TULIPS 
We offer you a very fine list of these 
desirable Spring flowers. We expect our 
Holland bulbs to arrive about September 
15 to 20 in plenty of time for planting. 
October is generally well suited for 
planting tulips. All prices are postpaid 
to your address within the United States. 
We include our bulletin on Fall bulbs 
with each order, free. It is advisable to 
plant both early and late varieties, thus 
prolonging the blooming season. 
Heights given are for comparison only. 
Season, soil and time of planting affect 
the height. 
Early Single 
These bloom long before the late types 
and in many brilliant colors. We supply 
nice large bulbs imported from one of 
the best Holland growers. 
Prices, unless noted (top size bulbs): 
3 for 40c; doz. for $1.50. Postpaid. These 
prices based on one variety as quoted, 
but you can order 6 of one kind at the 
dozen rate. See instructions on Page 1. 
Ask for prices on 100 lots. 
COULEUR CARDINAL—Deep scarlet, 
toned outside with plum; large pointed 
flowers of great substance on strong 
stems. Medium early. 11”. Good for 
late forcing. 
GENERAL DE WET — Golden yellow, 
splashed and stippled deep orange, giv- 
ing effect of clear orange. Good for 
either bedding or forcing. 15”. 
KEIZERSKROON — Bright crimson 
scarlet with broad golden yellow border; 
cup shaped flowers on stout stems. 14”. 
MON TRESOR—Clear golden yellow; 
very large flowers on stiff stems. Excel- 
lent for beds and forcing. 
PRINCE CARNAVAL—Red with yel- 
low markings; very distinct color. Sport 
of Prince of Austria. 13”. 
SUNBURST— Yellow, flamed and 
flushed red. 
WHITE HAWK (White Falcon, Albion) 
—Large, globular milk white flowers of 
great substance, with crinkled petals on 
stout stems. Good forcer. 
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS MIXED — 
Large bulbs in mixture, made from 
named varieties in a good range of 
colors. Offered in mixture only. Top size 
bulbs. 3 for 35c; doz. $1.25; 100 for $9.35. 
Postpaid. 
Hole-In-One Bulb Planter 
For planting Dutch Bulbs. Postpaid $1.05. 
Darwin Tulips, Page 6 
Parrot Tulips 
The artistically, quaintly shaped flow- 
ers have lacinated or serrated, slashed 
petals at the edges. The flowers are large 
and showy. Whereas the old varieties 
have weak stems and are shy bloomers, 
the newer sorts have tall, strong stems 
and are more dependable bloomers. They 
usually flower along with the Darwins. 
All varieties listed are newer introduc- 
tions. Some of the largest flowers are 
found in this type. 
Prices, unless noted: 3 for 40c; doz. 
$1.50. Postpaid. These prices for one 
variety as quoted, but you may order 6 
of one kind at the dozen rate. Write for 
prices on 100 lots. 
BLUE PARROT — Bluish-heliotrope 
flower of enormous size on strong, 24-in. 
stems. One of the best. 
FANTASY — Salmon-pink with green 
marking on outer petals; inside deeper 
salmon-pink. A sport of Clara Butt. 27”. 
ORANGE FAVORITE — Orange with 
green blotches and yellow base. 22”. 
PIERSON—Rich red (Sport of Allard 
Pierson). Very attractive. 
RED CHAMPION—Bright crimson red, 
elegant form. Large flower on strong 
stem. (Sport of Bartigan.) Each 20c; 
3 for 50c; doz. $1.75. 
SUNSHINE — Pure golden yellow. 
Deeply lacinated flowers on medium tall 
stems. Sport of Cottage Tulip Bouton 
d’Or. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; doz. $2.25. 
THERESE — Huge cherry red with 
green markings. Very large, often 8” 
across. The inside is cerise scarlet. 27”. 
Each 20e; 3 for 50c; doz. $1.75. 
VIOLET QUEEN — Lilac blue with 
white base. A delicate lovely color. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; doz. $1.80. 
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