Excellent Garden Tulips 
TB-660 Bartigon—Dazzling crimson scarlet, the most 
popular Darwin tulip. 
TB-661 All Bright—Intense brilliant red. An improve- 
ment of the well known Bartigon. 
TB-662 Red Pitt—Brilliant dark scarlet. (Darwin) 
TB-663 Philip Snowden—Light carmine rose. (Darwin) 
TB-664 Queen of the Night—The very darkest black 
of all the Darwins. 
TB-665 Princess Elizabeth—A lovely rose-pink Dar- 
win. White halo in base of large cup. 
TB-666 Redmaster—Deep red. (Darwin) 
TB-667 Sweet Lavender—Pure deep lavender. Inside 
of flower has a vivid royal blue base. An asset to any 
garden! (Darwin) 
TB-668 Yellow Emperor—One of the finest yellow 
hybrid: tulips. Large egg-shaped soft yellow flowers. 
(Cottage) 
TB-669 Golden Harvest—FPure golden yellow with no 
variation of shade. An achievement of a hundred years 
effort by the Dutch masters. You should try it! (Darwin) 
TB-670 Kansas—Set apart from others by contrast of 
its whiteness and glowing yellow base. (Triumph, mid sea- 
son bloom) 
TB-671 Princess Margaret Rose — Yellow with red 
flames (Darwin) 
TB-672 New Orleans—Wide cup shaped flowers of 
stunning rich purple. (Darwin) 
TB-673 Campfire—Glowing blood-red. (Darwin) 
TB-674 Bandoeng—Dark mahogany-red, slightly edged 
orange. (Triumph) 
TB-675 Bruno Walter—Deep orange with outside pet- 
als flushed purple. (Triumph) 
TB-676 Rynland—Crimson, shaded garnet, with clear 
yellow edges. 
10c each; 12 for $1.00 
Regale rales 
RL-771 
Large bulbs 8-9 centimeters. Produce beautiful 
bell-shaped white flowers with touch of yellow in 
throat and a shading of lilac pink on the outside. 
Clusters of bloom on top of wiry stem in July. 
Sweet scented; easily grown. 
45c each; 5 for $2.00 
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