TRIUMPH TULIPS 
These are a little earlier than Darwins, 
flowers are larger and usually shorter 
stemmed. They have heavy foliage hnd 
very strong stems, excellent for garden 
purposes. 
*ALBERIO. 22”. Deep wine-red with nar- 
row edge of a lighter shade which be- 
comes more pronounced as the flower 
ages. Yellow and blue center. Extremely 
striking. Doz. $2.00; 100, $14.00. 
JOHANNA. 22”. Salmon-rose, exceptionally 
attractive for all purposes. Doz. $2.00; 
100, $14.00. 
Vivid rose on 
large white 
Late. Doz. 
MR. ZIMMERMAN. 20”. 
cream, edged deeper rose; 
center with ivory stamen. 
$2.00; 100, $14.00. 
*TELESCOPIUM. 22”. Red-tinted violet 
changing to violet-blue at the base, good 
forcer. Doz. $1.75; 100, $12.25. 
Tulips can be planted much later than 
Daffodils with good results, in fact, up 
until Christmas in mild climates. 

IDEAL DARWIN TULIP COLLECTION 
Ideal Darwins are of fairly recent introduc- 
tion. They are enormous flowers of the 
most brilliant colors, some flower earlier 
than the standard Darwins and recom- 
mended for those wanting something out 
of the ordinary. 
THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES ARE 
OFFERED IN THIS COLLECTION OF 10 
BULBS EACH OF 10 VARIETIES: 
TOTAL—100 Bulbs $16.00 
ADORATION. 28”. Clear brilliant pink with 
lighter edge, white base. 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 26”. Pure laven- 
der of perfect form, strong stiff stems. 
BLUE DANUBE. 28”. Deep lavender, edged 
Silvery lavender; inside purplish blue, 
white base bordered blue. 
26”. Satiny rose-pink, large 
large oval shaped flower. 
CAMELLIA. 
white base; 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 24”. Pure white 
throughout, including the anthers; ex- 
ceptionally fine. 
KRIEMHILDE. 28”. Oval shaped flower of 
creamy white with white base and an- 
thers; very thick petals, early blooming. 
LOHENGRIN (Cottage) 26”. Bright rosy 
red with pure white center; very large, 
oval shaped flower; tall strong stems. 
LOVE DREAM. 26”. Soft rosy pink shaded 
buff, broadly edged light rose on the out- 
side, inside light rose. 
MARGAUX. 28”. Deep wine-red, with broad 
light edge; oval shaped, blue base. One 
of the largest. 
SCOTCH LASSIE. 26”. Purest deep laven- 
der; dark blue base. Exceptionally long 
lasting; perfection in this color. 
Second Size Tulips 
The varieties listed below can be supplied in second size bulbs. These are slightly 
smaller than the Number One size; 
will average 4 
inches in circumference in most 
varieties. They are ideal for garden planting, will bloom 100 per cent and produce fine 
flowers. 
Per’ Per 
Doz. 100 
WEAR) -PIrnRoONs eae $1.25 $8.75 
BA EGC) ie Actos Pee none hos etek hala; SOG 1.25 8.75 
BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE 1.25 8.75 
RSPAS Pen Cr) Naren rota acta ura arene 1.35 9.25 
EIN Zs We GE IN a. oat os ree 1.10 7.50 
OTOING HRINGACL Hee tet sees tats ee 1.25 8.75 
CE Aces Uink: [eee sec ot ow, ee 1.25 8.75 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW ... 1.10 7.50 
IACMR Y HID LE aie cto hae 1.25 8.75 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
LDENOTRE [4.4 eee 1.25 8.75 
MATCHLESS 4.40 = eee 1.25 8.75 
ORANGE KING 70) see 1.15 8.00 
PICOTE.E: 1.2 02230 eee 1.15 8.00 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH .... 1.25 8.75 
ROSE COPELAND = neue 1.35 9.25 
VICTORY? 4. 2 1.50 10.50 
WM? -COPRHLAND: --e eae 1.25 8.75 
WI PITT Zee ee 1.50 10.50 
YELUOVMEGIANT. | 0-0 eee 1.35 9.25 
