PRIDE’S BULBS Page 5 

NEW BREEDER TULIPS 
CHEYENNE 30”. Inside light geranium-red, outside carmine, edged 
orange-red. Base and anthers yellow. Extra fine. 10, $3.00; 100, $27.00 
GIL BLAS 22”. Very large blackish flower, shaded deep purple. 
Strong, rigid stalk. Sets a new standard for stalwartness in gar- 
den. Doesn’t bend or twist when cut. 3, $1.80; 10, $5.40 

NEW COTTAGE (Single, Late-Flowering) TULIPS 
CHAPPAQUA 32”. Inside a lovely carmine-rose, outside violet-rose, center 
yellow edged blue. Oval shaped flower of great substance. Very fine for 
the garden. 10, $3.60; 100, $32.40 
THE GREEN TULIP (Viridiflora Praecox) 24”. Petals are a lovely 
apple-green with an edge of greenish white to yellow-green. Base 
and anthers are yellow. A unique shade and very attractive for 
both the garden and arrangements. Very noticeable rich sweet 
odor. 10, $3.60; 100, $32.40 

IVORY GLORY 26” A huge egg-shaped flower of creamy white changing 
to snow-white. Will last for nearly a month in perfect condition. One of 
the most outstanding new tulips of recent introduction. A glorious var- 
iety for the garden. 10, $2.00; 100,.$18.00 
PERSIAN BEAUTY 28”. Large egg-shaped flowers of carmine-rose slight- 
ly edged yellowish bronze on the outside and carmine bronze inside shad- 
ing to salmon towards the yellow base. Anthers greenish-yellow. 
10, $1.55; 100, $14.00 
ROSY WINGS 22”. Early radiant pink with pure white base. Very | 
long flower of a most distinct shape. Very lovely for cutting. One | 
of the finest new tulip introductions. Blooms several days ahead 
of most Cottage Tulips. Cannot be recommended too highly ; was 
sensationally popular in our trial garden this Spring. 
10, $2.20; 100, $20.00 

SMILING QUEEN 24”. A most refined flower of deep pure pink. Flowers 
last a long time. Received an Award of Merit in London in 1947. 
10, $3.00; 100, $27.00 
NEW LILY-FLOWERED TULIPS 
CHINA PINK 22”. Lovely uniform satiny pink with pure white base. 
Points of petals slightly reflexed. Very attractive. 3, $2.70; 10, $8.10 
