BREEDER TULIPS 
Small flowering 

(outstanding novelties) 
We can offer you a selection of the 
6 newest varieties of Breeder tulips, 
each one a real gem in the art of | 
hybridizing. 
Compared with the older varieties | 
they are real improvements, with 
enormous large flowers and very tall 
strong stems. The colors are very 
attractive and unusual, 
A few years ago each bulb cost more 
than a dollar a piece. We did not 
offer them then, but have been 
thriftily growing a 
quantity of these really beautiful 
varieties. 
We now can offer them at reason- 
able prices. 
Topsize bulbs | 
p. 100 | 
Chappaqua, silvery rose, color 
is not easy to describe. Very 
robust large flower and very 
rel. aia 
Deleware, bronze yellow, the 
edges with an orange hue. 
Strong and tall garden tulip 
9.— 
Manitou, mahogany bronze 
with orange edge and black 
stamens. Remarkable color . 10.— 
Pontiac, one of the largest Tu- 
lips, mahogany red with she 
low stamens 9.50 
Saginaw, deepest bronze, excel- 
lent garden tulip . 9.50 
Winnetou, immense cup shaped 
flower of a warm mahogany 
red, of superb form and very 
long lasting. Outstanding and 
in every way a satisfactory 
garden tulip preferable for a 
sunny position 10.— 
COLLECTION OF 150 NEW 
BREEDER TULIPS 
in the above mentioned varieties, 
25 TOPSIZE bulbs of each $ 13.50 

Single JONQUILS, dainty heads 
considerable | 
NARCISSI 
ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR 
THE ROCK GARDEN 
fe 
of small, rich golden-yellow 
flowers, sweet scented . 
Double JONQUILS, very attrac- 
tive little flowers, graceful, 
sweet scented little narcissi . 
Single CAMPERNELLES, rich 
flowering _ little —snarcissi, 
splendid for rockeries, very 
long lasting 
Double CAMPERNELLES, 
elegantly formed double nar- 
cissi giving golden-yellow 
flowers of great substance 
TRIANDUS ALBUS, a 
flowering variety producing 
a cluster of elegant little 
creamy-white flowers with 
globular cup and perianth 
reflexing like a Cyclamen 
TRIANDUS' THALIA, © often 
called the orchid-flowered 
daffodil, it produces beautiful 
pure white flowers, 3 to 4 on 
a stem. Very attractive and 
most suitable for rockeries . 
W. P. Milner, small flowering 
daffodit with sulphur-white 
little flowers. Very attractive 
3.50 
3.50 
small 
4.50 
11.— 
TRIAL COLLECTION OF 
175 ROCKERY NARCISSI 
in the 7 varieties mentioned 
above, 25 bulbs of each sort, 
just to make you acquainted 
with these dainty flowers, 
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