108 OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

Triumph Tulips 
‘Triumph Tulips are the result from hybridization between early and late tulips, and 
many of the newer Cottage Tulips belong to this group. They have never been recognized 
officially as a separate class, but as some interesting tulips belong to the group we offer 
below some of the most promising varieties. 
Per 100 
$ 
*ALBERIO—Deep red, light margin. F. A. H. 1934.......0...2.0% 6.00 
“AVIA TEU R=Shining red) white edges, oa et a ee 6.00 
*CORNIFORUS—Brilliant red, base white, early forcer, one of the 
most: Outstanding’ triumphs, very large flower... 9.) 40 ee 6.00 
*CRATER—Dark vermilion-red, edging lighter, good forcer. A. M. H. 
1938 = FG AM AVER 1934 3 yak Ane eae oat wage Wie op he 7.00 
CROWN IMPERIAL—Poalisander red with golden yellow feathered 
excellent farcer: ....%Wmies scenes esa ee eee 7.00 
*“DENBOUA= Deep red)-white edge. F7 Ay iH» 1935) 5. eee 6.00 
EDITH EDDY—Purple-carmine with narrow, white edge.......... 7.00 
*ELISABETH EVERS—Rose with pure white base................ 6.00 
*KANSAS—Pureswhitee sn nee, eae tee en 6.00 
LORD CARNARVON—White base, petals white with large violet- 
rose margin. Beautiful shape, highly recommended............... 6.00 
MR. ZIMMERMAN Large flower, rose-pink. —. 5). eee 6.00 
SAGTISLUARIUS—W hitesand soft roser arcs s cae ee eee 6.00 
TELESCOPIU M—Red-tinted violet, to the base, changing to violet- 
blue; 200d sforcerse ge oe tae: ee ee eee 6.00 
*URSA MINOR—Deep golden yellow, large flower, outstanding bed- 
ding-tulip, good forcerttorsate season: «<4. ee ee 6.00 
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