Per 3 Doz. 100 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. 26 inches. The nearest ap- 
proach to the so-called ““Black Tulip’’, deep ma- 
roon-black with a velvety sheen. One of the dark- 
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MADAME BUTTERELY. 29 inches. An outstanding 
lavender Tulip. Strong, with a magnificent egg- 
shaped flower making a beautifully proportioned 
plant. The color is purple, changing to silvery 
lavender ames ovayamcrtne clea cierererieee nic keira erent ate 45 1.45 9.50 
MARGEAUX,. 30 inches. An outstandingly lovely 
variety of unusual.color. The gorgeous blossom is 
a rich wine-red, almost Dubonnet, carried on a 
tall stem, producing large size blossoms ........ .495 1.45 9.50 
MAKASSAR. 26 inches. A beautiful, strong flower, 
of perfect golden yellow, equally well suited for 
outdoor planting as well as forcing ..... Ea Peet he HO) 1.70 11.50 
MARJORIE BOWEN. 31 inches. A flower of very 
beautirul shape, of a color difficult to describe, 
it consists of buff, salmon and orange shades, 
which change to rose-pink as the flower ages. A 
beautiful and outstandingly graceful variety .... .45 1.45 9.50 
sei Ib MARSHALL HAIG. 27 inches. A most unusual 
cheepers and beautiful Tulip of large size, which opens a 
bronzy red, edged crimson, and as the flower ages 
it becomes a brilliant crimson throughout, with a 
very bright interior and a golden yellow base. In 
our opinion the finest scarlet in its price class ... .50 1.70 iat sya) 
MAZEPPA. 28 inches. Brilliant geranium-scarlet. 
Long, oblong flowers with tips of petals slightly 
NELIS GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS— reflexed. This flower has an exceptional appeal in 
Gananued color, as well as in its excellent form .......... 45 1.50 10.00 
Per 3 Doz. 100 
JEROEN BOSCH. 28 inches. An unusual color com- 
bination of light maroon-red, with the edges of 
MONSIEUR MOTTET. 26 inches. A light pink 
colored Tulip of medium size. Bulbs produce four 
the petals bordered bronze, changing to golden yel- £0 reoibas each. One of the best bunch flowery 
low at the very edge. Oval shaped flower of large rbeve AU OUG GOIN inaioas ncn oc opekaneMarreresactisie sitatevens ariute acct a OHO) 55:5) 10.50 
SUAS WOord Oho 6 .cioleC ots. rei camer affarecaed ecb, Supuedet ike cate, opens tets SO 0M ola dOm spldaod 
ae : MONTGOMERY. 26 inches. A new color, imported 
JESSY. 28 inches. An unusual flower of chestnut- directly fromathe producer ofsthis mew striking 
brown with a warm, coppery red glow. Artistic novelty of white, with a clearly marked red edge. 
coloring and good growing habits make this a on This is a really striking flower which we know 
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KATHLEEN PARLOW. 30 inches. Bright silvery 
rose, a very delicately colored blossom, carried on MOUNT. EREBUS. 29 inches. A spectacular mew 
tall stem. Highly recommended for the garden. pure white Tulip, with white stamens. Strong and 
Slishtlys “ragratitystaw -usisus ever tommkenen er ices orca ee 50 1.70 11.50 sturdy. One of the best in new whites, highly 
a3 waded 4 0 
KING LEAR Ss Taeccee eas eee caiheen relat Trecommmetucled certs owacctel els vehelllin eneys arobarerecerenspenmteuslehe 50 1.70 11.50 
darker red, fine rich mahogany with an orang: 
overtone. Medium size flowers of vivid and un- MRS. ETHEL TELLING. 30 inches. (A Nelis in- 
wstdal COLGicimS Me Sy peter toa hy aiteniat'er'as altel terp tl Sous iene western 50 1.70 i SO) troduction). A brilliant carmine-crimson, having 
' a beautiful satiny sheen. Very large, oblong and 
LADY HILLINGDON. 27 inches. A delightful color impcsing flower on a tall, strong stem. An out- 
of richly veined orange. White center of the petal standing variety which, once seen, is firmly fixed 
has a salmon overcast. Insid2 has orange blend- in your memory. Named in honor of Mrs. Ethel 
ings with a deep orange-yellow base. Flowers car- Telling, former chairman of the Holland, Michigan, 
Tied OM) A Wily. StEM) (jew aise ei! afetede l= «iclsys ela sis)s)» Say) aes oe 10 Tulip Time Committee, for her untiring efforts in 
promoting and directing this great floral festival. .70 ohn hs) 16.00 
Mons. Mottet 
The Bishop 
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