Triumph Tulips 
A newer race of Tulips, gained by 
crosses between the Early, Darwin, 
Breeder and Cottage Tulips, giving many 
new colors and combinations hitherto 
unknown. They make a sturdy growth 
and large flowers. Valuable outdoor 
varieties recommended for borders and 
show purposes. 
Prices: 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. Postpaid. 
These prices based on one variety as 
quoted, but you may order 6 of one kind 
at the dozen rate. See instructions on 
Page 1. Write for prices on 100 lots. 
BANDOENG—Mahogany red, flushed 
orange. Height, 20 inches. 
CORNIFORUS — Carmine-red, white 
base and center; very large cup shaped 
flowers of great substance on tall, strong 
stems. For forcing or bedding. 
CROWN IMPERIAL — Red, orange, 
brown, golden yellow feathered edge, 
yellow base, early forcer. 
ELMUS — Cherry red with a silver 
white border. Extra large flowers on 
strong tall stems. 
EROS—See list of double tulips. 
KANSAS (See back cover) — Giant 
white with yellow base and center. 
RIJNLAND — Crimson red, bordered 
yellow, strong stem, 20”. 
TELESCOPIUM— Violet rose, suffused 
red, violet base. Large flower of good 
substance on tall, strong stems. 
URSA MINOR — Golden yellow, cup 
shaped flowers on medium sized, strong 
stems. Good for forcing and outside. 
WISCONSIN—Magenta, center of pe- 
tals overlaid with white stripe; white 
base; excellent for pot forcing. Large 
flower, medium stem. 
TRIOMPH MIXED—Top sized bulbs in 
mixture. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.35; 100 for 
$9.85. Postpaid. 
Lily Flowered Tulips 
The flowers have the graceful appear- 
ance and form of the lly. Sometimes 
listed as a Cottage Tulip, their distinctive 
and decorative form rates a separate 
classification. 
ALASKA — Soft, even yellow, petals 
slightly reflexed; 24”. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
_FIRELILY—Brilliant scarlet red, fine 
lily form. 20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. 
WHITE ENSIGN—Opens creamy white, 
later pure white, yellow anthers, fine 
form and substance; 26”. Each 20¢; 3 for 
55¢; doz. $2.00. 
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Rembrandt Tulips 
These are so-called “Broken Darwins,” 
a very unusual, quite artistic class of 
variegated, flamed tulips of striking 
effect. Each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
AMERICAN FLAG—Lower petals 
bright deep red, upper part white with 
red stripes, base blue. White gradually 
shades to pink. 
CORDELL HULL—Blood red on 
white. 
MADAM POMPADOUR — Lilac pink, 
striped white, late forcer. 
Mendel Tulips 
Not only excellent for forcing, their 
delicate colors are an addition to any 
garden; long stemmed and bloom be- 
tween the Early and Triumph tulips. 
3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
RIJNSOVER — Pale yellow, globular 
flower; extra early forcer. 
SCARLET WONDER—Fiery vermilion- 
red; early forcer. 
WHITE SAIL—Pure white; extra good 
forcer. 
Crocus 
Extra early Spring flowers; popular 
with everyone. Large flowering varieties. 
Prices unless noted postpaid, doz. 60c; 
100 for $4.50. These prices based on one 
variety of a kind, first size bulbs. How- 
ever, you may order 50 of one kind at 
the 100 rate. 
DARK PURPLE—Very dark purple. 
WHITE—Finest white. 
STRIPED BEAUTY — White striped 
purple. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW — Extra large. 
Doz. 75c; 100 for $5.50. 
BLUE—Best light blue. 
Leucojum, Snowflake 
Hardy, robust plant producing in May, 
elegant spikes of long stemmed blooms 
which are useful cut flowers. Height 14 
to 18 inches with heads of 4 to 8, white, 
drooping, bell-shaped blooms. The flow- 
ers have a small dot of green on the edge 
of each petal. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep, 
Sept. to Nov. preferred. 3 for 30c; doz. 
$1.10; 100 for $8.00. Postpaid. 
Galanthus or Snowdrop 
These popular, hardy Spring flowers 
are well known and very easy to grow. 
Plant in the Fall. Double. 
Postpaid. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.10; 100 for 
$8.25. 
