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WORLD’S LARGEST AND FINEST 
Tulips 
Brilliant colors. Tall stems. Plant in large groups 
or in shrub or evergreen border. 
12 for $1.20 50 for $4.50 100 for $8.50 
Advance—Orange scarlet, dark blue base. 
American Flag—Red and white striped. 
Charles Needham—Brilliant scarlet. 
City of Haarlem—Deep red with steel 
blue base. 
Dillenburg—Salmon - orange. 
Eclipse—Deep, blood-red with white mar- fy 
gined blue base. 
Golden Harvest—Deep lemon yellow. 
G. W. Leake—Geranium scarlet. 
Kaiserkroon—Bright red, heavily edged 
with deep golden yellow. Blooms about 
10 days earlier than other varieties. 
La Tulipe Noire—Rich, velvety black- 
maroon. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers—Pure yellow. 
Long, oval-shaped flower. 
Pride of Zwanenburg—Deep pink. 
Princess Elizabeth—Bright rosy pink. 
Red Emperor—Bright red. This tulip and Kaiser- 
kroon bloom about 10 days earlier than other 
varieties. 
The Bishop—Rich deep violet. 
White Giant—Large, pure white. 
Wancissus or Daffedils 
Every home should have some of these long-stemmed 
flowers in perennial beds or in group plantings in the 
shrub or evergreen border. 
12 for $2.25 25 for $4.00 50 for $7.50 
KING ALFRED—Deep golden yellow of intense uniform 
color throughout. Wide trumpet deeply frilled and re- 
curved. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE—The white counterpart of King 
Alfred described above. Pale primrose on opening, 
changing to white. 
A beautiful Spring flower having spikes closely set with 
small round bells. Grows about five inches high and does 
well in partial shade or full sun. 
12 for 60c 50 for $2.25 100 for $4.25 
White — Dark Blue — Light Blue 
Crocus 
These flowers herald the first signs of Spring, often 
blooming before snow leaves the ground. Be sure to es- 
tablish some Crocus corner to be observed in early Spring. 
12 for 85c¢ 50 for $3.25 100 for $6.00 
White — Yellow — Deep Purple — Light Blue 
