Order No. 126. Here’s a real rainbow for your 
home. Six wonderful brilliant colors . . . and all 
named varieties. Bold and beautiful Darwin 
Tulips, every one! A group of these fine tulips in 
your lawn will stop passers-by next Spring, and 
you'll be the envy of those who neglected to plant 
this fall. 
12 Large Bulbs........... ee tp Lea ‘ 
(EXTRA—1 Keiserskroon, worth 17¢) KEISERSKROON 
25 Large Bulbs....... reel $2.15 ide oe ney nud Yel 
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(EXTRA—2 iciferskroon: worth 28c) serene hems An ontstand. 
50 Large Bulbs.............. . $3.75 ae pep nanen ie 
(EXTRA—4 Keitecskroon: oun 56c) eee 50¢; 6 for 853 
100 Large Bulbs..... Sh ebeic velsirs ey ‘ 12 for $1.50, Postpaid. 
(EXTRA——8 Keiserskroo 
a se created: a sensation in our gardens this iG You can be th 
: first to grow these exotic new varieties. 
ae Alike or assorted: 3 for 35¢; 6 for 60c, postpatd. eae 
94. Martha (Pink) | 95. Mrs. Moon (Yellow) - 
—«96. Marcellina (Red) 97. The Bride (White) 
COLLECTION OF ALL 4: 3 each of the 4 oe Tulips 
above. Order No. 98. 
ALL 12 ONLY $1.00, POSTPAID. 
This lovely vista is the front lawn of Doc- Don’t overlook the beautiful Darwin Tulips 
tor and Mrs. Kenneth Gee of Shenandoah. featured on the cover. These are the real 
Wouldn’t you, too, be proud of a tasteful aristocrats of the Tulip family. ‘They are 
colorful entrance planting like this? truly the finest we’ve been able to find, and 
I know you'll be thrilled when you see them 
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Thousands of our friends have discovere detente heislnest Goring: 
what wonderful results in “exterior decora- 
tion” can be obtained with tulips and other Edward May 
Spring-flowering bulbs. And so inexpensive, 
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