os TULIPS 
ge i % All Tulips, except where otherwise noted: 
fo te, ee 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $11.50. 
a DARWINS 
y : : : Brightly colored, cup-shaped blooms on tall stems, excellent for 
» cutting. At their best about middle of May. 
» Charles Needham. Finest of the bright scarlets. Large, 
/ ae * vermilion globes. Good stems. Good keeper. 24”. 
| City of Haarlem. Pure scarlet with steel-blue center. 
j f White ring. 31”. 
y : : *’ Clara Butt. Clear soft pink. Old midseason favorite. 24”. 
Duke of Wellington. Creamy white. Midseason, 27”. 
Farncombe Sanders. Fiery rose scarlet. White center, 
marked blue. 29”, 
Golden Age. Deep yellow flushed salmon-orange, 25”, 
Insurpassable. Huge soft lilac. Great substance. 28”. 
La Tulip Noir. The black tulip. Large, deep velvety 
maroon-black. 26”. 
Niphetos. Very light yellow. Long, slightly reflexed 
petals. Perfectly formed. 29”. 
Queen of the Night. Deep velvet maroon. 30”. 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Soft lavender, edged silver-gray. 26”. 
Zwanenburg. One of the best large whites. Early. 28”. 
Mixed Darwin Tulips. A fine hand made selection of 
best varieties. 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.50. 



KEIZERSKROON 
SINGLE EARLY 
Usetul for early bloom, or for bedding purposes in front 
of later, taller varieties. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.90; 100 for $13.50 
Keizerskroon. Very popular large red with broad 
yellow border. Excellent forcer. 15”. 
Prince Carnaval. Yellow overlaid with red. 16”. 
Vermilion Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
May-flowering as the Darwins, this group offers new 
ranges of color and shape. The blossoms are mostly oval 
and long, some even sweet-scented. 
Advance. Fiery red with blue center. Outside of 
petals is rose. Very outstanding. Early. 31’. d 
Albino. Pure white, yellow stamens, Early. 22”. y 
Dido. Rich orange shaded red, deeper at edges. 32”. A 
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Mrs. J. T. Scheepers. Stunning golden vellow of 
great size. Ivory pollen. 
Very robust. 34”, i ae 
CHARLES 
NEEDHAM 

BREEDERS 
\ Immense blossoms in deep, rich color blends—the only 
two-tones. They bloom with Darwins and Cottages. 
Bacchus. Deep violet-blue with white base. 29”, 
Brigadier. Deep orange tinged bronze, light edge. 
Dillenburg. Red orange, flushed lilac. 27”. 
Louis XIV. Large bluish violet. Tawny margin. 
36”, 
DOUBLES 
Short stemmed, peony flowered double blossoms. 
Excellent for bedding. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.90; 100 for $13.50 











¥ Eros. Large double lilac 
Peerosess latcowec0 7 
Marechal Niel. Silky yel- 
low tinted salmon. Early. 
Mount Tacoma. 
5 Large snow white. 
di Late. 18”. 
: —_— Peach Blossom. 
p a Soft rosy pink. 
GOLDEN AGE Early. Long last- 


PARROT TULIPS 
Deeply cut and waved petals with gay 
feathering of contrasting colors. 
Blue Parrot. Large bright violet, 
shaded steel-blue. Late. 27”. 20c 
each; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00. 
Fantasy. Soft rose with feather- 
ing of lettuce-green. 27”. 15¢ each; $#@E BLUE 
12 for $1.75. 6 for 90c; PARROT 
Red Champion. Iluge bright crimson wita ; 
rose shadings and black-green markings. 24”. 25¢ each; 
6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
