Maut Gull 
From Holland we import the world’s finest Tulip, 
Narcissus, Crocus, Grape Hyacinth and Fritillaria 
bulbs so that our customers may enjoy a magnifi- 
cent color display in their gardens in early Spring. 
All bulbs offered below are the top (largest) size 
and the very best of the Holland crop. 

Darwin “ulipee 
Unsurpassed for color brilliance, these popular | 
Darwins have large rounded flowers borne on tall 
stems. They are especially decorative when planted : 
in groups in the shrub or evergreen border or in | 
perennial beds. 
$1.50 per dozen $11.00 per 100 
Charles Needham—Brilliant scarlet. 
City of Haarlem—Deep red with steel blue 
base. 
Dillenburg—Salmon-orange. A new breeder 
tulip blooming at the same time as the 
Darwins. 
Eclipse—Deep, blood-red with white margined 
blue base. 
Golden Harvest—Deep lemon yellow. 
La Tulipe Noire—Rich, velvety black-maroon. 
Pride of Zwanenburg—Carmine-rose. 
Princes Elizabeth—Bright rosy pink. 
The Bishop—Rich deep violet. 
White Giant—Large, pure white. 
Sarly Single Tdlip “EE 
$1.60 per dozen $11.50 per 100 
Kaiserkroon, the outstanding early Tulip, 
comes into bloom about ten days earlier 
than the Darwin varieties. Bright red, 
heavily edged with deep golden yellow. 
Cottage “Sulipe 
Flowers are long and oval shaped on tall sturdy stems and 
offer an interesting contrast to the Darwins. They begin 
blooming: a little later than the Darwin varieties. 
$1.50: per dozen $11.00 per 100 
Advance—Orange scarlet, dark blue base. 
Barbara Pratt—Cherry pink, creamy yellow base. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers—Pure yellow. Long, oval-shaped 
flower. 
Ossie Oswalda—Cream white petals, edged with pink. 
od tibla ‘a 
Several bell-shaped flowers on a single two-foot stem, each 
flower resembling an upside-down lily. 
Large selected bulbs, 55¢ each 
Imperialis Aurora—Orange red. 
Imperialis Crown-U pon-Crown—Carmine red. 






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