Triumph Tulips 
With all due respect to the old Single and Double Early Tulips, 
it is now generally accepted, that the Triumph Tulips, with their much 
longer stems, very much sturdier growth and substance, are far better 
adapted to the American climate, therefore will last longer outside and 
also for early forcing give more satisfactory results. 
The Triumph Tulips originate from crossing Single and Double 
Early Tulips with Darwin Tulips, which gave them the form and habits 
of the Darwin Tulips and they flower at the same time as the Early 
Tulips. 
BANDOENG. Mahogany, go!den edge. Height 22 inches. 
$1.50 for 10412.50epe an 00: 
CRATER. The very deepest blood-red, not unlike the Darwin Tulip 
Eclipse. Large flower and splendid forcer; height 24 inches. 
$1.50 “for 10; $12.50 ‘ser 100: 
EDITH EDDY. Magnificent purple, edged white; unusual combination 
ot eccentric beauty; height 20 inches. 
«$1.75 for 10, -$15.002 pers 100: 
KANSAS. Pure white, with a yellow base. Blooms early. Ivory stamen. 
Height 20 inches. 
$1.65 for 10, $13.00 per 100. 
KORNEFOROS. Brilliant cherry-red with white base: one of the new- 
est and superior exhibition varieties. Excellent early forcer; height 
24 inches. $1.75 for. 10,°$15.00 per 100; 
PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG. This is a splendid exhibition vari- 
ety, commanding attention wherever shown. The very large, shapely 
flower is of a garnet red color, with a golden-yellow edge; height 
22 inches. $1.75 for 10, $15.00 per 100. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. Very beautiful flower of grand size and 
noble shape; the pure white color suffuses to a distinct, broad band 
of the showiest pink, toward the edge of the petals. Still in bloom, 
when the Late Tulips are at their best. $1.75 for 10, $15.00 per 100, 
URSA MINOR. Golden yellow, gracefully formed flower of large 
size and good substance: height 22 inches. 
$150" for! 1-0) SE 2 S0nsar 100. 
