1T and PEONY TULIPS 
SUNSHINE. 14”. Clear golden yellow. The petals are 
deeply laciniated and cut, which produces a charming 
. effect. Sported from the Cottage tulip Bouton d’Or, 
The stems are not strong, but it is lovely for cutting. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
THERESE. 22”. Scarlet. Flowers often attain a diameter 
of 8”. A sport of Darwin tulip Farncombe Sanders. 
Wide open flowers with white center, tinted blue. Most 
interesting. 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.60. 
VIOLET QUEEN. Soft iavender, distinct feathery appear- 
ance, white center. Tall and vigorous and the last par- 
rot tulip to bloom for us. 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.50. 
PEONY FLOWERED TULIPS 
(LATE DOUBLE TYPE) 
If you like big tulips, these should satisfy you. Do not 
confuse these with the double earlies, there is no compar- 
ison. The peony-flowered tulips’ blooming period is ap- 
proximately May 1st to 20th, about the same time as the 
single Darwins. Some shade during the hottest part of the 
day is advisable and a rich soil encourages size and tex- 
ture. Stems are strong and stiff, averaging 20 inches. 
We have tried out a number of these and have settled on 
the varieties listed as the most dependable. After addi- 
tional trials other colors will be added. 
BLUE FLAG (Bleu Celeste). Gigantic flowers of pleas- 
ing shade of warm mauve-purple; good stems. 3 for 
45c; doz. $1.50. 
EROS. Pleasing shade of old rose, fully double blossoms, 
6 inches in diameter. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.35. PEONY 
LIVINGSTONE. A large double flower of a brilliant cherry FLOWERED 
cares S pe TULIPS 
red, yellow center; strong, stiff stem. 3 for 45c; doz. 
$1.50. 
MOUNT TACOMA. Pure white, large double flowers, 
sometimes marked greenish on outer petals; sturdy 
stem. 3 for 45c; doz. $1.50. 
ORANGE SUPERB. A fine scarlet-orange, full double Peony Flowered Tulip Collection 
tulip, slightly lighter on edge; strong, stiff stem. 3 for foe 
yee he RL SO. S 5 1 bulb each, 6 varieties (not labeled), $ .90 
a ; 00. 
UNCLE TOM. Rich mahogany-red. Outstanding. 3 for 3 bulbs each, 6 varieties (labeled) . . . . $2.65 
55c; doz. $1.80. 
“T want to tell you that I received blue ribbons on each of my tulips TULIP BLUE PARROT 
r I got of you last year ... They were the peony-flowered, late double ; 
Base type ... Have been so proud because there were thousands of tulips 
¥ ‘ bx in our Flower Festival.” Mrs. Al Gesdahl, Bellingham, Wash. 
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