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Per 3 Doz. 100 
H. I. PRATT. 27 inches. An egg-shaped flower 
of delicate lavender blendings, overlaid at the edge 
with veins of gold and set off with a narrow edge 
of golden yellow. The inside is more heavily over- 
laid, changing to golden yellow base ...........90.75 
inches. An unusual color 
JEROEN BOSCH. 28 
yellow at the very edge. 
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KATHERINE CHEFF. 24 inches. A charming vivid 
scarlet, with a large white base which is veined 
with fine blue stripes. This variety is enormous, 
a real beauty, with exceptionally long blooming 
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KING MAUVE. 29 inches. One of the most im- 
posing Tulips of this color. The gorgeously rich 
purplish mauve flowers are of large size and per- 
fect form, with a very strong and tall stem ..... 
LA TOSCA. 26 inches. Beautiful oval flower of 
cream, edged canary-yellow, inside canary-yellow 
with golden yellow base. This is the first offering 
MMECEIISE Teal NDCALILY | cisrecte <teidl ote cle taints auwle oro es avec 
MARIE NICHOLSEN. 29 inches. Outstandingly 
beautiful rose-red, with a glossy sheen. Of fine 
shape, and great strength. Our 1944 introduction 
NARDI. 27 inches. Another newest introduction 
of the giant flowering type, producing immense 
blooms of American-Beauty-red. A_ real flower 
marvel, with a disarming rosebud shape charac- 
teristic of the early stages 
PRICELESS. 25 inches. A strong plant, with a nar- 
row cup-shaped flower of delicate coloring. A 
lovely soft white, with a nicely defined edge of 
bright red, and blue base 
RIVIERA. 30 inches. A.M. This desirable Tulip 
is considered the best of its color. A tall variety, 
with a large cup of soft lilac, it is greatly ad- 
mired by our Tulip-time visitors ............+.- 
SONATE. 29 inches. A blending of orange-red, 
softening to a golden yellow at the edge, which 
was a spectacular success at our display field last 
year. You will find this variety blooms longer 
than the majority, and will still be in fine shape 
when others are long gone 
SOUTHERN CROSS. 31 inches. A delightful blend 
of sulphur-yellow, changing ‘to golden yellow, 
flushed warm apricot, inside golden yellow. Fine 
exhibition variety of unusual attraction ......... 
THE TORCH. 22 inches. Our first offering of this 
new variety. Globular flower with an unusual color 
combination of scarlet flames on a yellow back- 
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ZOMERSCHOON. 20 inches. An unusually lovely 
Tulip, soft salmon-pink flames on a silvery back- 
ground. This noble variety, long thought lost, is 
at least 300 years old, records stating it was planted 
in the 17th century, and the only remaining variety 
dating back to the ‘“‘Tulip Craze’’ in the Nether- 
lands when fortunes were paid for a single Tulip 
bulb. A few bulbs have been found still in -ex- 
istence, and we can offer them now. 90c per 3; 
$3.00 per doz.; $22.50 per 100. 
Marie 
Nicholsen 
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