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Tulips (Continued) ; 
Queen of the Night—Doark velvet-maroon, velvety sheen. Forcing or 

DOING: 201 ee See ase ec noe ea cry 46.00 54.00 
eR OT Beet ie Scartet ~ Beauty—Scarlet, very fine flower, a valuable variety for 
MOUTSIGES” 28! «desi cotescceyontedt nnn cus veleventicapstiesiesesaceaena ae vepssd-sontepecnencrees 46.00 54.00 
cree nehey ‘The Bishop—Bright violet blue, large flower. Extra variety. 29” .... 57.00 63.00 
Peciingtes «....Lwanenburg—Pure white, large flower. 28” .........2----:::c:-----eeeeeeeeeeee 52.00 57.00 
MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS (Single Late) 
Mada famous in the old cottage gardens of the British Isles. Bloom 
about the same time as Breeders and Darwins, distinguishing 
themselves by rather long and pointed petals. Bloom at a time 
when earlier classes are gone and yet before summer bedding plants 
begjp, to flower. Best planted in borders, between shrubs, or in beds. 


_.Cgrsgrq—Pure white; good for forcing and bedding. 24” .............. 45.00 52.00 
Fancy—Reddish-mahogany with yellow stripes, fine for bedding and 
late @fOreligin 260, eaiesc seesaw ccc teee ree somes eaten ree oe sere eras -.-- 43.00 48.00 
eee Sages tee Golden Harvest—Large globular, bright lemon-yellow on tall stiff 
stems= Forces tin amidi February: 28%) 9st eerste eet meee 34.00 40.00 
sepen sedeeniecss Indian Maid—White changing to rose when in full bloom. A real 
worthwhile) novelty. (267! cicec. 222 caccsceocncensce- ae nceverebesesnencen: pedeoecceaenem 46.00 53.00 
Sonor eneereec eee Inga Hume—Red with broad, sharply-lined yellow edge. Good keep- 
er. UT Socadanavdgnewegncdesoncavedeedsune orasnaeeseccsedsveccs Coed wee aie ee ee ee 46.00 53.00 
Be eee Inglescombe Yellow—Canary yellow, nice form, very popular. 25” .... 34.00 40.00 
Peer ce Marjorie Bowen—Salmon orange-rose, exquisite variety, elegant 
SLCC s 2 Oe a eee 45.00 52.00 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers—Pure yellow, large oval-shaped flower. 30’ 43.00 48.00 
Pride of Holland—Yellow bordered red. 26” .......-------22:---eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 52.00 57.00 
Queen of the North—Pure pink and white, large flower on sturdy 
StemmeaQZi 5. (cress wh ee set 1 eee cena cece ae etree ae ee 43.00 48.00 
pA hie ER White Cross—Striking pure white. Inner petals stand erect, outer 
petals recurve. An all purpose flower. 271 __.......ccc..cccccccccceeenne 46.00 53.00 
PEONY FLOWERING TULIPS (Double Triumph) 
All of the good qualities of the Triumph, but are double, closely 
resembling peonies. Flower along with the Triumphs. 
Per 1000 
11-12cm 12cmup 
eee eae Eros—Old Rose, splendid double flower. 20% 2.00.22 eee teeeceeeeeeeeeeee “| 52.00 

-..Mount Tacoma—Pure white, large. 23” _................. 74.00 
Uncle Tom—Dark glittering red, extra double. 22’ 96.00 
SURPRISE MIXTURE TULIPS 
Saas pate Splendid all-color mixture of Darwin and Hybrid Tulips. Produce 
large flowers over a period of 3 to 4 WeeKS -....2..cc-ececcecececececeeeeee 35.00 
BREEDER TULIPS 
Large, strong-stemmed flowers with yellow centers. Leaning strongly 
to the more robust shades, their artistic blending of old gold and 
purple, bronze and terra cotta, brown and violet, buff and maroon, 
makes them most desirable for “art effect.’’ Bloom at the same 
time as the Darwins. 
Per 1000 
11-12cm 12cmup 
Benet lee Carson City—Deep violet purple with bronze overlaid with lilac; 

yellow =ibasemeSuperbl ya fonmeds 03.420 ues sree eee eee ee 46.00 54.00 
Dillenburg—Glowing salmon-orange 27” .......... -- 40.00 48.00 
-.-Georges Grappe—Large lavender mauve. 32! __....2.------ec---ecceeeeeseeeeee 48.00 56.00 
Indian Chief (Meyerbeer)—Coppery red large flowers of exquisite 
FOr tei OMa eS te ryt) aes oe ee a et oe ae ee 52.00 57.00 
sionccseeeteaene J. J. Bouman, Tomato-red, flushed claret, edged yellow, 28 ........ 43.00 52.00 
Pa 5 ee Louis XIV (Improved)—Dark purple flushed with bronze, edging to 
golden brown, inside purple; outstanding among all other 
BRECCENS ES eg rare teat cae ie open achat ee EEL Site een = ee 46.00 54.00 
Rae re eer en Orange Delight—Light bronze, very large flower. One of the finest 
garden*aflowers::230!0 ys tee. . ee eS 46.00 54.00 
PARROT TULIPS 
Distinguished by their laciniated petals marked and feathered with 
brilliant yellows and scarlets. Bloom about the same time as 
Darwins. 
eee -----------Blue Parrot—Rich bluish heliotrope, fine novelty. 29’ .................. 44.00 48.00 
weer hetdancts Fantasy—Lovely soft rose with green streaks, inside salmon rose. 
Flowers are borne on erect stems. 27” 

