PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 28”. 
Brilliant rose-carmine, blue base. 
Excellent for bedding. 
DozeGiles>)alLOOn S950: 
Salmon rose of a captivating 
Dozy Sle >02 007 S10:50: 
“PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 26’’. Large flower of rose pink, toning 
to silvery rose at the edges. Deepens in color with age. 
Doze also lOO mbos5 0. 
SCARLET LEADER. 26”. Petals blood-red, shaded bronze, white 
center. Very substantial flower. 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. 28”. 
tint, immense flower on tall stems. 
Doz. $1.35; 100, $9.50 
THE BISHOP. 28”. Purest heliotrope-violet, white base. The 
finest Darwin of this color. Fine stem. 
Doze pile OF aOO jbo aie 
Brilliant red. One of the loveliest new Darwin 
Excellent for early forcing. 
“UTOPIA. 22”. 
Tulips. 
Doz. $1.40; 100, $9.75 
*WM. COPELAND. 24”. Bright violet. Very early and a beautiful 
forcer. When forced the color becomes a soft lavender. 
Doz. $1.25;100, $8.00 
*WM. PITT. 26’. Deep crimson red. The most popular red Dar- 
win for early forcing. 
Doz. $1.25; 1100, $800 
ZWANENBURG., 32’. Pure white when in full bloom with black 
anthers. 
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PRINCESS. ELIZABETH 
TULIP CULTURE 
Best results are to be had by using soil that Tulips have not been 
grown in for at least two years. Growing more than two years in the 
same soil will eventually lead to failure. Do not use manure. If the 
soil needs fertility, mix bone meal with it at the rate of about three 
handfuls to the square yard. Plant 5 inches deep and at least 6 
inches apart. In very severe climates a mulch of peat moss or leaves 
will be beneficial. This should be applied after the first freeze, and 
should not be over one inch deep. 
Tulips should be dug and reset each year. Dig when the foliage 
starts to yellow, it need not be completely dry. Store in a cool, dark 
place, in shallow trays, until fall, 
For those not caring to dig each year we recommend planting 
very deep, about 10 inches. By doing this the bulbs will not split 
up so much and will give better flowers over a longer period. 
INDOOR CULTURE—Follow directions for Daffodils, making 
sure that the flower bud can be felt in the green tips before bring- 
ing the pots into a temperature of about 60 degrees. If in doubt, 
wait a little longer. 
THE 
BISHOP 

KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING 
A trade custom among Tulip dealers for many years has been to 
designate Tulip sizes as follows: Top Size, First Size, Second Size 
and Third Size. Many Tulips are advertised as ‘’First Size’’ and 
naturally the customer thinks he will get the largest size, when in 
reality he is buying No. 2 size. 
Our Top Size Tulips are TOP SIZE or 12 centimeters (4% inches) 
in circumference. Our Second Size is 11 centimeters in circum- 
ference, or the commonly advertised ‘’First Size’’. 

DIDO 
(See page 22) 


ELMA, WASHINGTON 
