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PEKING. 26 inches. A tall golden yellow Tulip, with the 
center of the petals sprayed orange. Handsome flowers of 
good substance; fine for the garden $1.90 
PERSEUS. 26 inches. A novelty of great beauty; color 
flame-orange. The outside of the petals have green mark- 
ings like the Parrot Tulip, Fantasy. A lovely variety, and 
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SOULE sue 
PICOTEE. (Lily-Flowered.) 20 inches. Snow-white with a 
margin of rose; pointed and reflexing petals -60 
PINK PEARL. 
inside rose. 
this color 
26 inches. Lilac-pink on a white ground, 
An unusually fine Tulip and the only one in 
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PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 27 inches. Brilliant 
Beauty-red; most popular Darwin; sweet scented 
American- 
2.00 15.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. 26 inches» Dark terra cotta, chang- 
ing to orange-yellow. Among the latest varieties it is out- 
standing. Stands up remarkably well during warm weather; 
strong and sturdy -70 
eae 16.00 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 26 inches. Clear deep 
changing to rose-pink. It’s lovely, with a well 
flower giving it added attraction 
pink, 
shaped 
-60 2.00 15.00 
QUEEN OF THE SPRING. 24 inches. Large, 
blossoms of a blending of orange and scarlet. 
some flowers make a fine color attraction 
egg-shaped 
The hand- 
90 = =3.00 
REV. H. EWBANK. 
26 inches. An exquisite shade of soft 
lavender-violet, 
shaded silvery gray -60°4 2.00° "15.00 
ROSABELLA. 27 inches. Very soft rose, 
shaped like and resembling a rosebud. 
lovely variety 
with lighter edge, 
We recommend this 
ROSEA PERFECTA. 28 inches. A clear salmon-rose. 
One of the finest new pink Darwins of latest introduc- 
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SCARLET BEAUTY. 28 inches. Beautiful fiery scarlet 
without any markings; one of the best reds for ouside 
planting. Tall, straight stem of lasting quality 
SCARLET EMPEROR. 26 inches. This brilliant Tulip 
has for the past ten years been our most outstanding va- 
riety. Regardless of weather conditions, it has, year 
after year, proved unsurpassed. Long, oval-shaped 
flower of brilliant, lively scarlet, yellow base. The color 
is of such brilliance that it attracts attention from a 
great distance 
SIR HARRY. 26 inches. A most beautiful lavender-pink 
Tulip, keeping its color well in very hot weather 
STANJA. 26 inches. A real prize winner, with a large, 
canary-yellow blossom of oval shape, carried on a straight 
stem. One of the finest yellows now available 
SUNDEW.. 25 inches. 
finely cut fringed edge. 
recommended 
THE BISHOP. 29 inches. Purest heliotrope-violet shade; the 
finest Darwin of this color. Plant in a carpet of yellow 
Pansies for breath-taking effect. This desirable variety is 
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Cardinal-red of great beauty, with 
Unusual and different, and highly 
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We do not recommend this size for forcing, and they are smaller 
and we can supply hes 
We recommend them as a real bargain 
Afterglow. Orange. 
Argo. Mottled yellow. 
Bronze Queen. Bronze. 
Farncombe Sanders. Red. 
Gesneriana Lutea. Yellow. 
Madam Krelage. Pink. 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Lavender. 
Vesta. White. 
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Hock of 8 varieties listed : 
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