Top Size TULIPS 
ADELGAR (3)—This lovely tulip received an award of merit 
in Holland in 1935 and was considered one of the out- 
standing varieties. It is Cottage type, light lemon yellow 
and under favorable conditions grows 25 to 28” high. 
BARBARA PRATT—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. 
BLUE PERFECTION—Large, well formed flowers of violet- 
blue with each petal edged heliotrope. Very effective 
when grouped among yellow tulips. 
CLARA BUTT—This pure pink tulip is one of the most 
popular of the Darwin types. It is striking when massed 
against others of darker color. 
DIDO—Outer petals—orange red with a shading of car- 
mine; the edges of petals are shaded orange. Inner 
petals bright salmon-orange with yellow at base. 
FANTASY—A magnificent pink Parrot tulip. The flowers 
are strangely beautiful in form, the large petals being 
curiously fantastic in their growth. The main color out- 
side is pink, while the inner color is deep velvety rose. 
It has large stiff stems. 
INGLESCOMBE PINK—Soft rosy-pink with salmon flush. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW — Glossy canary-yellow, large 
globular 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. 
LE NOIRE—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. 
MOZART—A single early tulip blooming about ten days 
earlier than Darwins and recommended for cold winter 
climates. Color is deep rose with rosy white base. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—Vivid cherry-red brightened with 
scarlet. A brilliant color for borders and for massing 
among shrubs. The blooms are very large, on strong 
stems and fragrant. 
SPRINGFIELD—A large round Darwin flower, white with 
just a faint tint of cream and with contrasting dark pollen. 
WILLIAM COPELAND—A very beautiful tone of soft lay- 
ender, has good substance, and medium-strong stem. 
YELLOW GIANT—A very large bright yellow flower 
with dark, almost black coloring at the base and with 
dark colored pollen. Under favorable growing condi- 
tions it grows tall and is excellent for cutting. PLANTING HINTS 
PRICES—AII top size bulbs: 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 Best planting time for Tulips is 
Bulb orders for $2.50 and over sent Postpaid. October, November. Plant 5 to 6 
inches apart. Prepare the soil to a 
- depth of 12 or 15 inches and set the 
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