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CAMPFIRE 
B60S8—Its blood-red 
WHITE GIANT 
B6136—-Large, snow- 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND 
B6110—A very large 
SCOTCH LASSIE 
B6120 — Purest deep 
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than those we are offering ¢ purple on a dark blue color gives it the bril- White petals on tall, yellow with a red edge, 
Gurney’s for the best. beige cece es liance and enchantment ae Ohare ee Makes a very attractive 
: tremely long _ lasting. of a flaming fire. 3 for # * ef 4 Ee garden tulip. 3 for 50¢; 
3 for 48c; 6 for 79¢; tulips. or 45c; 6 for 
—_” ny ..Y 12 for 1.34; 25 for 245,  45¢; 6 for 75c; 12 for  75c; 12 for 1.19; 25 for 8 for BSc; 12 for 1.49; 
re . postpaid. 1.19; 25 for 2.29, ppd. 2.29, postpaid. 25 for 2.59, postpaid. 
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Gurney’s Giant Double 
Peony-Flowered TULIPS 
RED SIGNAL QUEEN OF THE NIGHT GRENADIER CLARA BUTT YELLOW GIANT 
Imagine tulips so big and double they look 
like lovely peonies. Fragrant and long stemmed. 
Far superior to the old, squatty, short-stemmed, 
“lle early double tulips. Bloom same time as 
BONANZA ty ; 
ae Darwins. 
SYMPHONIA 
86043—Large, brilliant, rosy-carmine flowers on tall 
stems. A sport of Darwin, Pride of Holland. 3 for 
60c; 6 for 98c; 12 for 1.75, postpaid. 
SNOW PRINCE 
86042—Beautiful double white. Large flowers re- 
sembling a pure white peony. 3 for 60c; 6 for 98c; 
12 for 1.75, postpaid. 
EROS 
B6034—-A gorgeous pink, tinted silvery rose toward 
the edge. A fine variety. 3 for 67¢; 6 for 1.20; 12 for 
2.15, postpaid. 
BONANZA 
86031—-The new double. 
edged with brighe gold. A striking color combination. 
3 for 55c; 6 for 89c; 12 for 1.59, postpaid. 
UNCLE TOM 
Ibs in all, noe aid. 
toe only fee Lee pee B6045—Rich dark red. Huge flowers. Does. well 
Epis 6 om even in semi-shade. Really outstanding. 3 for 70¢; 
ofrers. 
6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.29, ppd. 
Each red petal brilliantly’ 
B6117—The biggest, 
reddest and one of the 
finest of all the Dar- 
wins, Has beautiful, 
bowl-shaped flowers, 
3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; 12 
| for 1.49; 25 for ‘2.59, 
ppd. 
AFTERGLOW 
B6050 — Finest of the 
orange varieties. Flow- 
er is deep rose-orange 
with salmon edges. 3 
for 45c; 6 for 75c; 12 
for 1.19; 28 for 2.29, 
postpaid. 
86113 — The best and 
darkest of all the 
“black”’ tulips. Large 
flowers on long, stiff 
stems. 3 for 45c; 6 for 
7Sce; 12 for 1.19; 25 for 
2.29, postpaid. 
MAUVE BEAUTY 
B6097—New. Beautiful 
mauve (silvery helio- 
trope), with a shade of 
lilac coward the edge of 
the petals. 3 for 50c; 
6 for 85c; 12 for 1.49; 
25 for 2.59, ppd. 
86074 — One of the 
brightest colored reds. 
Large flower. Has 
pleasant, sweet frag- 
rance. One of the best 
for bedding. 3 for 55c; 
6 for 89c; 12 for 1.59; 
25 for 2.79, ppd. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH 
86114—Largest’ of all 
Darwins. A bi-colored 
white edged clear pink. 
A beautiful tulip. 3 for 
58c; 6 for 92c; 12 for 
1.65; 25 for 2.98, ppd. 
B6059 — Most popular 
tulip of all. A fine 
clear pink, flushed sal- 
mon rose. Splendid 
bedder. 3 for 45c; 6 for 
75¢; 12 for 1.19; 25 for 
2.29, ppd. 
B6141 — The bese all- 
yellow Darwin. Rich, 
bright, golden yellow. 
Very large. 3 for 45¢; 
& for 75c; 12 for 1.19; 
25 for 2.29, ppd. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
The Darwins have long been the most popu- 
lar of tulips because they have a full range of 
beautiful colors and make such good effects 
planted in beds, borders_or along with other 
flowers. They have long, strong stems, usually 
2 feet or more tall. Of course, one of the 
nicest things about Darwins is that they cost 
so little. They bloom in May, adding beauty 
to the early spring garden. 
- NAMED VARIETY COLLECTION 
2 named 
7062X — 2 each of the 1 : 
ae ak shown here: ai ere 
tions of bulbs only.) 24 bul ‘ ; 
ppd.; 2 collections (48 bulbs), 4.19, pp : 
