FOSTERIANA LEFEBER—This is also called Red Emperor but as there 
is also another called Scarlet Emperor I feel safer to use its real name. 
There is nothing like this tulip as it blooms with the Daffodils. Does not 
make large bulbs. Is about the most brilliant scarlet of anything that 
grows, and coming so early in the season it is really sensational as it is 
even earlier than the dwarf early tulips. The flowers are lily shaped and 
up to nine inches across and on stems about ten or twelve inches tall. 
$2.50 doz. 
GLACIER, Darwin—This white tulip grows to tremendous size and does 
not have the fault of many as it has light colored stamens. This to me is 
very important as I do not like to look into a tulip and see it looking dirty 
from dark or black pollen. In addition to these good habits it is very tall 
SR MEN CO Ger otis Coe eee a Te $1.50 doz. 
LOUIS XIV—Of the breeders with their Metallic shades I like this as well 
as any. It has tremendous size and of lasting quality, too. Base color is 
purple with a heavy shading of bronze graduating to a golden bronze at 
GS Ss Tie UME AS rede ds cabs fet MER CL Use $1.50 doz. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Another breeder of huge size and stature; color maho- 
Meme le ameDUT pen flishincies 3h eh ee tty $1.50 doz. 
KISERKROON—A huge flowered very early tulip of red with a broad yel- 
low edge. A very old variety that is slill immensly DopUlame == $1.50 doz. 
MRS. JOHN SCHEEPERS—This is one of the most gigantic of all tulips and 
is yellow too; also has yellow stamens. It is a light canary yellow. Not as 
tall as some but it was about 26 inches for me. I rate this as the finest yel- 
Pweumiipeeven. though: Mrs.° Moon is fragrant... $1.50 doz. 
MRS. MOON, COTTAGE—This is beyond doubt the most popular of all yel- 
low tulips because of its elegant pointed lily form and is very fragrant, too. 
In addition to all this it is very tall and graceful. Special price— $1.00 doz. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—One of the finest of the Oranges, flushed copper 
red with perfect egg-shaped blooms that stay closed... $1.50 doz. 
PRIDE OF ZWANNENBURG—A really beautiful rose pink of exquisite 
EE Ohl sere oe PR OE ee ei ta $1.50 doz. 
SUNDEW—This red tulip has a fringe all around the petals which makes it 
Seeeusualand interesting It.is also late Sii25) doz: 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT—A large black red (called black) tulip, this un- 
usual plant seems to be most popular of all the so-called “Blacks’’_.$2.00 doz. 
MIXTURE 
This mixture is definitely not of ordinary varieties but of the top var- 
ieties some of them very expensive, new ones that I paid a high price for 
but on growing turned out to be no better than some of the older ones and 
as it costs money to carry a lot of varieties of anything I dump these pseudo 
ee Pe LO LC. XPT Oe eh $1.00 doz. 
These are of my own growing and not Holland grown. As I expect that 
most of my sales will be to my former customers who know what I mean 
when I do the job of growing. 
aston 7 gee 
