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Lord Carnarvon (22), magnificent clear pink, white flush at margin, flowers are elegantly formed 
and of great beauty, strongly recommended for bedding. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 7.50 per 100 
Nivea (28), undoubtedly one of the best of the white Triumph Tulips. Huge flower of purest white, 
carried on a strong, tall stem, an useful handsome variety for general garden use, a most lovely 
cutflower. $ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Nova (22), a very magnificent and distinct Tulip with unusual good substance, color lilac-rose with 
silvery sheen and salmon-rose to vermilion on the outer petals. $ 1.15 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Piccadilly (23), a very beautiful and interesting Tulip, color a pleasing shade of cherry-red with 
a distinct white border on edge of petal, very effective variety producing large flowers of good 
lasting qualities. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
President Von Hindenburg (22), a very attractive bold flower, color garnet-red, pink-edged, 
greyish-white base, recommended for bedding. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 7.75 per 100 
Red Signal (16), this is one of the newer and in our opinion one of the most beautiful vermilion-red 
Tulips for the garden, colossal globular shaped flowers are borne on erect and strong stems and 
have great lasting qualities, highly recommended. $ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Rhineland (20), this is a striking Tulip for bedding purposes, color red with yellow edge, somewhat 
similar to the popular Keizerskroon Tulip. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
Rose Beauty (17), a very beautiful flower of good size, color deep-pink changing to cherry-red, 
pure white base. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Sandringham (18), another beautiful bedding Tulip, color carmine-like, flushed pink with white 
base. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Telescopium (20), a very elegantly shaped flower of a reddish-violet, of large size and great beauty, 
the blooms are borne on tall stems. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
Ursa Minor (20), a very fine deep yellow flower of good form, one of the best of this class of Tulips, 
highly recommended. $ 1.15 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Viotta (20), one of the most beautiful and outstanding varieties of this section, producing very large 
globular flowers of a much pleasing combination of warm cherry-red deeply edged pure white 
with a large pure white base, sturdy grower of good height, strongly recommended for the 
garden. $ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Yuki San (18), this is a distinct Tulip of recent introduction, the oval-shaped flowers are of a good 
size and erect habit, color madder-red with broad chrome-yellow margin, very fine for garden 
decoration, also suitable for late forcing. $ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Mendel Tulips 
This type owes its particular value to the fact that it has contracted the glorious colors and 
the astounding value for the garden of the Darwin Tulips and the earliness of Duc van Tholl. 
They are of excellent habit and beauty and flower in the garden 10 to 14 days earlier than Darwins, 
thus bridging the interval between Single Early and Triumph Tulips. Most varieties can be forced 
quite easily, early and in a short time and this adds considerably to their value. In the description 
of each variety, the approximate forcing date is mentioned. 
Origin: the name of this race was given to a group of varieties obtained from cross-pollination 
between Duc van Tholl and Darwin Tulips by Messrs. E. H. Krelage & Son of Haarlem, Holland. 
These seedlings flowered for the first time in 1915 and were introduced at Haarlem in 1921. They 
caused a real sensation and fancy prices were paid for the stocks. 
They may at once be exposed to the full light contrary to all other Tulips which should be 
started in the dark. If for some unforeseen reason the height is not obtained and the bulbs are found 
to be lazy, they should be left in the dark for a few days and thus encourage the sprouts to lengthen 
See information on page 3. 
COLLECTIONS OF MENDEL TULIPS 
These collections of Mendel Tulips are made of such varieties that are particularly 
suitable for pot and bowl culture for flowering in the latter part of January. They are, of 
course, also suitable for planting outdoors. 
25 Bulbs, 5 each of 5 named varieties, our selection ......... % 1.90 
50 99 10 99 99 5 99 99 99 99 e ° e e e ° ° » e $ 3.50 
100 99 20 99 93> 5 99 99 39 99 ° e e e e e e e o $ 6.50 
