3 12 100 
LOUIS XIV. The best purple with bronze edge. 30”. 
R313) 6 (5) 13.00 
STEPHANIE. Bright violet, shaded pale lilac with bluish white base. 30”. 
50 1.60 12.00 
SCOTCH LASSIE. Purest deep lavender. Very fine flower. 28”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
THE BISHOP. Most popular and excellent violet-blue. 29”. 
bd 1.80 13.00 
VALENTINE. Heliotrope, shaded violet. Excellent formed flower. 30”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
VELVET KING. Royal-purple, becoming more intense as the flower ages. 29”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
PINK 
ARISTOCRAT. Rose-purple shade lighter edge. Outstanding in size and sturdiness. 
Oe 
45 1.50 11.00 
BARBARA PRATT. Radiant cherry-pink. 30”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
BUFF BEAUTY. Salmon-buff. Excellent tulip. 26”. 
.50 1.60 12.00 
CORNEILLE. Lovely rose-pink, when fully open, revealing a lighter center. 28”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
FANNY FISK. (Indian Maid). White, changing to rose when in full bloom. 28”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
GEORGE H. DICKS. Most pleasing ee nis Extremely desirable. 28”. 
50 1.60 12.00 
MARATHON. A pink of very recent creation. 
55 1.80 13.00 
SCARLET GLORY 3 2 100 
™ MARJORIE BOWEN. Attractive 
unique specimen. Buff and salmon 
passing to deep rose-pink. 30”. 
05 1.80 13.00 
MR. VAN ZYL. Soft rose-pink with 
broad pink margin. 25”. 
.40 sD 10.09 
OSSI OSWALDA. Creamy white, 
flushed rose, turning to rose as it 
ages. 26”, 
45 1.50 11.00 
PINK WONDER. New. White with 
red edge. 25”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. A pure 
rose colored tulip. Excellent. 30”. 
50 1.60 12.00 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. Beautiful 
soft rose-pink. Is and remains 
very popular. 26”. 
40 1.30 5.60 
PRINCESS MARY. Warm rose- eal 
deeper within, a fine pale rib down 
each petal; white base and blue 
halo. 30”. 
50 1.60 11.00 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. Fine rose 
with a dainty white flush. Unex- 
celled for outdoor planting. 28”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
ROSABELLA. Warm pink, light edge. 
Baer 
50 1.60 12.00 
