Outstanding May-flowertag TULIPS 
May-flowering Tulips are the result of crossing Darwin, Cottage and Breeder Tulips. 
Plant breeders often confuse these types and we therefore list them under one heading— 
May-flowering. The term refers to the Michigan climate; in other sections the blooming 
period may be later or earlier. 
Advance. <A gorgeous Tulip producing 
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giant, blazing red flowers; blue base. 30” .$0 35 
American Flag. Deep red with broad, 
marbled white lines. 25”. 
Arabier. An excellent improvement — on 
Dom _ Pedro. Mahogany-brown; deep 
yellow base. New. 29” 
Aristocrat. Soft purplish violet-rose with 
lighter edge. Outstanding in size and 
sturdiness. pa 
Bacchus. Ina class by itself. ‘Unique dark 
plum color. 32”. 
Barbara Pratt. Radiant cherry-pink with 
an extraordinary effect of golden light 
shining through it. 30” 
Barearolle. A new variety of wonderful 
proportions, sturdy and tall, with pa 
deep blue-purple flower. 30”. 
Belle Jaune. Finest deep yellow; pure 
yellow anthers. Excellent quality. 28”. 
Blanea. A beautiful Nee ba of recent 
introduction. 28”. 
Bleu Aimable. 
Bright violet. 26”. 
ieoase King. Golden brown-olive. 24”. 
Buff Beauty. A salmon-buff beauty. Its 
true lasting color and sturdy stem are 
winning qualities. 26” 
Carrara. As pure white as the marble from 
which it gets its name. Highly recom- 
mended. 34” 
Cherbourg. A deep tone of golden yellow 
with terra-cotta suffusion. 30". 
Clara Butt. Lovely pure pink. 
Columbus. Yellow with broad red stripes. 
Sweet scented. 24”. 
Cordell Hull. Blood- red feathered white: 
exquisite design. 25” 
Corneille. Extremely ‘lovely ‘rose-pink 
when fully open, revealing a lighter cen- 
ter. Certainly a very beautiful specimen. 
28”. 
Crusader. “Purplish bronze, shaded. violet 
and edged bronze. Sturdy stem. 36”. 
DeMeter. Red- purple of Caen quality. 
Extra. 29”. 
Dillenburg. Glorious salmon- -orange, well- 
formed flower. 26”... 
Dom Pedro. Coffee- brown and ‘maroon, 
shaded old-gold. Excellent keeper. Py ee 
Eclipse. A “must” in your garden. Crim- 
son-maroon flower of strong texture. Its 
brilliance cannot be disputed. 29”. 
Fanny Fisk (Indian Maid). White, 
changing to rose when in full bloom. 26”. 
Formosa. “The Green Tulip.” The yel- 
low edge gives a pleasing effect. 18”... . . 
Georges Grappe. Uniform lavender- 
mauve with a slight bronze undertone. 
When fully open a distinct and spotless 
heaven-blue appears. 36” . 
George H. Dicks. At last a ‘giant “Clara 
Butt. A most eet salmon- oe 
Extremely desirable. 28”. Shy: 
Gloria Swanson. An enormous crimson- 
red flower with bluish base. Attractive 
and popular. 32”... 
Golden Age. Deep buttercup-yellow with 
a shade of salmon- pet The effect is 
most pleasing. 26”. a, Sah: 
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Golden Harvest. Large and most beauti- 
ful golden yellow. 28” ENT hel, Se bete 
Grenadier. Dazzling "-vermilion- -orange 
Tulip with rich yellow base. Very popu- 
lar with our ‘“Tulip Time” visitors. 21” . 
G. W. Leak. A Tulip of compelling beauty 
and brilliance. Geranium-red; blue base. 
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Helen Eakin ‘(White Perfection). “Ac- 
tually a perfect white. 28” ee 
Helen Gahagan. Delightful | sulphur- 
yellow, inside dark lemon yellows oe 
anthers. 30”. 
Ilene du Pont (Ossi Oswalda). Anov velty 
of striking beauty. Creamy white, 
flushed rose. The flower turns to rose 
color as it ages. 26” 
Inga Hume. A perfect red with broad yel- 
low edge. Very showy. 24” 
Insur “esd als. Lilac. Similar to Wm. 
Copland but larger and taller. 28” 
Jeanne Desor. Splendid tall yell, yw with 
red lines on the large petals. 26” 
Jessy. Deep coffee-brown, flushed bronze- 
red with yellow base. Excellent. 34”. 
J. J. Bouwman. Tomato-red, with claret 
flush, edges of petals tinted yellowish 
bronze. 30”. 
King Mauve. The King: among ‘the mauve 
colors. Large, well-formed flower. 28” . 
Lady Chamberlain. Soft, lilac-mauve 
flower; very attractive. 32”... 
La Tulipe Noire. ‘“‘The Black Tulip.” 
Velvety black-maroon. 26”. 
Margeaux. ‘Tremendous, oval- shaped 
flower of deep wine-red with broad light 
edge and blue base. 30”. 
Marjorie Bowen. A combination of buff 
and salmon, which passes to deep rose- 
pink with salmon shading. 31” 
Memphis. Beautiful bronze-yellow with 
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Mons. Mottet. The only bunch-flowering 
white Tulip; three to five flowers on a 
stem. 25)". ane ae ae eee 
Mother’s Day. Soft yellow, elegantly 
shaped flower. 28”. 
New Orleans. Plum-red, merging into rich 
dark crimson; indigo- blue base and black 
anthers. A real beauty. 28”. 
Niphetos. Glorious soft yellow; lighter 
base and anthers. 28”. 
Panorama. Brown-red, “shaded apricot. 
Very solid, large, globular flower. 25”. 
Pride of Haarlem. The most popular and 
oldest rose-carmine flower; blue base. 28”. 
Pride of Holland. A late creation, su- 
perior in every respect. This beautiful 
yellow flower of fine substance with serp 
red-orange edge is really striking. 26”.. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. A very good rose- 
colored Tulip. The tone is pure and ra- 
diant. Excellent. 30”. 
Princess Mary. Warm rose- e-pink, "deeper 
within and with a fine pale rib down each 
petal; white base and blue halo. 32” . 
Purple Perfection. Deep purple, giant 
flower of wonderful substance. 28” . 
Queen of Night. Dark velvet-maroon— 
the blackest of the blacks. Rare beauty. 30” 
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