigorous. 
(75¢c per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
DAVID HARING (4). Standards are greyish-white, falls pure white. A very 
large flower. 
(85e per 12) ($6.50 per 100) : : 
GERRIT VAN HEES (5). Purplish blue standards, very large royal blue falls, TULIPS 
pale yellow stripe. 4 ; 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) DUTCH IRIS, YELLOW QUEEN 
GOLDEN LION (8). A beautiful iris with lemon-yellow standards and deeper 
golden-yellow falls. 
($1.00 per 12) ($7.00 per 100) 
IMPERATOR (6). Brilliant blue with orange-yellow blotch on lip. 
(75c per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
JAN VICTORS (1%). Standards and falls soft violet-blue; good forcer. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
MORNING MIST. Lovely light blue. 
(85¢e per 12) ($6.50 per 100) 
WEDGEWOOD (Tingitana Hybrid) (1). A large flower with blue standards, 
and lighter blue falls. An excellent early forcer, or will bloom with late daffodils. 
(85¢e per 12) ($6.50 per 100) 
WHITE EXCELSIOR (2). Fine pure white with narrow feather of golden orange 
on lip. 
(85¢e per 12) ($6.50 per 100) 
YELLOW QUEEN (2). Pure golden yellow. Excellent for forcing or outside 
growing. 
(85¢e per 12) ($6.50 per 100) 
MIXTURE of named varieties. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 

