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we have ever seen, resembling a gigantic poppy. The 
~ enormous large vermilion-scarlet flowers on high and 
_ strong stems give a brilliant effect when planted in groups. 
Please give this tulip the best place of your garden, 
_ protecting it against hard winds, and you will enjoy its 
- shows its marvellous butterfly-heart. colored deep black. 
. _ bordered by a yellow edge. Once more, it is the finest of 
all tulips and we foresee an enormous demand. Height 22 
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Fosteriana Princeps, nearly the same flower as Mad. Lefeber. 
_ but the stems are only 12 inches. Therefore for real rockery- 
work, this variety is often preferred. Moreover it flowers 
about a fortnight later than Mad. Lefeber. We advise you 
_ to order both sorts, so that you can compare them for 
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ae ‘soft yellow flowers with pine ae which really 
_ resemble water lilies. Very nice and showy. when planted 
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tulip, bright red with broad golden yellow edge. A very 
striking and attractive tulip, flowering weeks before the 
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foliage, white flowers with red flushes. A fine rockery 
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beauty for several weeks. When half opened, the flower 
a inainians Johann Strauss, a dwarf flowering variety, blotched — 

_TOPSIZE it 
p. 100 
$ 
7.50 
7.50 
70.— 
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64.— 
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$ 
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