Salzer’s Choice May-Flowering Tulips 
PLANT ALL BULBS AS SOON AS RECEIVED 
Tulips may be planted in any good well drained soil. Set them 
about 6 in. apart and 6 to 8 in. deep. In very cold sections, cover 
with leaves for the winter but not until the ground is frozen hard. 
Covering unfrozen ground attracts mice which will eat the bulbs. 
We supply first size, genuine imported Holland grown bulbs. 
GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 
The most popular of all tulips! The chief characteristics of the 
Darwin tulips are the perfect cup-shape of the flowers, the fleshy 
substantial petals, tall stems and bright colors. They bloom in May, 
and in coloring embrace every conceivable shade of pink and rose, 
almost jet black, crimson, scarlet, purple to mauve, yellow and white. 
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BARTIGON—Rich crimson-scarlet becoming 
brighter at the margin. Good for garden and 
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BLUE AIMABLE—Pleasing soft bluish-heliotrope 
flower of perfect shape and heavy substance. 
One of the last to fade. 25 in. 100 for $8.50... 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Very large, brilliant ver- 
milion-scarlet with a satiny sheen. One of the 
best in this color and splendid for garden or 
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EUNICE—Brilliant rose-pink tulip of great beau- 
ty. The color is very bright and of an even 
tone. The very large, well formed flower is 
carried on a strong stem and lasts for a long 
time. 29 inches. 100 for $10.20.................. Ati 1.50 2.72 
INSURPASSABLE—As the name implies, this is 
an exceptionally beautiful tulip. Very large 
rounded flower of clear, soft lilac held on 
tall, strong stem. 27 in. 100 for $9.75........... 43 1.40 2.60 
NEPHITOS—An even shade of soft sulphur-yellow 
but somewhat darker on the inside. The very 
large flower have somewhat longer petals than 
most Darwins. Outstanding in any setting. 
$1.10 $2.05 
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PRIDE OF HAARLEM—American Beauty red 
with scarlet sheen. Large, well-formed, sweet 
,.scented flowers on tall upright stems. An old 
dependable variety. 30 in. 106 for $7.65........ 57 1.10 2.05 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG—Beautiful massive 
blooms of a delightful bright rosy-red suffused 
with salmon, carried on tall straight stems. 
_ Certainly one of the finest tulips in existence. 
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH—Superb deep rose-pink 
shaded old rose; white base. Flowers are large, 
of good substance and last remarkably long. 
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QUEEN OF THE NIGHT—The really Black Tulip. 
Considered much better than LaTulipe Noire. 
A rare beauty with large, black flower carried 
on tall straight stems. 30 inches. 100 for $7.95. .59 1.12 
THE BISHOP—A magnificent clear, deep violet- 
blue inside and out. A really superb tulip still 
considered the best in this color. 29 in. 100 
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THE PEACH—Glorious peach-blossom pink on 
white ground slightly lighter at edges; inside 
clear rose-pink. Flowers of most attractive 
form, with oval shaped somewhat pointed 
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YELLOW GIANT—Heavy textured flower of a 
rich deep golden-yellow color. A typical tall- 
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ZWANENBURG—A fine white tulip. The large 
flowers are of good substance, purest white 
with black anthers. Tall and vigorous grower. 
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MIXED—See page 2, illustrated in color. 
GIANT BREEDER TULIPS 
The latest of all tulips to bloom. The flowers are of very thick 
substance, the stems are the longest and heaviest of any of the 
tulips, and their unusual lasting qualities make them most de- 
sirable. Planted with the other varieties listed, one may have 
five to six weeks of Holland’s finest tulip blossoms, next spring, in 
one’s own garden. 
BACCHUS—Dark violet blue, large perfect flower. 32 in. 
CHERBOURG—Large, imposing globular flower of golden yellow, 
tinged bronze and salmon. 31 in. 
DILLENBURG—Of great beauty and substance. 
and edged apricot and rose. 28 in. 
J. J. BOWMAN—A huge flower, of,:dark red color; flushed :. claret 
and edged with bronze. One of the best breeders. 32 in. 
-LOUIS. XIV—Rich, dark purple with shades of steel blue, heavily 
flushed bronze and edged golden brown. 32 in. 
Any of the above five varieties: 6 for 67c; 12 for $1.27; 25 for $2.38; 
100 for $8.95, postpaid. 
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ALL BULBS ARE FOR FALL PLANTING ONLY. 
TWO CHOICE NEW TULIPS 
FASCINATING (Lily-flowered)—An outstanding beauty. Slender 
vase-shaped flowers of soft creamy-yellow. They are of exquisite 
form and carried on tall, strong stems which sway gracefully 
in the wind. Will last a long time in the garden or cut. All its 
name implies. 30 in. 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 100 for 
$11.95, postpaid. 
SPANISH BEAUTY (Darwin)—An unusual shade of rich deep 
red with an undertone of mahogany. Distinctly different and 
the very large cup-shaped flower is held erect on tall, strong 
stem. A dusky glamorous beauty. 27 in. 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.75; 
25 for $3.25; 100 for $11.95, postpaid. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
Also blooming in May, this type differs from the Darwins in that 
the blooms are either oval or pointed, and they flower a few days 
after the Darwin type. Many of them are sweet scented. 
CARRARA—An outstanding white tulip. The huge flower is rounded 
and beautifully formed and as purely white as the marble from 
which it is named. 26 inches. 
DIDO—The perfect flower is borne on a tall straight stem and 
its color is bright orange-rose, margined bright orange-yellow. 
A brilliant and unusual color. 30 inches. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Immense, globular, deep lemon-yellow flowers 
of great substance. 28 inches. 
PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE—A globular flower of rich golden- 
yellow with distinct edging of scarlet-red. A very bright and 
showy tulip for the garden. 24 inches. 
MIXED—A _ splendid blending of bright colors including many 
varieties. The flowers are of varied form and ideal for cutting. 
Any of the above 4 varieties or mixed: 6 for 57%c; 12 for $1.10; 
25 for $2.05; 100 for $7.65, postpaid. 
LILY-FLOWERED TULIPS 
The flowers have the grace and form of a lily. They are very 
large, with outward spreading, gracefully reflexed petals and are 
borne on fine, long, strong and straight stems. They bloom with 
the Darwin, Cottage and other May-flowering tulips. Suitable for 
Rock Garden as well as general use, and especially fine for cut- 
ing. The colors are varied and beautiful. Mixed only: 6 for 65c; 
12 for $1.22: 95 for $2.30: 100 for $8.65, postpaid. 
Peony-Flowered ‘lulips 
PEONY-FLOWERED TULIPS 
Very double tulips, blooming just before or with other May- 
flowering tulips. They are not quite as tall as the others, but this is 
compensated by their heavy substance, good coloring, and their 
very double, almost peony-like flowers! 
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EROS—A mellow bright rose color and fully 
double to the very center. Of glorious peony 
form and one of the largest in this class. 22 
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each petal. Rounded and fully double. 24 
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MT. TACOMA—Huge double flowers of a clear 
white with. occasional light green markings on 
outer petals. Strong and long lasting. 24 in. 
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MIXED—A mixture of all of the Double Late 
Flowering Tulips, including the above. 100 
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