




Giant Breeder Tulip, Garden Magic 
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Giant Breeder Tulip, Denise Giant Breeder Tulip, Kathryn Truxton 


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Famous favorites in Holland for centuries, the original Breeder Tulips have 
always been noted for their soft, rich pastel shades. But of recent development is 
a new group known as Giant Breeders and Hybrid Giant Breeders. These have 
unusually large and substantial flowers on strong and stately stems. These include 
strange and rare new color tones never before found in any Tulips, or for that 
matter, in any other garden flower. 
Shown in this book are several of them in natural color pictures. Note the un- 
usual blending of blue, lavender, purple, old gold, old rose and other rare tints, 
all combined in one gorgeous bloom. Neither words nor pictures can adequately 
describe the strangely rich and fascinating new color tones found in these new 
Giants and new Hybrids. 
The best one-word description is that they are simply DIFFERENT—different 
from any other Tulips we have ever seen. They are noted for three things: First, 
their rich and superb colors; second, their size of bloom; and third, their dignified 
growth. Their blooms are from 60 to 70 per cent larger than the common Tulips 
Giant Breeder 
Tulip, Jessey 
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