NELIS GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS—Continued 
Per 3) Doz: 100 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. 29 inches. An outstand- 
ing lavender Tulip. Strong, with a magnificent 
egg-shaped flower making a beautifully propor- 
tioned plant. The color is purple, changing to 
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MARGEAUX. 30 inches. An outstandingly lovely 
variety of unusual color. The gorgeous blossom is 
a rich wine-red, almost Dubonnet, carried on a 
tall stem, producing large size blossoms ......... 45 1.50 9.75 
MARJORIE BOWEN. 31 inches. <A_ beautifully 
shaped flower of a color difficult to describe; it con- 
sists of buff, salmon and orange shades, which 
change to rose-pink as the flower ages. A beauti- 
ful and outstandingly graceful variety ........... 45 1.50 9.75 
MARSHALL HAIG. 27 inches. A most unusual and 
beautiful Tulip of large size, which opens a bronzy 
red, edged crimson, and as the flower ages it be- 
comes a brilliant crimson throughout, with a very 
bright interior and a golden yellow base. In our 
opinion the finest scarlet in its price class ........ Si they 12.00 
MONS. MOTTET. 26 inches. A light pink colored 
Tulip of medium size. Bulbs produce four to six 
flowers each. One of the best bunch flowering 
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MOTHERSDAY. 28 inches. A large, tall, lemon- 
yellow variety, ideal for any garden. A very well 
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MOUNT EREBUS. 29 inches. A spectacular new 
pure white Tulip, with white stamens. Strong and 
sturdy. One of the very best in new whites, highly 
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MRS. BEECHER STOWE. 26 inches. Beautiful, 
strong, cup-shaped flower of bluish purple overlaid 
golden bronze; white base with yellow star. This 
color is the nearest approach to the blue Tulip we 
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MRS. ETHEL TELLING. 30 inches. (A Nelis intro- 
duction.) A brilliant carmine-crimson having a 
beautiful satiny sheen. Very large, oblong and im- 
posing flower on a tall, strong stem. An outstanding 
variety which, once seen, is firmly fixed in your 
memory. Named in honor of Mrs. Ethel Telling, 
former chairman of the Holland, Michigan, Tulip 
Time Committee, for her untiring efforts in pro- 
moting and directing this great floral festival ...... .70 
MRS. J. T. SCHEEPERS. 24 inches. One of the 
largest bright yellow Tulips, oval-shaped flowers 
carried on straight stems. The petals will not turn 
back as flower ages, but remain cup-shaped to the 
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MRS. MOON. 26 inches. Beautiful all-yellow, vase- 
shaped flowers with pointed petals. Distinctly 
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MR. VAN ZYL. 25 inches. A glorious 
dark rose Tulip, with broad white bor- 
der; lovely clear, bright interior. <A 
splendid variety which we can well 
INIPHETOS.. 27 inches, “A.M., F.C:C 
A gorgeous variety of soft sulphur’ 
yellow; inside of bloom primula-yellow 
with yellow anthers. An_ excellent 
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NEW ORLEANS. 28 inches. A flower 
of intense claret-crimson with blue base 
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ORANGE DELIGHT. 29 inches. A good 
orange is still not plentiful among 
Tulips, and this lovely orange colored 
Tulip leaves a permanent impression 
with all that see it, Strikingly graceful, 
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