
Don Pedro 



Mrs. Stanley Sinkoski of Danielson, 
Connecticut, writes: 
“The Tulips and Daffodils ordered last year 
were beautiful—gorgeous. Why, I just can’t 
find words to write about them. They were so 
nice that I am ordering more this year and 
later on I shall order some more. 




“Perhaps I am a ‘show-off, but I just love 
to hear the people say, ‘Look at the size of 
those flowers, 


“Thank you very much for sending me such 
nice Tulips.” 

Aristocrat 

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NELIS GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS—Continued 
Per 3 
MARSHALL HAIG. 27 inches. A most unusual and 
beautiful Tulip of large size, which opens a bronzy red, 
edged crimson, and as the flower ages if becomes a 
brilliant crimson throughout, with a very bright interior 
and "aspoldenmyellows base mcs ies tie sielelals eee oieteteersen pO NOO 
MASTERPIECE. 26 inches. Large blossoms of an ex- 
quisite scarlet, dewy on the outside, inside set off with 
a blue lined white base. A coming favorite .......... .69 
MONTA ROSA. 
30 inches. Tall, rose-pink flower on a 
strong, sturdy stem. A worth-while variety .........  .55 
MOTHERSDAY. 28 inches. A large, tall, lemon- 
yellow variety, ideal for any garden. One of the popular 
late blooming kinds 
MOUNT EREBUS. 29 inches. A spectacular new pure 
white Tulip, with white stamens, strong and sturdy. 
One of the very best in the new whites ............ .65 
MRS. BEECHER STOWE. 26 inches. Beautiful, strong, 
cup-shaped flower of bluish purple overlaid golden 
bronze; white base with yellow star. This color is the 
nearest approach to the blue Tulip we have seen so far. .70 
MRS. ETHEL TELLING. (A Nelis Introduction.) 30 
inches. A brilliant carmine-crimson, having a beauti- 
ful satiny sheen. A very large, oblong and imposing 
flower on a tall, strong stem. An outstanding new 
novelty which, when once seen, is firmly fixed in your 
memory. Named in honor of Mrs. Ethel Telling, 
former chairmen of the Holland, Michigan, Tulip Time 
Committee for her untiring efforts in promoting and 
directing this great floral festival — 4. smal etter tO 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS. 24 inches. One of the 
largest bright yellow Tulips, oval-shaped flower carried 
on a straight stem. Highly recommended ........... .50 
MRS. MOON. 26 inches. We are glad to be able to 
offer this variety again, as during the war it was re- 
placed with other yellow varieties. Beautiful all yellow 
vase-shaped flower with pointed petals. Distinctly 
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MR. VAN ZYL. 25 inches. A _ glorious dark rose 
colored Tulip, with a broad, white border; lovely 
clear and bright interior. A splendid new novelty 
which we can well recommend 
NIPHETOS. 27 inches. A.M., F.C.C. A gorgeous new 
variety of soft sulphur-yellow, inside of bloom primula- 
vellowsewithi yell ooaamethersieaevesteesers ooetctem vce toe racine uO 
ORANGE DELIGHT. 29 inches. A good orange is still 
not plentiful among Tulips. This lovely orange colored 
Tulip leaves a permanent impression on all that see it. 
Strikingly graceful, with perfect formimsne. 1: see sn 00 
ORANGE GLOW. 32 inches. A magnificent variety of 
golden yellow overlaid with orange and buff; wiry, tall 
stem. A splendid and striking new variety .......... .50 

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