Mrs. John T. Scheepers 
lowering Tulips 
Per 3 
MRS. BEECHER STOWE. 26 inches. Beautiful, 
strong, cup-shaped flower of bluish purple over- 
laid golden bronze; white base with yellow 
star. This color is the nearest approach to 
the blue Tulip we have seen so far .........$0.70 
MRS. ETHEL TELLING. (A Nelis introéuc- 
tion.) 30 inches. A brilliant carmine-crimson, 
having a beautiful satiny sheen. A very large, 
oblong and imposing flower on a tall, strong 
stem. An outstanding new novelty which, when 
once seen, is firmly fixed in your memory. 
Named in honor of Mrs. Ethel Telling, former 
chairman of the Holland, Michigan, Tulip 
Time Committee, for her untiring efforts in 
promoting and directing this great floral fes- 
Givaleremcts ans, 3 SA Oe Riaz state teinia7etetdr bveXele) ois .70 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS. 24 inches. One 
of the largest bright yellow Tulips, oval-shaped 
flower, carried on a straight stem. Highly 
recommended .50 
MR. VAN ZYL. 25 inches. A glorious dark 
rose-colored Tulip, with a broad white border; 
lovely clear and bright interior. A splendid new 
novelty which we can well recommend ...... 65 
NIPHETOS. 27 inches. A.M., F.C.C. A gor- 
geous new variety of soft sulphur-yellow, inside 
of bloom primula-yellow, with yellow anthers. Sy) 
ORANGE DELIGHT. 29 inches. A good orange 
is still not plentiful among Tulips. This lovely 
orange-colored Tulip leaves a permanent im- 
pression on all that see it. Strikingly grace- 
Hilem Ite PELte ch LOLI, \ietetyaceieieeie ws ales Slice asemis 65 
ORANGE GLOW. 32 inches. A magnificent 
variety of golden yellow overlaid with orange 
and buff, wiry, tall stem. A splendid and 
SPLikitiguelew? |VAMELY tea sielarcsele cie!s «3 acs Tehe Seen aetie 65 
ORANGE KING. 23 inches. Deep orange-rose, 
inside of cup orange-scarlet with yellow cen- 
ter, graceful and sweet scented .............. .45 
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Madame Butterfly 



Mrs. 
Ethel 
Telling 



NURSERIES Inc. 
HOLLAND 
MICHIGAN 
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