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GIANT BREEDER TULIPS 
Growth habits are very similar to Darwins. These 
tulips have a beautiful range of rare colors includ- 
ing every imaginable autumnal tint. 30 inches tall. 
Algerica. Chestnut with lavender, margin copper .. Bas 
Astrakhan. Purplish red, edged gold .........++++- ‘ 
Autumn Glow. stich bronze, tlushed red ........-.-- 1.40 
Bacchus. Dark violet-blue ..........ce cece eee eeees ve 
Cunera. Violet-purple and bronze .......+.+++++-+- 1.4 
Dillenburg. Salmon-orange, shaded rose .........-- 1.40 
Golden Bronze. Old gold, shaded bronze ...........- 1.40 
George Grappe. Soft lavender-blue ..........+-+++- 1.40 
Indian Sunset. Mahogany, distinct reddish-blush .... 1.40 
Louis XIV. Dark purple, flushed bronze ............ 1.40 
Oriental. Soft Havana, faint shading of violet...... 1.40 
Mixed, A choice mixture of all shades...........++- 1.25 
GIANT COTTAGE TULIPS 
Cottage Tulips are rich in the moredelicate and artis- 
tic colors missing in other late tulips. The single, 
graceful flowers differ in form being mostly long and 
oval-shaped. 28 to 30 inches tall. 
Belle Jaune. Golden yellow ...........2+eeees Piet delat erhe a0) 
Carrara. Pure white (merce aoc ay eele tereteretstarer: 1.25 
Crimson Rambler. Dark carmine-scarlet ...........- 1.25 
Golden Measure. Buttercup-yellow. The best yellow 
for early forcing. Very fragrant ..... las de eee vas 1.25 
Good Gracious. Orange-red, shaded carmine ........ 1.25 
Marshall Haig. Scarlet with glittering red interior.. 1.25 
Mothers Day. Soft lemon-yellow ..............+0+- 1.25 
Mrs. Joan T. Scheepers. Clear chrome-yellow ....... 1.25 
Rosabella. Beautiful carmine-rose ................- 1.25 
May-Flowering Mixed. All colors. Many varieties.. 1.15 
LATE DOUBLE TULIPS 
A magnificent May-flowering tulip producing large, 
double Peony-like blooms carried on long, straight 
stems. 18 to 20 inches tall. 
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Mount) Tacoma. Pure whiteuanccee ie cee ieee ane 1.40 
Royal. Yellow. Deep yellow x susie cies sie eietete sere: 2.25 
Symphonia. Carmine-réed jae oecece eas ice einennelat. 1.60 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Bloom in early April along with the yellow Daffodils. 
The flowers are a blaze of brilliant gay colors on 
stems 12 to 15 inches tall. 
Brilliant Star. Rich vermilion-scarlet .............. 1.25 
Couleur Cardinal. Crimson-scarlet ................ 1.25 
De Wet. Bright fiery orange, stippled scarlet ....... 1.25 
Diana. Ures Slisvenine” Wille ceteris caaicnsnts-Eokormereiens 1.25 
Ibis] Dark¢brilliant pink erro a. ie ce eee 1.25 
Keizerskroon. Crimson-scarlet, edged rich yellow... 1.23 
Olympiade. Golden yellow, very sweet scented...... 1.25 
Prince of Austria. Brilliant orange-scarlet ......... 1.25 
Prince Carnaval. Brilliant red, with yellow lines.... 1.25 
Sunburst. - Yellow, flushed, redeori cee cis eee 1.25 
White Hawk.) Pure white 3h 0.2 dace een eee 1,25 
Single Early Mixed. A mixture of above varieties... 1.15 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Large double blooms, brilliant colors, beautifully var- 
iegated, resembling Water. Lilies. Flower a week 
later than the Single Early Tulips. 12 inches tall. 
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Bonanza. Carmine, edged yellow .................. 1.40 10.00 
Dante Bright-redie er Ge een 1.40 10.00 
Electra. Carmine-red, shaded light violet .......... 1.40 10.00 
Murillo. Delicate light rose-pink, flushed white ..... 1.40 10.00 
Mr. Van Der Hoeff. Pure golden-yellow ............ 1.40 10.00 
Orange Nassau. Orange-scarlet, margin orange .... 1.40 10.00 
Peach Blossom. Brilliant dark rose-pink ........... 1.40 10.00 
Snowball.” Pure white! a iaio joa «a Oe ee 1.40 10.00 
Double Early Mixed. Splendid showy colors ........ 1.25 9.00 
PARROT TULIPS 
Distinctive, large feathery, thick-petaled flowers 
blooming in May. Strong, stiff stems. 24 inches tall. 
Blue Parrot. Bright violet and mauve, tinted bronze 1.25 9.00 
Fantasy. Salmon-rose, green markings ............ 1.25 9.00 
Orange Favorite. Bright orange, green blotches ..... 1.40 10.00 
Sunshine., ‘Pure goldén-yellow< a ea oe eee 1.40 10.00 
Therese. Cherry scarlet. Parrot green markings.... 1.40 10.00 
Violet Queen, Soft violet, flushed lavender ......... 1.40 10.00 
Parrot. Mixed. =All’colors ¢ 070) at) eee 1.25 9.00 
EXTRA EARLY SPECIES TULIPS 
The wild tulip species have a grace and charm differ- 
ent from all other tulips. Ideal for the rock garden 
and hardy border. 
Clusiana. Small, pointed blooms, white with cherry- 
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Dasystemon. Canary yellow and white, 8 small flow- 
#FS.0n a‘ Stem.) Blin. say aves cee ee 1.40 10.00 
Kichleri. Lily shaped, large scarlet. 10 in........... 1.15 8.00 
Kaufmanniana. Large cream, shaded rose. 6 in...... 1.75 13.00 
Red Emperor. Largest and earliest scarlet-red tulip, 
enormousi‘oval blooms.. 18 injis. a 0J0 ee .75 13.00 
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True French Grown Paper White Grandifioras 
CULTURE: The flowers are deliciously sweet-scented, 
produced on long stems bearing 6 to 12 blooms in a 
cluster. Plant the bulbs in bowls filled with pebbles 
and water. Store ina cool, dark place until well rooted 
then bring them to the light where they are to bloom. e 
Mammoth Bulbs. 14-15 ctm. ......... ACS A rae 1.75 13.00 
