NELIS 
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Per 3 
JEROEN BOSCH. 28 in. An unusual color com- 
bination. Light maroon-red with the edges of the 
petals bordered bronze changing to golden yellow 
at the tips. 
JESSY. 28 in. Warm, chestnut-brown with a cop- 
pery red glow. Artistic coloring and good growing 
habits make this always a favorite ....... 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. 30 in. Bright silvery rose. 
Very delicate colored blossom carried on tall stem. 
Highly recommended. Slightly fragrant 
KING LEAR. 28 in. A magnificent Tulip of darker 
red, fine rich mahogany with an orange overtone. 
Medium sized flowers 
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KING MAUVE. 29 in. One of the most imposing 
Tulips of this color. The gorgeously rich, purplish 
mauve flowers are of large size and perfect form. 
Very strong, tall stem 
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LADY HILLINGDON, 27 in. A delightful color of 
richly veined orange. White center of the petal has 
a salmon overcast. The inside has orange blend- 
ings with a deep orange-yellow base. Flowers car- 
ried on wiry stems 
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LA TULIPE NOIRE. 26 in. Deep maroon-black 
with a velvety sheen. One of the darkest varieties. 
MARGEAUX. 30 in. The gorgeous blossom is rich 
wine-red—almost dubonnet. An outstanding va- 
riety of unusual color, large flower ............ 
MAKASSAR. 26 in. Perfect golden yellow, strong 
flower, equally well suited for forcing as for out- 
door planting 
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MARJORIE BOWEN. 31 in. A beautifully shaped 
flower of hard to describe color. Buff, salmon and 
orange shades melt into each other and change to 
rose-pink as the flower ages. Outstandingly grace- 
ful variety 
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MARSHALL HAIG. 27 in. Large sized flower opens 
a bronzy red, edged crimson. As the flower ages 
it becomes a brilliant crimson with a very bright 
interior and a golden yellow base. In our opinion 
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MAZEPPA. 28 in. Brilliant geranium-scarlet. Long 
oblong flowers. Tips of petals slightly reflexed. 
Exceptional appeal in color and of excellent form. 
MONTGOMERY. 26 in. A new color imported di- 
rectly from the producer of this new striking novel- 
ty of white, with a clearly marked red edge. This 
is a really striking variety which we know you 
will like 
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MOUNT EBERUS. 29 in. A spectacular new pure 
white Tulip, with white stamens. Strong and 
sturdy. tiighly recommended) ia. s nes cece 
MRS. ETHEL TELLING. 30 in. (A Nelis intro- 
duction.) Brilliant carmine-crimson with satiny 
sheen. Huge, oblong flower on strong stem. Named 
in honor of Mrs, Ethel Telling, former chairman of 
the Holland, Michigan, Tulip Time Committee, 
for her untiring efforts in promoting and directing 
this great floral festival 
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MRS. J. T. SCHEEPERS. 24 in. 
largest bright yellow Tulips. Oval shaped flowers 
carried on straight stems. The petals will not turn 
back as flower ages but remain cup shaped to the 
end. Highly recommended 
One of the 
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NARDI. 27 in. Another new introduction of the 
giant flowering type, producing immense flowers of 
American-Beauty-red. A real flower marvel with 
a disarming rosebud shape characteristic in its early 
stages 
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NEW ORLEANS. 28 in. 
A flower of intense claret- 
crimson with blue base. 
Strong, vivid color.... 
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Scheepers 
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