4 FALL BULBS, MAY 19, 1951 
Tulips (Continued) 
Per 1000 
11-12 cm 12 cm up 
Picante success Clara Butt—Clear self-colored salmon rosy pink, very popular. 22’’’ 33.00 38.00 
ORAS Farncombe Sanders—Fiery rose scarlet. Extra for bedding. 30’’.... 33.00 38.00 
aval guessicove! eyes Faust—Dark satiny purple with blue base, large well-formed. 30’’... 33.00 38.00 
tel oapePeva sees La Tulip Noire—(The Black Tulip)—Flower of.unique color. 28’’... 35.00 40.00 
Sie rake aeueene Margeaux—Deep wine-red, broadly edged lighter wine-red; blue 
DASCs~ SO Cetera cre crate eee creel oereiee ororeitua cre islaers er eusie ohaserere ereayere $36.00 $ 41.00 
edshe levscs aie eue New. Orleans—Plum-red merging into rich, dark crimson. Inside 
Mahogany wVlUe! DASE LSE! Mae sighs oh a's ais, se eysi=yep ves @ aleve serene) « 33.00 38.00 
Biduereeheys eters Niphetos—Ivory yellow large flower of good substance. 30’’........ 33.00 38.00 
sieiaersnenoieral Philip Snowden—Light carmine rose, sport of Bartigon, 25’’ ......... 33.00 38.00 
Riera tolsieNehacer> Pride of Haarlem—Cerise, large fiower of superb form. 30’’........ 33.00 38.00 
Salen ateweia chev Princess Elizabeth—Vivid rosy pink, fine forcing variety and splen- 
Gid LOT  OUtHOOLB ee Ue neers oh ie, NS Mitte oso scele ce Sa oeeneneen 6 33.00 38.00 
eis teresa te axeie Queen of the Night—Dark velvet-maroon, velvety sheen. Forcing or 
DeEdGing: MeV ee ne oes Pele era slew cken wbs vusseistersieeha eiseeieve 35.00 40.00 
Alstosegaterat sts Scarlet Beauty—Scarlet, very fine flower, a valuable variety for 
OUtSIGE.” DSM eer crerne alec See wi os Seals a Sheed av ae diepeue StoGNe ere aus 41.00 49.00 
Disteteperata ater Scotch, Lassie—Pure deep lavender-purple. Darker inside; dark 
DIUE: (DAS CHR 2O Re etiteiercses eietere ayaa) aesed oats sce aia eisheraoyc aie ete eRe otere 37.00 44.00 
a reranonetate sear William Pitt—Very fine scarlet with a darker shade on the outer 
petals, distinct color, splendid forcer. 26” .................. 33.00 38.00 
Biiree iste serene Mixed—Splendid mixture of all colors ................ cece cece eeeeee 33.00 38.00 
LONG-STEMMED MAY FLOWERING TULIPS (Single Late) 
Made famous in the old cottage gardens of the British Isles. Bloom about the same time as 
Breeders and Darwins, distinguishing themselves by rather long and pointed petals. Bloom at 
a time when earlier classes are gone and yet before summer bedding plants begin to flower. 
Best planted in borders, between shrubs, or in beds. 
Reichs Norsjeicns Advance—Glorious orange scarlet flower of tremendous size. Black 
CENCSr SS (SOs bers toe Sees raterus Wome ate eens pitas ona eden 44.00 49.00 
ST deekss ate Gree Carrara—Pure white; good for forcing and bedding. 24’’ ........... 36.00 41.00 
ante eitel si oueite'asie Fancy—Reddish-mahogany with yeiiow stripes, fine for bedding and 
lates fOrcin gimme G amet jecote-steie. cak-<taeusts! fava e.c. sace eatin eaneie io ev siene te 41.00 49.00 
Rvstots Jeleis soi Golden Harvest—Large globular, bright lemon-yellow on tall stiff 
stem. Forces in mid-February. 28’’ ............ . 33.00 38.00 
Sta eieie ouster Grenadier—Dazzling Meee ee Se aac Large flower, excellent 
DEGder: C24 aie aie Seal 1 DWord Se ut ote ihe Dueeee Gp Gon BRL dere oS Re 41.00 49.00 
avs) ojegans s\"aL Inga Hume—Red with proad, sharply- lined yellow edge. Good keep- 
CoS aye SPT: EMIN. c.5' oie) BSR G Ean. ORCT CONE SAT OG, ee OR REIT eke CRO 33.00 38.00 
Bea Neer A Inglescombe Yellow—Canary yellow, nice form, very popular. 25’’.. 33.00 38.00 
BP Sere Fo ae Marjorie Bowen—Salmon orange-rose, exquisite vient elegant 
shape:> e28unpar ose aatteee wast ence AES PRO aera 37.00 41.00 
gu Mensstanetonenstts Marshall Haig—Brilliant scarlet, glittering red. ‘inside, Yellow 
DASC SU Bier rei terior en le crease cie die aM lacy nites atescle mraelae 44.00 49.00 
etSvedahe She tonene Mothersday—Soft yellow. Retains soft shade at petal edges after 
Cutting.) 4 20ers er Ae ee eae oh deen eo ale at tt kn eee 33.00 38.00 
I Rcd Mrs. John T. Scheepers—Pure yellow, large oval-shaped flower. 30’’ 44.00 49.00 
wipe epeeabaistees Mrs. Moon—Rich golden-yellow. Pointed petals. 25’’ ............... 37.00 41.00 
Sccvausee tanner Pride of Holland—Yellow bordered red. 26’’ ........................ 46.00 51.00 
ones ee tates Queen of the North—Pure pink and white, large flower on sturdy 
stem, 27a ere a ee ne een sare rises eae aie 33.00 38.00 
ch epee se Themis—Pure white. Excellent. forcer and equally good “for out- 
GOOLrs? Darr ce Ri ere er ese Se aieke eee See eet eae 33.00 38.00 
sitevesotsseseenat White Cross—Striking pure white. Inner petals stand erect, outer 
petals recurve. An all-purpose flower. 27° ...... 44.00 49.00 
Sonate ee Yellow Emperor—Brilliant yellow. Excellent shape and substance. 
DA Gee PRMD 55 oh igh ChE RAE Cal CROMER RCTS TE RCE IRS ERROR CECI EH EIEN Ie Rr 33.00 38.00 
PEONY FLOWERING TULIPS (Double Triumph) 
All of the good qualities of the Triumph, but are double, closely resembling peonies. Flower 
along with the Triumphs. Very scarce this year. 
Per 1000 
11-12 cm 12 cm up 
cee anette Ce Arizona (Bonanza) (New)—Beautiful carmine with distinct yellow 
edge. Easy forcer and fine for outdoor planting. 23’’..... 44.00 49.00 
NS cohlee Eros—Old Rose, splendid double flower. 20” ....................... 55.00 70.00 
sgh eters Livingstone—Bright red, yellow center. 18” ........................ 55.00 60.00 
As aroueet ae Mount Tacoma—Pure white, large. 23” ....................0-0-2-2-+ 49.00 55.00 
RDIGIAOe oe: Uncle Tom—Dark glittering red, extra double. 22” ................ 81.00 91.00 
