NIZE “Winning Tulips 
MAZEPPA,. 28 inches. Brilliant geranium-scarlet, long, 
oblong flowers with tips of petals slightly reflexed. 
This flower has an exceptional appeal in color, as well ; 
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MONTGOMERY. 26 inches. A new color, imported 
directly from the producer of this new striking novelty 
of white with a clearly marked red edge. This is 
something new which we know you will like ....... ail} 2.50 18.00 
MRS. HENRY FORD. 22 inches. Large flower. Vivid 
orange-scarlet. This new scedling novelty was named 
May 1950. Aw Nelism introductions cme anise sitee a oe 85 
NARDI,. 27 inches. Another new introduction of the 
giant flowering type, producing immense blooms of 
American-Beauty-red. A real flower marvel, with a 
disarming rosebud shape characteristic in its early 
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SOUTHERN CROSS. 31 inches. A delightful blend of 
sulphur-yellow, changing to golden yellow flushed 
warm apricot; inside golden yellow. Fine exhibition 
variety of unusual attraction. Late blooming ........ 50 1.75 12.00 
SMILING QUEEN. 32 inches. Considered a _ perfect 
American variety, in which size is very important plus 
extra sturdiness in order to produce its exceptionally 
long flowers of clear rose-pink as well as beautiful 
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TORRENS. 26 inches. An exceptionally large, scarlet- 
red show Tulip, very strong plant. Another example of 
good breeding by present-day hybridizers .......... .80 
i ZOMERSCHOON. 20 inches. An unusually lovely 
Tulip. soft salmon-pink flames on a silvery background. 
This noble variety, long thought lost, is at least 300 
years old, records stating it was planted in the 17th 
a century. The only remaining variety dating back to 
the “‘Tulip Craze’’ in the Netherlands when fortunes 
were paid for a single Tulip bulb. A few bulbs have 
been found still in existence, and we can offer them 
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NEW FRINGED TULIPS 
Although the edges of the blossoms are finely lacerated these, Tulips do not 
belong to the Parrot Tulips since they retain their regular cup shape. 
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FRINGED LILAC. 26 inches. A blending of lavender 
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SU PER GIANT TU LI P i] SOTHIS. 26 inches. Vivid red, an outstanding variety. .60 1.95 13.50 
S SUNDEW?. 225 inchesss Cardinal -redmtan orelelele tet ate arate 40 1.35 9.00 
DARDANELLE. 39 inches. This giant scarlet-red Tulip of im- 
mense size, great strength of stem and enormous eee COLLECTION 
tracted considerable interest at our Tulip Exhibits at Holland, = = ; 
Michigan. We can now offer a limited number of these bulbs, 3 each of the above Fringed Tulips ( 9 bulbs, labeled) $1.65 
from our stock. When these are sold, we can no longer accept 6 each of the above Fringed Tulips (18 bulbs, labeled) 3.00 
any more orders for this year. Therefore, if you wish to try 12 each of the above Fringed Tulips (36 bulbs labeled) 5.70 
this variety, be sure to place your order early. } zi > 
Each $0.75 3 for $2.00 Doz. $7.00 
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