
Bartigon. Clear crimson red, white base. 
TULIPS 
Plant Tulips 6 inches deep and 8 
inches apart in rich, deep, well 
drained soil. After the bulbs die 
down, lift the bulbs, dry them in a 
cool, airy place, dust with sulphur, 
and store until October when they 
should be replanted. Do not plant 
Tulips in small square blocks or thin 
lines! Very pleasing effects can be 
obtained by planting them in irregu- 
larly shaped drifts of a dozen or more 
bulbs of one variety. 
Top Size, 12 Cm. up $1.50 doz.; 
$10.00 per 100 
Albino. Pure white with ivory sta- 
mens, large flower. 
All Bright. Fine bright red. 
Aviator. Deep red bordered with 
golden yellow. 
Bleu Aimable. Rich bluish heliotrope, exquisite shape. 
Campfire. Deep vermillion scarlet. 
Giant. Purplish violet, on tall stem. 
City of Haarlem. Very brilliant scarlet, large flower, beautiful shape. 
Clara Butt. Clear salmon pink, very popular. 
Dillenburg. Glowing salmon orange. 
Golden Harvest. Deep lemon yellow, large flower, blooms early. 
La Tulipe Noire. The black tulip. Deep purple, almost black. 
Louis XIV. Dark purple flushed with bronze. Outstanding. 
Mothersday (Lemon Queen). Lemon yellow, large flower. 
Philip Snowden. Light carmine rose. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. Pure salmon pink, large flower. 
Prince Carnival. Brilliant red and yellow. 
Rose Copeland. Rose lilac. 
Sunkist. Deep golden yellow. 
The Bishop. Bright violet blue, large flower. 
William Pitt. Scarlet with darker shade on outer petals. Distinct Color. 
Yellow Giant. Yellow on tall stem. 
Zwanenburg. Pure white, large flower. 
