“lium “/alifor 
Triumph tulips are a sturdy plant that produces blossoms early in the season. They hold a colorful 
bloom for long periods, which makes them desirable for large group plantings. (See page 22). 
RED-SCARLET 
3 12 100 
AVIATOR. Bright carmine-red with distinct white border. 22”. 
“5353 $1.20 $8.50 
BANDOENG. Dark mahogany-red with golden edge. Beautiful specimen. 20”. se 
soo) 1.20 5 
DENBOLA. Ruby-red with cream edge. Extremely desirable. 23”. 
255 ITA 13.00 
EDITH EDDY. Carmine-red with a delicate white edge. 20”. Very good. 
40 1h 755 9.00 
ELMUS. Bright cherry-red, creamy white edge. A gorgeous flower. 24”. 
<A5 1.50 11.00 
OLAF. Nature’s sparkling ruby. Deep searlet. 20”. 
Oe) 1.80 13.00 
RED GIANT. Brilliant scarlet. 24”. 
45 : 1.50 11.00 
RHINELAND. Scarlet with pure yellow edge. 24”. - 
; -40 1-25 9.00 
ROEM VON BERLIN. Bright scarlet, edged golden yellow. 20”. 
.40 1.35 9.00 
SCARLET ADMIRAL. Glossy crimson-red. Very good flower. 24”. 
‘ .40 1.35 10.00 
ROSE-PINK 
ELIZABETH EVERS. Rose-pink, flushed with silver and white. 23”. 
: 40 1535) 10.00 
GLORY OF NOORDWYK. Excellent lilac-rose with white base. 22”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
HER GRACE. White with broad margin of deep pink. Large and showy. 21”. 
.40 oo 10.00 
Pee 3 12 100 
LORD CARNARVON. Pink with white 
base and edge. 21”. 
: .40 165) 9.00 
NOVA. Excellent salmon-pink. Large and 
very attractive flower. 22”. 
-40 B35 10.00 
TEIESCOPIUM. American-Beauty-rose. 
Very attractive. 24”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
WHITE 
KANTARA. Best white in this class... 26”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
SHACKLETON. A white of excel'ent 
beauty and purity. 22”. 
45 1.50 11.00 
YELLOW 
URSA MINOR. Golden yellow, beautifully 
formed flower. 22”. 
.40 1.35 10.00 
LAVENDER 
VIRGO. Violet-blue. The best blue among 
the medium blooming. Pleasing. 24”. 
-40 1.35 10.00 
ORANGE 
BRUNO WALTER. Excellent orange flow- 
er of medium size. 22”. 
15 2.50 19.90 
ORANGE WONDER. Bronzy-orange hay- 
ing a shade of scarlet and a sli¢hly 
lighter edge. 21”. 
15 2.50 19.90 
