Here’s what Mr. Frank Cook of Cleveland, Ohio, says about this magnificent collection of Tulips: 
‘“‘Enclosed is a picture of part of the 200 Tulips, 10 each of 20 varieties, of the special offer. The bulbs were the best I have seen, and the blooms huge 
and brilliantly colored as you can see.’’ P.S. Time and space prevented us reproducing Mr. Cook’s picture for this catalog. 
Here is pictured an effective planting of Tulips grown in groups according to variety. These outstanding varieties listed below represent the 
different colors in the picture and are fully described in their respective classes. 
HELEN GAHAGAN. (Ideal Darwin.) Cream. SULPHUR PEARL. (Cottage.) Pale yellow. AMERICAN FLAG. (Rembrandt.) Red and 
ANNIE SPEELMAN. (Ideal Darwin.) White. MONGOLIA. (Cottage.) Yellow. white. ; 
CAROLINE TESTOUT. (Ideal Darwin.) G. W. LEAK. (Cottage.) Scarlet. QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. (Ideal Darwin.) 
Pink. PERSEUS. (Cottage.) Orange-red. Black. ; 
INSURPASSABLE. (Ideal Darwin.) Pinkish © WALLFLOWER. (Multiflowered.) | Wall- § BLUE PARROT. (Parrot.) Violet-blue. 
lavender. flower-red. MARSHALL HAIG. (Cottage.) Scarlet. 
GOOD GRACIOUS. (Chinese Lantern.) Sal- BONNIE PRINCE. (Breeder.) Lilac. MOUNT TACOMA. (Double Late.) White. 
mon. ORIENTAL. (Breeder.) Tan. SCOTCH LASSIE. (Ideal Darwin.) Lavender- 
LIVINGSTONE. (Double Late.) Red. DRAGON’S BLOOD. (Breeder.) Dark red. urple. 






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