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—Nelis Giant May 
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OSSI OSWALDA. 24 inches. A striking new novelty, of 
creamy white, edged rose, resembling Picotee. This is a 
chameleon-type Tulip, changing by the day, until at its 
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OSLO. 32 inches. 
pink at edge, blue base. 
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PANORAMA, 25 inches. 
Doz. 100 
$2.00 $14.50 
Deep rose, shading to old rose, delicate 
Huge, handsome flower on tall 
2.50 ° 
Among the older varieties, this 
Tulip has been able to hold its own. Its flower is beauti- 
ful coppery orange, with olive-green base. Has very long- 
lasting qualities W220. vives pirieiaisie sea die acters ne neveenmysied) sO DM CBS meet Sh 00) 
PERSEUS. 26 inches. A novelty of great beauty; color flame- 
orange. The outside of the petals have green markings like 
the Parrot Tulip, Fantasy. A lovely variety, and a profuse 
bloomer ohescitvahvccoas cntejecorsreia oietew wivioveusle t.ols)s ace oeceetatemiercuenmamcOO! 
PICOTEE. (Lily-Flowered.) 20 inches. Snow-white with a 
margin of rose, pointed and reflexing petals ............. 55 
PINK PEARL. 26 inches. Lilac-pink on white ground, inside 
po An unusually fine Tulip and the only one in this 
color 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 27 inches. Brilliant American-» 
Beauty-red; most popular Darwin; sweet scented ......... .45 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. 28 inches. A beautiful salmon- 
rose Tulip with a narrow edge of blush-rose at margin. Ex- 
cept for the paler margin it resembles a glorified Clara Butt 
in color, producing a wonderful tall, salmon-pink bloom, 
for which every connoisseur has been looking for years ... .60 
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 \.\asielestevers & eros nieteisvens G Stenoteo cain icrae eats cOO 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 26 inches. Clear deep pink, 
changing to rose-pink. It’s lovely, with a well shaped flow- 
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PRINCESS MARY. 31 inches. Long, 
slender, egg-shaped flower of deep rose- 
pink, shaded deeper on inside of flower, 
with a paler marking down each petal. 
Base white with bluish halo. Truly a 
grand show variety which shows to its 
prectee advantage if planted in partial 
shade 
2.00 14.00 
1.75 12.00 
2.50 
1.50 11.00 
1.90 13.50 
1.90 13.00 
1.50 11.00 
2.00 14.00 
PRUNUS. 24 inches. An unusual color, 
of purplish pink, with lighter edge. 
This lovely variety is different ....... .45 
1.50 11.00 
QUEEN OF THE SPRING. 24 inches. 
Large, egg-shaped blossoms of a blend- 
ing of orange and scarlet. The hand- 
some flowers make a fine color attrac- 
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ROSABELLA. 27 inches. Very soft rose, 
with lighter edge, shaped like and re- 
sembling a rosebud. We recommend 
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SCARLET BEAUTY. 28 inches. Beautiful fiery scarlet with- 
out any markings; one of the best reds for outside planting. 
Pall, straight stem of lasting quality ..... 9.20 u.se seme eD> 
SCARLET EMPEROR. 26 inches. This brilliant Tulip has 
for the past ten years been our most outstanding variety. 
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 ........... .55 
1.75 12.00 
1.85 13.00 
1.85 13.00 

