Page 18 Triumph Tulips 
Rose Beauty (17), a very beautiful flower of good size, color deep-pink changing to 
cherry-red, pure white base. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Sandringham, another beautiful bedding Tulip, color carmine-lake, flushed pink 
with white base. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Telescopium (20), a very elegantly shaped flower of a reddish-violet, of large size and 
great beauty, the blooms are borne on tall stems. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Ursa Minor (20), a very fine deep yellow flower of good form, one of the best of this 
class of Tulips, highly recommended. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Viotta (26), one of the most beautiful and outstanding varieties of this section, producing 
very large globular flowers of a much pleasing combination of warm cherry-red 
deeply edged pure white with a large pure white base, sturdy grower of good 
height, strongly recommended for the garden. $1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Yuki San (18), this is a distinct Tulip of recent introduction, the oval shaped flowers 
are of a good size and erect habit, color madder-red with broad chrome-yellow 
margin, very fine for garden decoration, also suitable for late forcing. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Mendel Tulips 
A race of Tulips, raised by crossing Duc van Tholl and Darwin Tulips. This new 
family owes its particular value to the fact that it has contracted the glorious colors 
of the Darwin Tulips, as well as their vigorous habit. They are of the earliness of the 
Duc van Tholl family and can therefore be forced very easily, thus adding to their 
value considerably. 
Treatment for forcing. Plant before the end of September in boxes, pans or pots 
in any rich garden soil and plunge in the ground on a cool spot where the temperature 
does not rise to over 50 degrees. They can be brought into the Greenhouse at the dates 
given toeach variety listed, they should, however, then have obtained a height of 2% to 
3 inches (do not bring indoors before). They may at once be exposed to the full light 
contrary toallother Tulips which should be started in the dark. If for some unforeseen 
reason this height is not obtained and the bulbs are found to be lazy, they should be left 
in the dark for a few days and thus encourage them to go up. 
Collections of Mendel Tulips. 
These collections of Mendel Tulips are made of such varieties that are parti- 
cularly suitable for pot and bow] culture for flowering in the latter part of January 
They are, of course, also suitable for planting outdoors. 
25 Bulbs, 5 each of 5 varieties, our selection. ....... $ 1.90 
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Choice Mixture of Mendel Tulips. This mixture is made up from named 
varieties and has a wide range of colors, except yellow. Nature has not 
produced any yellows as yet in this class of Tulips. 
90 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
Amidonette (18), brilliant rosy-red with a conspicuous and distinct white margin, may 
be forced to bloom after the middle of January, a very refined flower, excellent 
for bedding. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Brahms (15), deep lilac-rose edged and flushed with ivory. Can be forced from 
December 5th. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
