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This class gives an early start to the Tulip season. Dutch hyacinths 
and daffodils are timely companions for them and permit many 
beautiful combinations of colors. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
The very first Tulips to bloom in April, in the brightest of colors. 
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May-loweriug /alifes 
Under the May-flowering group are classified the lovely Cottage fal 
varieties with their slender flowers in delicate colors, the majestic j 
Breeder varieties in rich, subdued tones and the graceful Lily-flowered 
ones with their elegantly formed flowers. They are all tall growing, } 
from 26 to 36 inches. All bloom in May, and their varying forms and | 
colors blend beautifully. 12 100 | 
p Alaska. (Lily-flowered.) Soft yellow ; $1 10 $8 00 
‘ American Flag. (Rembrandt.) Red with white stripes. 1 30 50 
¢ : J Carrara. (Cottage.) Pure white : 90 5 50 tre 
‘ Dido. (Cottage.) Orange-red and yellow . 85 25 ] 
. Dillenburg. (Breeder.) Salmon-orange 85 25 I 
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Grow 12 to 14 inches tall. 12 100 
Couleur Cardinal. Carmine-red................... $1 10 $8 25 b 
Lod PLD Fo ony oy ot as erie Se arn e ir ae Rer ein LP (80 els 6 
Keizerskroon. Red with yellow border............. 130 950 6 
Rising Sun. Golden yellow.............. Geiss en 90 650 = ye : 
Sedge Orange-yellow, flamed red Bey 110 8g00 Serta adie (eS) Dee l a d 25 
-traihlbgs Fe to pee eles. ieelate : Te PES CHET i oy 1s pa Indian Chief. (Breeder.) Coppery brown 1 10 8 25 
. PND Barut Louis XIV. (Breeder.) Purple, bronzed edged 110 8 25 
Cc il ti N Marjorie Bowen. (Cottage.) Buff and salmon S500 25 
Marshall Haig. (Cottage.) Bright scarlet 1 00 7 50 
2 aS ron vee Martha. (Lily-flowered.) Crimson-carmine 1 10 8 00 
5 bulbs each of 7 Single Early varieties @ Northern Queen. (Cottage.) Delicate pink 100 750 
Ossi Oswalda. (Cottage.) White flushed rose 90 6 50 
White Duchess. (Lily-flowered.) Snow-white 1 00 7 50 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
12 for 80c; 100 for $6.00; 25 for $1.55 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
The massive, long-lasting flowers resemble peonies. 
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3 bulbs each of 15 May-flowering varieties 
Bloom in April. Grow 12 inches tall. 12 100 
hele ee pe Se le Mata $110 $8 25 AOtenae eras 
arechal Niel. Yellow, flamedorange.. 110 8 25 ulbs each o | 
Mr. Van Der Hoeff. Pure yellow....... 110 800 COLLECTION R May-flowering varieties 
Murillo. White, shaded pink.......... 130 950 py 
Peach Blossom. Deep pink........... 110 800 # 
Schoonoord. Snow-white............. 140 10 50 
Vuurbaak. Brilliant scarlet ne 160 12 25 
MEDIUM EARLY-FLOWERING as 
Collection oO TALL-STEMMED TULIPS i 
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A group of frve tall-growing varieties which bloom a 
5 bulbs each of 7 Double Early varieties week or more ahead of the Darwin and May-flowering 
group. Stay in bloom for a long period of time. 
Advance. Orange-scarlet. Very large 12 100 Ul 
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INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 25 for $1.95 
PEONY-FLOWERED TULIPS 
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R. 12 for $1 ELLINGTON. 12 for $1.50 AOWer est Se eine $1 30 $9 75 
; Demeter. Deep violet-blue............ 130) StS 
Elmus. Cherry-red with white border.. 110 8 25 
Rynland. Crimson with yellow border.. D5 675 
Utopia. Cardinal-red... Satis 95 7 00 EA 
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ee  §IX EXHIBITION DARWIN VARIETIES 
Gigantic, fully double blooms with long-lasting qualities. Bloom in May. 
