Triumph Tulips have proven to be most suited 
to our climate, because of a sturdy, almost course 
texture, which prevents burning and they offer the 
added advantage of flowering about ten days 
earlier and still hold their own alongside the Dar- 
win Breeder and Cottage Tulips. 
Flower and stem are in perfect balance, of 
vigorous growth and the colors are quite unique, 
because of unusual brilliance and warmth. 
The Peony flowered Tulips were originally 
called Double Triumph Tulips or Double Late 
Tulips. 
They have the same sturdy growth of the Tri- 
umph Tulips and their colors are equally spectac- 
ular. Their similarity to Peonies is so striking that 
varieties like Eros and Mount Tacoma really don’t 
look like Tulips. 
Like the Lily flowering and the Parrot Tulips, 
these Peony flowered Tulips need to be planted 
by themselves and they will never fail to draw 
acclaim. 
Without a sound, with no footfall, 
Breathes a garden behind the wall. 
