FOR the guidance of those who wish 
to select the very best of the new- 
est varieties of the favorite May-flower- 
ing Tulips, we offer below a list of ten 
really superb kinds. Each one of the 
following varieties Is, In Our opinion, 
outstanding in its class and color. All 
are exquisite in tint and perfect in 
grace of form. 
American Flag. (Rembrandt.) The 
is blue. 12 
Aristocrat. (Darwin.) The unusually 
large flower of extremely elegant shape 
and substance i ried on a tall, strong 
stem. The yr is silvery rose, shading 
into carmine-rose toward the center. 
12 for $1.80. 
Bandoeng. (Triumph.) Mahogany-red, 
set off by a small bronze edge. Heavy, 
haped flower on a sturdy stem; a 
ct novelty. 12 for $1.30. 
(Darwin.) Enormous flower of a 
deep scarlet color. Perfectly 
ped flower on a tall, robust stem. 
12 for $1.65. 
Jessy. (Breeder.) Splendid chestnut-brown, 
shaded with purple and set off by a 
bronze edge. Sublime color combination, 
giving this unparalleled variety great 
distinction. 12 for $1.35. 
Mount Erebus. (Cottage.) Very massive 
flower of pure white on an exceptionally 
strong stem. Bedding Tulip beyond 
praise. 12 for $1.40. 
Princess Elizabeth Maximus. (Darwin.) 
A descendant of the well-known Princess 
Elizabeth. Has the same bright pink 
lor with somewhat lighter edge but the 
flower is twice as large. 12 for $1.35. 
Queen of Night. (Darwin.) The darkest 
Tulip of all. Beautiful, large, well-formed, 
satiny black flower on tall stem. 12 for 
$1.30. 
Wildlust. (Darwin.) Oblong flower of 
creamy white color. A large-flowering 
variety of excellent substance. 12 for 
$1.45. 
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