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COTTAGE TULIPS 
This large flowering group sends up 
long pointed flowers on tall stems. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Height 28 to 32 inch- 
ese 
ADVANCE. Fiery red, very large flow- 
ers. 
ALBINO. Splendid large pure white. 
Good for forcing. 
MARSHALL HAIG. Brilliant — scarlet 
flower with long stems. 
12 for 22 $1.35 50 for ..$4.50 
PAE 523 Po 100 for ...8.50 
DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
In the seventeenth century the old 
Dutch mother Tulips, now known as 
Breeder ‘Tulips, were grown only for the 
purpose of producing variegated varie- 
ties. With the change of fashion, these 
“breeder” Tulips have been resurrected 
from the private gardens of Dutch bulb 
growers where they had been treasured 
for their deep tones and artistic blend- 
ing of shade, as well as for their breed- 
ing possibilities. The flowers are large 
and borne on tall strong stems. They are 
especially fine mixed with Darwins and 
other classes. 
DILLENBERG. Clear orange-red that dif- 
fuses into clear yellow along the edges. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Indian-brown. Enor- 
mous size. Flower on tall, stiff stems. 
PANORAMA. Orange-scarlet with over- 
lying bluish bloom. 
PRES. HOOVER. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
12 for ...$1.25 50 for ..$4.25 
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100 for .. 8.00 
PARROT TULIPS 
We recommend these quaintly shaped 
flowers, particularly for house decoration 
or for clumps in the border or where 
you have strong groups of evergreens. 
Their artistic form and coloring make 
them especially suitable for cut flower 
purposes or against a deep green back- 
ground. 
BLUE PARROT. Rich, bluish-heliotrope, 
fine novelty. 
FANTASY. Warm pink with inner color 
of deep velvety rose. Apple-green on 
back of petals. 
RED CHAMPION. Bright crimson, shad- 
ed to rosy red. 
SUNSHINE. Perfect deep golden yellow. 
12 for ..$1.40 50 for ..$4.75 
25) for .. 2.60 LOO forma. 75.50 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
BRILLIANT STAR. Brilliant scarlet, 
black center, very early. 
GENERAL DE WET. Orange, very ex- 
quisite flower, fine for cutting, very 
attractive color and one of the most 
effective varieties for forcing and bed- 
ding, sweet scented. 
IBIS. Splendid deep rose, large flowers, 
early. ; 
KEIZERSKROON. Bright red with broad 
golden yellow border, extra large flow- 
ers on strong stems, very effective for 
bedding. 
SUNBURST. Beautiful extra _ large 
orange-yellow, rimmed with red. Fine 
for bedding. 
WHITE HAWK. Large pure white, prob- 
ably most handsome of all white 
‘Tulips. 
12 for ...$1.15 50 for .. $4.00 
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DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
For effective planting in beds or borders, located in ex- 
posed situations where the taller growing kinds are un- 
suitable. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Golden yellow flamed with salmon- 
orange. 
ORANGE NASSAU. Deep orange and red, large full dou- 
ble flowers, fine for forcing and bedding. 
SCHOONOORD. Snow-white, good for forcing and _ bed- 
ding. 
SOL fore oh cae dae $4.50 
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No garden is complete without some bulbs. They are easy 
for cultivation and a continuous source of pleasure. 
PLANT TULIPS THIS FALL 
6 to 7 inches apart and 5 inches deep 
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