

Mts. John T. Scheepers 
NELIS GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS—Continued 
Per 3 
G. W. LEAK. 28 inches. Brilliant flowers of geranium-scarlet, 
of compelling beauty. The tips of the petals turn downward, 
showing the lovely pale base. ‘This tall, strong variety is 
ideally suited for American climate, of breath-taking splendor. .$0.55 
INDIAN CHIEF. 36 inches. A very tall and strong Tulip of 
enormous size. The coloring is fascinating and very suitable 
for outdoor planting; Indian-brown, flushed coppery brown, 
with a burnished metallic sheen. It towers above practically 
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INGA HUME. 26 inches. Red with sharply broad, lined yellow 
edge; inside deep yellow, slightly sprayed red ............ om oe! 
INSURPASSABLE. 27 inches. Mammoth lilac Tulip on tall, 
strong stem. At least three times larger than Wm. Copeland, 
and of far better color. Highly recommended .............. .65 
JAN TOOROP. 28 inches. Clear, deep purple with white base. 
Handsome large flower carried on a tall stem, a lovely, clear 
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JESSY. 28 inches. A.M. An unusual flower of chestnut-brown, 
with a warm coppery-red glow. Artistic coloring and good 
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KATHLEEN PARLOW. 30 inches. Bright silvery rose; a very 
delicately colored blossom, carried on a tall stem. Highly 
recommended for the garden. ‘Slightly fragrant .............. 
KING GEORGE V. 30 inches. Sparkling salmon-scarlet, shaded 
bright rose; enormous flower of perfect form; tall and heavy 
stem. Recommended for exhibition purposes .............-. «50 
KING HAROLD. 25 inches. Crimson-maroon with a blue base; 
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LA MERVEILLE. 20 inches. Orange-cherry flushed rose. Deli- 
ciously scented, graceful. Ideally suited for table decorations.. .45 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. 26 inches. The nearest approach to the 
so-called “‘Black Tulip;’’ deep maroon-black with a velvety 
sheen. One ofstherdarcestevatietics secs. «cies cieisie sive © 300 
LOUIS XIV. 32 inches. Rich purple, with an edge of golden 
bronze, producing a fine blending of tone. Immense flower and 
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MADAME BUTTERFLY. 29 inches. An outstanding novelty, 
the like of which is but seldom seen. Strong, with a magnifi- 
cent egg-shaped flower, making a beautifully proportioned 
plant. The color is purple, changing to silvery lavender and 
gray. A,sensation at cur annual Tulip Display 3.....-..:.0... 50 
MARGEAUX. 30 inches. An outstanding lovely variety of un- 
usual color. The gorgeous blossom is a rich wine-red, almost 
of Dubonnet; and (carried! om aitall stem yas eis soa cs + « eee 50 
MARJORIE BOWEN. 31 inches. A beautifully shaped flower 
of a color difficult to describe; it consists of buff, salmon and 
orange shades, which change to rose-pink as the flower ages. A 
beautiful and outstandingly graceful variety ..........+++++- 90 
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