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It has been our policy for years to show to the American public, at our ex- 
tensive display fields, the latest varieties available in Tulip bulbs. Our 1951 listing 
is as nearly complete as can be desired, and contains varieties which probably will 
not be handled by the average seedsman or grower for another decade. 
Per 3 Doz. 100 
ALICE TIPLADY. 26 inches. An unusual 
delicately shaded flower of soft cream to 
soft orange blend, listed by the originator - 
as “‘champagne’’ color. The pointed petals . 
are slightly tipped lavender ............$0.80 $2.70 $19.59 
ADCA. 30 inches. A new salmon-rose beau- 
ty of outstanding character, which has so 
long been needed in this class .......... 65 
BACAROLA. 29 inches. A Tulip of unusual 
strength with foliage that shows this breed- 
ing characteristic, topped with a huge 
flower of deep teddish purple .......... 60/95) 13.50 
BLANCA. 24 inches. A pure white, cup- 
shaped Tulip which has an exceptionally 
long bleoming scason, Flowers are of fine 
form with a yellow base and yellow sta- 
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BLACK GIRL. 28 inches. Outstandingly <>, 
lovely, the darkest of the so-called “Black 7 
Tulips.”’ Medium sized flewers, strong, 
sturdy growth. Especially lovely when 
planted with light Tulips for contrast .... .65 2.15 15.00 
BLUE PERFECTION. 26 inches. A refined 
flower of lavender-blue, in which the blue 
predominates. Medium size with pointed 
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DARLINGTON. 30 inches. An outstanding 
large, rose-scarlet flower of cup-shape, with 
tips of the outer petals slightly reflexed. 
Onerviof the ifinestank cew ereiec aisle a etorcoies 65 15.00 Man 
DORIE OVERALL. 34 inches. The outside sat 
of this unusual flower is deep petunia-purple Nicholson 
with lighter edge, while the inside is tint- 
ed light blue. Largest and tallest of this 
color during the 1949 Tulip Show ...... on 
FLAMING YOUTH. 14 inches. Immense 
flower of flaming orange, perched on un- 
usually glossy foliage. One of the most 
talked about Tulips of our 1951 display. .85 2.75 20.00 
GEORGE DICKS. 30 inches. A_ beautiful OVE ty 
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KING MAUVE. 29 inches. One of the most ° ° 
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large size and perfect form. Very strong, 20 eat Vege of the varieties $ 4.85 
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MARIE NICHOLSON. 29 inches. Out- Bulbs ( 3 each of the varieties y 
standingly beautiful rose-red with a glossy 6 listed, labeled) ............ Cae 12 75 
sheen. A Tulip of fine shape and great 24 Bulbs (12 each of the varieties 42 00 
strength. Named for the first president of listed Habeléd) iin. -rieieleis erste ° 
the American Tulip Society. A Nelis in- 
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