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CHARLES NEEDHAM. 27 in. A magnificent va- 
riety with tall stiff stem, topped with a large bright 
flower of brilliant vivid red. Very attractive.....$0.50 $1.70 
CITY OF HAARLEM. 29 in. Bright glittering 
scarlet with steel-blue base. One of the best for 
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CONDE NAST. 27 in. A strong, beautiful waxy 
yellow flower, which as it ages becomes sufhused 
with a salmon overcast. Late blooming ........ .50 1.70 
CROWNING GLORY. 24 in. Golden yellow with 
a clearly defined edge of scarlet-red. A _ striking 
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DILLENBURG. 28 in. Glorious salmon-orange, with 
large, showy well-formed flowers. Rather late 
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DON PEDRO. 27 in. Beautiful shade of coffee- 
brown, shaded maroon. A unique color. Fragrant. 
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DORIE OVERALL. 24 in. The outside of the 
flower is deep petunia-purple with lighter edge, 
the inside tinted light blue. Largest and tallest of 
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ECLIPSE. 28 in. Most perfect crimson-colored Tulip 
in existence today. Glorious color, perfect shape 
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FAUST. 30 in. Dark satiny purple with white base. 
Enormous flower of fine form, quite the best in 
its color. Highly recommended .........-.005. 49 1.45 
GOLDFINCH. 29 inches. Golden chestnut, interior 
mahogany-brown; flushed lilac through center of 
petals. Pointed flower on tall, strong stem. Sweet 
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GLACIER. 27 in. Sometimes called ‘‘Wildlust’’ this 
flower is of a beautiful ivory-white giving an almost 
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GOLDEN BRONZE. 26 in. This lovely Tulip is 
the exact color its name implies. Bulbs produce 
from 3 to 6 flowers per plant. Flowers are me- 
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GOLDEN HARVEST. 29 in. Tall, deep lemon- 
yellow flower of great substance, with a lovely 
shading of pale green through the blossom, making 
it one of the rarest and loveliest of yellow Tulips. .45 1.45 
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GRENADIER. 21 in. Dazzling vermilion-orange. 
Excellent in clumps in the border as outstanding 
bright spots in the color scheme. Most effective in 
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G. W. LEAK. 28 in. Brilliant flowers of geranium- 
scarlet of compelling beauty. The tips of the petals 
turn downward, showing the lovely pale base. 
Ideally suited for American climate, this tall, strong 
variety is of breath-taking beauty .............. 
H. I. PRATT. 27 in. Egg-shaped flower of deli- 
cate lavender blendings, overlaid at the edge with 
veins of gold, set off with a narrow edge of golden 
yellow. The inside is more heavily overlaid, 
changing to yellow at the base ....-t..-+++++.., 
INDIAN CHIEF. 36 in. A very tall and strong 
Tulip of enormous size. The color is fascinating 
and very suitable for outdoor plantings. Indian- 
brown flushed with coppery brown, with a metallic 
sheen. It towers above all other varieties ....... 
INGA HUME. 26 in. Red with broad, sharply 
lined yellow edge; inside deep yellow slightly spray- 
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