Elowering Tulips 
Per3 Doz. 100 
CONDE NAST. 27 inches. A strong, sturdy, 
beautiful waxy yellow flower, which as it 
ages becomes suffused with a salmon overcast. 
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CROWNING GLORY. 24 inches. A golden 
yellow with a clearly defined edge of scarlet- 
red, making this a striking beauty, which is 
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DARLINGTON. 30 inches. An outstanding, 
large, rose-scarlet flower of cup-shape, with 
tips of the outer petals slightly reflexed. One 
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DEMETER. 30 inches. A lovely, tall variety 
of purple with a warm reddish glow. Ex- 
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DILLENBURG. 28 inches. A new variety best 
described as a glorious salmon-orange, with 
large, showy, well formed flowers of great 
substance. Rather late bloomer ..........- 45° (1.45 9.50 
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DON PEDRO. 27 inches. A beautiful shade of 
coffee-brown, shaded maroon. A_ unique 
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DORIE OVERALL. 34 inches. The outside of 
this unusual flower is deep petunia-purple with 
lighter edge, while the inside is tinted light 
blue. Largest and tallest of this color and 
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ECLIPSE. 28 inches. The most perfect crim- 
son-red Tulip in existence today. Glorious 
color, perfect shape and form without de- 
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FAUST. 30 inches. Dark satiny purple with 
white base. Enormous flower of fine form, 
quite the best in its color. Highly recom- 
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GEORGE GRAPPE. 29 inches. A new introduc- 
tion of unusual merit. Large, well shaped 
flowers of a lovely lavender-blue with clear 
blue center carried on a tall, strong stem. 
Early to midseason bloomer ............/- .50 17 Ole ee hile.) 
GLACIER. 27 inches. Sometimes called **Wild- 
lust’’, this flower is of a beautiful ivory-white, 
giving an almost transparent effect ........ 50 1.70 U0) 
GOLDEN BRONZE. 26 inches. This lovely 
Tulip is the exact color its name implies. 
One of the few really golden bronze varieties. 
Bulbs produce from 3 to 6 flowers per plant. 
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GOLDEN HARVEST. 29 inches. Tall, deep Mt. Erebus 
lemon-yellow flower of great substance, with 
a lovely shading of pale green through the 
blossom, making it one of the rarest and 
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GRENADIER. 21 inches. Dazzling vermilion- 
orange. Excellent in clumps in the border as Marshall 
outstanding bright spots in the color scheme. Haig 
Recommended for a particularly showy effect. 
Most effective in full sun. Early bloomer ... .50 1.70 11.50 
G. W. LEAK. 28 inches. Brilliant flowers of 
geranium-scarlet of compelling beauty. The 
tips of the petals turn downward, showing 
the lovely pale base. This tall, strong variety 
is ideally suited for American climate; of 
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H. I. PRATT. 27 inches. An egg-shaped flower 
of delicate lavender blendings, overlaid at 
the edge with veins of gold and set off with 
a narrow edge of golden yellow. The inside 
is more heavily overlaid, changing to golden 
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INDIAN CHIEF. 36 inches. A very tall and 
strong Tulip of enormous size. The color is 
fascinating and very suitable for outdoor 
lanting. Indian-brown flushed  coppery 
Die with a burnished metallic sheen. It 
towers above practically all other varieties. .50 1.70 11.50 
INGA HUME. 26 inches. Red with sharply 
broad, lined yellow edge; inside deep yellow, 
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