Marcellina, 26” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Deep rosy pink shading to lighter pink at margins. 
White Duchess, 26” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
An excellent cutting evaty Pure white. 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
These are hybrids between Darwins and Early tulips. 
Many pleasing two-toned varieties make Triumph Tulips 
very effective in the garden. 
Bandoeng, 25” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Deep mahogany red with golden edge. 
Crown Imperial, 20” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Unusual shade of red with marked yellow edge. ; 


Elmus, 24” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
One of the finest tulips for show gardens. A strong 
red with a clear white margin. 

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Kansas, 24” 12—1.25; 25—-2-45 
Pure white with cream cenire. 
Red Giant, 24” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
An amdzing tulip. Dazzling red on strong stem. 
DOUBLE TRIUMPH TULIPS | 
Eros, 24” 12—1.25; ,25—2.45 
So-called '’Peony-flowered’’ tulip. Fine shade of 
old rose. 
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Mount Tacoma, 18” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
The finest double white. 
BREEDER TULIPS 
Breeder tulips make a fine contrast with the bright colors 
of the Darwins. They bloom at the same time and are 
of great effectiveness where “‘art’’ values are desired. 

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Baroda, 30” 12—1.60; 25—3.40 
A glossy chestnut brown. Decidedly a “must” for 
those who enjoy the unusual. 

Dillenberg, 28” 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
About the latest garden tulip to bloom. Scarlet with orange 
edges. : 
George Grappe, 36” 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
Enormous flower of good substance. Mauve, faintly over- 
laid with bronze. 
Indian Chief, 34” 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Another enormous tulip. The sire of a master race 
soon to be introduced. A dark coppery red shot 
with bronze. 
Louis XIV, 32” 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Deep violet with suffusion of gold and bronze. Exotic] 
Tantalus, 32” — 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Yellow overlaid with lilac. 
PARROT TULIPS 
Blue Parrot, 24” 12—1.80; 25—3.40 
A rich bluish heliotrope. Immense flowers with jagged 
edges. 
Fantasy, 22” 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
The most popular of the Parrots. Clear pink with fascin- 
ating streaks of green. 
