NELIS GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS—Continued 
Pex) Doz: 100 
MONSIEUR MOTTET. 26 inches. A light pink colored 
Tulip of medium size. Bulbs produce four to six flowers 
each. One of the best bunch flowering Tulips ..........$0.55 $1.80 $12.50 
MOUNT EREBUS. 29 inches. A _ spectacular new pure 
white Tulip, with white stamens. Strong and_ sturdy. 
j One of the best in new whites, highly recommended ... .55 1.80 12.50 
MRS. BEECHER STOWE. 26 inches. Beautiful, strong, 
cup-shaped flower of bluish purple, overlaid golden bronze; 
white base with yellow star. This color is the nearest ap- 
proach to the blue Tulip we have seen so far ........ .65 2.15 15.00 
MRS, ETHEL TEI.LING. 30 inches. (A Nelis introduction.) 
A brilliant carmine-crimson, having a beautiful satiny 
sheen. Very large, oblong and imposing flower on a tall, 
strong stem. An outstanding variety which, once seen, 
is firmly fixed in your memory. Named in honor of Mrs. 
Ethel Telling. former chairman of the Holland, Michigan, 
Tulip Time Committee, for her untiring efforts in pro- 
moting and directing this great floral festival ........... .70 2.25 16.00 
MRS. J. T. SCHEEPERS. 24 inches. One of the largest 
bright yellow Tulips, oval-shaped flowers carried on 
straight stems. The petals will not turn back as flower 
ages, but remain cup-shaped to the end. Highly recom- 
MEMCOEC Werereve. ue rate Creve stave Renee te eas eterna tee eM olay atel eoliots ere) saree CLO. 1.65 11.00 
MRS. MOON. 26 inches. Beautiful, all yellow, vase-shaped 
flowers with pointed petals, Distinctly perfumed ........ .40 1.35 9.00 
Mrs. J. T. 
Scheepers 
Perse aWozs 100 
MR. VAN ZYL. 25 inches. A glorious dark 
rose Tulip, with broad white border; love- 
ly, clear bright interior. A splendid va- 
riety which we can well recommend ....$0.55 $1.75 $12.00 
NIPHETOS. 27 inches. A gorgeous variety 
of soft sulphur-yellow; inside of bloom 
primula-yellow with yellow anthers. An 
excellentimkeenere arouisn seis Save sieicrs ition 4a La 9.75 
NEW ORLEANS. 28 inches. A flower of 
intense claret-crimson with blue base. A 
Hider, Seyaiel Color’ acmcogdoossoupoceana “an 150-975 
ORANGE GLOW. 32 inches. A magnificent 
variety of golden yellow overlaid with or- 
ange and buff: wiry, tall stem. The finest 
light orange Tulip we have secn so far... .55 1.75 12.00 
ORANGE KING. 23 inches. Deep orange- 
rose, with inside of cup orange-scarlet with 
yellow center. Graceful in form and en- 
Mish aamiAchle Sogocnouoddouacna0cGebo castle Acar) 9.00 
Margeaux 
Remo Doze 100 
OSSI OSWALDA. 24 inches. A striking variety of creamy 
white, edged rose, resembling Picotee. This is "a chame- 
leon-type Tulip, changing by the day until at its height 
itis) almost rose am color 5 .ee se: Miekere haterecte tals lon aera OLA oe oe 40) 860-00 
PANORAMA. 25 inches. Among the older varieties this 
Tulip has been able to hold its own. Its flower is beauti- 
ful coppery orange, with olive-green base. Has very long- 
lastines qualities) ssid sat crise settvtde cr ciaivlomoc enc nar meee) 1.40 9.50 
PICOTEE, (Lily-Flowering.) 20 inches. Snow-white with 
a margin of rose; pointed and reflexing petals. This is 
another old favorite which is still too good to be dis- 
Carded mcctasicccde Epi SE NCee Pa CPTI erin’ cdi enCiicPR anc AMER RteeNere eA Ga? 1.40 9.50 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 27 inches. Brilliant American- 
Beauty-red; most popular Darwin variety. Sweet scented .. .45 1.55 10.50 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. 28 inches. A beautiful salmon- 
rose Tulip with a narrow edge of blush-rose at margin. 
Produces a wonderful, tall, salmon-pink bloom for which 
every connoisseur has been looking for years .......... .55 1.80 12.5¢ 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH MAX. 28 inches. Clear, deep 
pink, changing to rose-pink. The lovely, well shaped flow- 
er gives it added attraction. A larger, taller improvement 
over the older Princess Elizabeth variety ............... .40 Bey 9.00 
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