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Grow 16 to 20 inches tall. 12 100 Bh From the many varieties of Darwin Tulips grown in Holland we have selected the 6 varieties here illustrated, which are the best that Pa | 
12 100 Mount Tacoma. Pure white:$1 10 $8 25 Holland offers in color, size and form of bloom. Each variety is a prize-winner in its color. Co | lection S } 
Coxa. Cerise-red.$1 30 $9 75 Symphonia. Cherry-red.... 1 30 9 50 : rereees RReTRETETGS: ae 
Eros. Satin-rose. 1 50 11 00 Uncle Tom. Dark red...... 2 30 17 75 ; 2 sees 10 bulbs each of 5 Early May-flowering varieties 
Collection F yy Cottage and Lily-flowered Tulips 
COLLECTION P 5 bulbs each of 5 od 
Peony-flowered varieties 5 bulbs each of the 6 Exhibition varieties illustrated above 
12 100 an £.. €0 OF 12 100 - a 5 
_ DUKE OF WELLINGTON. White .$1 50 $11 25 30 for $2.95 SUNKIST. Yellow................ $115 $8 50 DARWIN TULIPS Grouped by Color Collection M 
100 HOLLAND BULBS DARWIN TULIPS Rainbow Mixture QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. Black... 100 7 25 COLLECTIO 10 bulbs each of the 6 Exhibition THE BISHOP. Purple............ 1 40 10 50> __ Seven of the finest shades at very advantageous prices. This offer by color an 
Homie ealateranictere (ermeorercclors mise l togethier instead of one SCARLET LEADER. Scarlet..... 1 30 9 50 OL NG varieties illustrated above THE PEACH. Pink............... 110 825 as fox ‘those garden owners who prefer a certain color but who leave the choice 10 bulbs each of the 7 Darwin 
4 aanee ; 2 colored groups, here is an inexpensive rainbow mixture of the five main 60 for $5.55 ee BI iaes d . ee 100 12 100 colors as listed at left 
) yp 2 colors with their many different variations. This bright and striking mix- . Bin Nes er, es B Tone oe Oe Ee ea ye $ $6 25 Lavender-Blue....... $0 90 $6 50 Separately packed and labeled 
ture is well proportioned for color harmony. Besides the beautiful effect it Separately packed and labeled Bue _ carlet =. 2.) 8016: 00! | Soft\Pink:nun nee 80 600 
12 for 85c 25 for $1.60 creates in the garden, it gives a wealth of flowers for cutting. ure Yellow......... 85 6 25 Maroon-Black....... 85 6 25 
Snow-White......... 90 (6250 
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Collection K Packaged where they grow in Holland, these bulbs are shipped Collection L We suggest that you plant your bulbs in groups, using only 
10 bulbs each of 5 Darwin varieties direct to you through us. They are the best bulbs from the fore- 10' bulbs Coch ce thes one variety to each group, in order to obtain the most pleasing 
illustrated below most bulb growers in the world, specially selected and graded to Darwin varieties illustrated below. effect. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate five or ten bulbs 
give the best possible flowering results. in a group. Set the bulbs in it, spaced 4 to 5 inches apart, and 
replace the soil. 
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Darwins are usually the mainstay of a Tulip planting. They are large and cupped, with very 
long stems that make them perfect for cutting also. Against a dark hedge Darwins make an un- 
forgettable picture; use them, too, in clumps in the perennial or shrub border and in beds by 
themselves. Borders of pansies and forget-me-nots set them off to perfection. 
12 100 12 100 
Bleu Aimable. Heliotrope-blue. $1 00 $7 25 La Tulipe Noire. Maroon-black.$1 00 $7 25 
Clara Butt. Salmon-pink...... 85 625 Niphetos. Ivory-yellow....... 95 7 00 
Farncombe Sanders. Scarlet... 85 6 25 Princess Elizabeth Max. Pink. 100 7 50 
Gloria Swanson. Crimson-red. 95 675 Scotch Lassie. Deep Iavender.. 100 7 50 
Golden Age. Golden yellow.... 1 10 800 Zwanenburg. Pure white..... PLO 8.25 
This sampling of Darwin Tulips brings you a beautiful blend of colors. Each variety in the 
Blue Ribbon Collection is packed and labeled separately to enable you to make whatever 
color combinations please you. Packed and wrapped in Holland in special perforated bags, ‘ 
these bulbs are handled with extreme care and will reach you in the best condition. 
10 bulbs each of the Ten Blue Ribbon varieties illustrated to the left and right. 
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Separately packed and labeled 
5 bulbs each of the ten 
COLLECTION J Blue Ribbon varieties 
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- GLORIA SWANSON NIPHETOS 
ZWANENBURG PRINCESS ELIZABETH MAX. BLEU AIMABLE GOLDEN AGE FARNCOMBE SANDERS 12 for 95¢ 12 for 95¢ 
LA TULIPE NOIRE 
CLARA BUTT 12 for $1.00 
12 for $1.10 12 for $1.00 12 for $1.00 12 for $1.10 12 for 85c SCOTCH LASSIE 12 for $1.00 12 for 85c 
