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KING MAUVE. 29 inches. One of the most imposing 
Tulips of this color. The gorgeously rich purplish 
mauve flowers are of large size and perfect form, with 
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LADY HILLINGDON. 27 inches. A delightful color of 
richly veined orange. White center of. the petal has 
a salmon overcast. Inside has orange blendings with 
a deep orange-yellow base. This flower is carried on 
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LA TOSCA. 26 inches. Beautiful oval flowers of cream 
edged canary-yellow, inside canary-yellow with golden 
yellow base. This is the first offering of this real 
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MARIE NICHOLSON. 29 inches. Outstandingly beau- 
tiful rose-red, with a glossy sheen. A Tulip of fine 
shape and great strength. Named for the first presi- 
dent of the American Tulip Society. A Nelis intro- 
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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 characteristic of the early 
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NEW ORLEANS. 28 inches. A flower of intense claret- 
crimson, with blue base. A strong, vivid color ...... .65 
PRICELESS. 25 inches. A strong plant, with a narrow 
cup-shaped flower of delicate coloring. A lovely soft 
white, with a nicely defined edge of bright red, and 
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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 admired by our 
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SONATE. 29 inches. A blending of orange-red Bo fremine 
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 ........ .70 
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. A new variety with a globular 
flower of an unusual color combination of scarlet flames 
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WEGA. 22 inches. Strong sturdy flower of magenta-red, 
which is edged pale yellow, changing to white. A very 
showy and sturdy blossom . 
ZOMERSCHOON. 20 inches. An unusually lovely Tulip, 
soft salmon-pink flames on a silvery background. 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 Netherlands when fortunes 
were paid for a single Tulip bulb. A few bulbs have 
been found still in existence, and we can offer them 
now 
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