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ANNIVERSAR FFER * 

Pride of Haarlem 

The Bishop 
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY 
TULIP COLLECTION 
This money-saving collection brings to your 
garden six of the most popular and lovely Dar- 
win Tulips, in a complete range of color and 






GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 
The most popular of all tulips! The chief characteristics of the 
Darwin tulips are the perfect cup-shape of the flowers, the fleshy sub- 
stantial petals, tall stems and bright colors. They bloom in May, and 
in coloring embrace almost every conceivable shade of pink, almost jet 
black, crimson, scarlet, purple to mauve, and other rare tints. We offer 
first size, 11 to 12 centimeter bulbs. Plant about 5 inches apart and 5 
to 6 inches deep: Protect all tulips with leaves over winter. Figures 
indicate height in inches. For indoor culture, plant several to a pot, 

water them well and place in a cool, dark cellar for six weeks, Then 
bring upstairs. 
Postpaid 
6 12 25 100 
Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
BARTIGON (25)—Fiery red, extra choice............... $0.56 $1.08 $1.98 $7.35 
BLUE AIMABLE (25)—Pleasing soft lilac-mauve flowers 
of perfect shape’ and heavy substance..........cccsoves 58 1.11 2.09 7.75 
CITY of HAARLEM (28)—Bright vermilion scarlet, : 
black center, edged white, large flower................ 58 ile) | 2.09 agit 
CLARA BUTT (21)—Clear salmon-pink, margined with 
a, trifles palermpiak:, (ex USI speciale celeler-lm is) ensics ottnd, «oe 60 Poy 1.10 2.05 7.65 
INSURPASSABLE (27)—Charming lilac, about the best 
Ofe the: clila CSM PEELS Ch atlO Wels erated aeeiteleiietetere cielelas os ciele le 58 1.11 2.09 Usto 
LA TULIPE NOIRE (28)—Intense deep maroon appear- 
me plack a gainsta Usb DAaGk PrOUNG aia smile icles aie cies ic ove 08 1.11 2.09 7.75 
NEPHITOS (28)—Soft sulphur-yellow somewhat darker 
on the inside. A most beautiful flower, outstanding in 
AT SMSC UIT ES, Fond ays ctenvesecerenerotete ceoseas mache arstedecatmetoae fal veces ovo! stay on Salas 39” a.12 2.14 7.95 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM (28)—Glorious American Beauty ‘ 
red with a glistening scarlet sheen. One of the best:.. .57 1.10 2.05 7.65 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG  (30)—Beautiful massive 
blooms of a delightful bright rose color carried on tall 
straight stems. Certainly one of the finest tulips in ex- 
HSUCTVCE I creteteve, orctet eis aleteyenenelsteyerens Woe e een e cence ees e neers ee enee -60 1.16 219 8.15 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH (27)—Rose pink, with lighter 
Dorder deepening) WALHMaA LS wae icicieccrceitersiesies) sletoisicve svelsievels e's ey! 1.10 2.05 7.65 
THE BISHOP (29)—A magnificent, clear deep violet-blue, 
blue base, white halo. The best in this color. An 
EXMIDItONPEVARIGtY, (ccdeitense eciecs «cite ie tm ieunieiste vv stele desea te .60 1.16 7a ts) 8.15 
THE PEACH (27)—A large gloriously colored flower of : 
bright peach pink, with a white base. Tall, stately and 
ViGIEY US GLILGLYS Saietn ore) =) «\s:1chaie Gieuaie ereyeis ohetetele airelievs chet Hiscadeagteo obo 09 1.12 2.14 7.95 
YELLOW GIANT (28)—Heavy textured flower of a rich 
deep golden-yellow color, A typical tall stemmed Dar- 
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ZWANENBURG (28)—A pure white Darwin, large flower, 
StERONP  eCO Wer. ONE OL. THe! WESbier. cies <icles/stote slersic\ «soln e)olelenena -60 1.16 2.19 8.15 
MIXED—A mixture of not only the above popular Dar- 
wins, but also of many others not catalogued, 250 for 
STGsA 5 sob 00, LOPS le Olieters alerts tarelstersiclele/siersie/e/e ofelsi eco lse\-aerenes 53 .99 1.89 6.95 

COTTAGE TULIPS 
Also blooming in May, this type differs from the Darwins in that the blooris are 
either oval or pointed, and they flower a few days after the Darwin type. Many 
of them are sweet scented. Plant about 5 inches deep.- They and all Tulips are 
easily grown. Protect with leaves. Figures indicate height in inches. First 
size, 11 to 12 ctm. bulbs. : 
Postpaid Prices 
6 te 25 100 
Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
ADVANCE (30)—Very large flower, blazing cerise scarlet, 





superb form. an exhibition variety, a strong growWeYL..............eee- $0.58 $1.10 $2.05 $7.65 
LA TULIPE NOIRE—Blackish-maroon GOLDEN HARVEST (28)—Large, globular, bright lemon 
eI ETT ie ear e 7 Ao wy yellow flowers of great substance...................0.. 1.08 1.98 7.35 
PR —American beauty re 3 ‘ 
P ee MARSHALL HAIG (22)—A bright searlet flower with yel- 
Fen ORE ANT Coen alice ans lowscenter, Large and of graceful form. ....2....66.0.- 59 1.12 2.14 7.95 
ZWANENBURG—Pure white MRS. JOHN SCHEEPERS (31)—Enormous oblong flower, 
5 clear chrome yellow, largest tulip grown.............+ 59 1.12 2.14 7.95 
Order by number PINK WANDER (22)—A lovely and interesting flower 
10100— 18 Bulbs, 3 ofeach, value $1.55 which opens white and gradually turns pink. Similar to 
10101— = aa is ue cack, eeree ea isos the old .Picotee’ 5 css haemo ns ook. nels os «eS GME COMEE 2.25 8.35 
10102— ulbs of each, value .68, - ll: a ' 
10103—-150 Bulbs, 25 of each, value $12.52, $11.20 ROSABELLA (26)—Carmine rose, edged white, lovely. Fed Seer! 1.09 2.00 7.45 
MIXED—The above and other Cottage varieties, all mixed .54 1.04 1.92 7.15 
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LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 1948 

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