BULBS 
FROM 
HOLLAND 
Holland produces 
the highest quality Tu- 
lip, Hyacinth, Daffodil 
and Crocus bulbs, and 
we are prepared to of- 
fer you for Fall plant- 
ing some of the choice 
varieties. Bulbs listed 
below are all top size 
for planting out and 
will produce quality 
flowers next spring. We 
have available three 
leaflets on Holland 
Bulbs: (1) Holland 
Wishes You A Lovlier 
Spring, (2) A Guide 
: To Successful Bulb 
Planting, and (3) Indoor Beauty With Holland Bulbs. As long as our 
supply lasts, they are yours for the asking. Bulbs are ready for shipment 
September 15. 
TULIPS 
The most popular of the Holland Bulbs is the Tulip. It is excellent for 
cutting, as well as brightening up the flower garden in early spring with a 
wide range of beautiful colors. Varieties below were selected because of the 
range of colors and blooming season, 
Bartigon—A Giant Darwin, carmine red; good forcer. 
All Bright—A brilliant red sport of Bartigon; good forcer. 
Pride of Zwanenburg—A beautiful, soft salmon rose; Giant Darwin. 
Pride of Haarlem—Large flowered Giant Darwin Tulip, bright rose color. 
Mrs. John Scheepers—Cottage, or May-flowering Tulip, with enormous yel- 
low flowers. 
White City—Pure white Cottage Tulip with yellow stamens. 
Wm. Copeland—Giant Darwin Tulip of bright lavender; good forcer. 
The Black Tulip—Very large, dark maroon flower; Giant Darwin. 
Elmus—Red with white edges; large flower; good forcer; Triumph or Early 
Darwin, 
Dillenburg—A Breeder Tulip of unusual brown color with lighter edges. 
$1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per 100 
CROCHS 
The Crocus heralds 
the coming of Spring, 
as it is one of the first 
flowers to bloom in 
March. It is excellent 
for use in the lawn, in 
flower borders, on the 
slopes of terraces, or 
along the edges of 
walks. We have the fol- 
lowing colors: Yellow, 
Blue, Purple, White, 
and Striped. 

50c per dozen; 
100 for $3.50 

