Exhibition Tulips _- 
KALEIDOSCOPE OF IMPRESSIVE COLORS 

Doz. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Bluish violet and white, 
very large 
MONTGOMERY. Large white with a beau- 
tiful red edge 
MOUNT EREBUS. Huge lovely pure snow- 
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MR. VAN ZYL. Superbly beautiful. This 
Tulip reminds one of the favorite Rosabella, 
but is of deeper color. Should be in every 
garden. Has long lasting qualities and fine 
strong stem. One of the choicest pinks ... 
NIPHETOS. Soft sulphur-yellow, inside prim- 
rose-yellow. Highly recommended 
OSSI OSWALDA. Lovely cream-white, flush- 
ed rose 
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PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. A _ glorious 
salmon-rose Tulip with a narrow edge of 
blush-rose at margin. Except for the paler 
margin it resembles a wonderful, tall salmon- 
pink bloom 
| PRINCESS ELIZABETH MAXIMA. Vivid 
rosy pink, good forcer 
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PRINCESS MARY. Long, slender, egg-shaped 
flower of deep rose-pink, shaded deeper on 
inside of flower, with a paler marking down 
each petal. Base white with bluish halo. 
Truly a grand show variety which shows to 
greatest advantage if planted in partial shade 
PRUNUS. Salmon-pink sport of Bartigon .. 
PURPLE PERFECTION. Heliotrope-lilac, 
with lighter tint 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. One of the dark- 
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RED MASTER. Brilliant purplish red, base 
deep blue, sport of Pride of Haarlem 
ROSE COPELAND. A lilac-rose sport of 
William Copeland. Very good for forcing . 
| SCARLET BEAUTY. Beautiful fiery scarlet 
without any marking 
| SCARLET LEADER. A uniform shade of 
bright scarlet. A most brilliant and glowing 
flower carried on tall and straight stems, 
large size and substance 
SCOTCH LASSIE. Deep lavender with dark 
blue base. Excellent long lasting variety ... 
SUNKIST. Deepest 
large blooms 
THE PEACH. Brilliant peach color, lighter 
edge 
TUBERGEN’S GLORY. And proud Tuber- 
gen can be for introducing such a magnifi- 
cent Tulip. The flowers are sparkling bright 
salmon-rosy-red and when fully open display 
| a distinct blue base, greatly adding to the 
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$10.25 
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MONTGOMERY 
33.15 per doz.; 
$23.00 per 100 


GOLDEN AGE 
$1.35 per doz.; 
$10.25 per 100 
100 
WHITE GIANT. Large, pure white, 
black anthers 
WM. PITT. Very fine scarlet with lighter 
shade on edge 
ZWANENBURG. Pure white with black an- 
thers 
$10.25 
9.00 
10.25 
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