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MAY TULIP GARDEN 
Bursting into glorious blooms in May, Tulips bring renewed life to the seemingly dead earth and sym- 
bolize the ever-returning spring. Add gatety and magnificent color to your May garden, for no other flowers 
bring so much cheer and are available in so many different colors as the Tulips. With the following groups, you can make 
spring the most colorful and exciting event of your gardening year! 
PASTEL TULIPS 
A special selection of tall-stemmed, May-flowering varieties 
exclusively in mellow, yet scintillating colors. Will harmonize 
beautifully with your flowering shrubs or trees which bloom at 
Tulip time. 
INSURPASSABLE. Lively lilac, slightly lighter 10 50 
toward edges. Very large flower of great substance..$1 20 $4 90 
MARJORIE BOWEN. A lovely blend of salmon- 
pinkand bulky sth teeter eee eee 95 400 
NIPHETOS. Ivory-yellow with light base and 
anthers. Large, oblong flower on strong stem 153055 .60 
NORTHERN QUEEN. White, broadly edged deli- 
cate pink with large, white base................-:; 145 6 25 
OSSI OSWALDA. A lovely creamy white, flushed 
rose, gradually changing to soft pink. Very un- 
usual and Stree yates ee Sia ee ae eran shovel 100 425 
ROSABELLA. Delicious watermelon-pink. Very 
long-lasting flower. #2ht. meen ckens: cisciteiee a leat heroic 140 600 
COLLECTIONS: 
10 each of 6 Pastel Tulips 
5 each of 6 Pastel Tulips 
TWO-TONE TRIUMPH TULIPS 
Distinctly unusual Tultps in new color combinations seldom seen 
in Tulips. Will produce very large flowers on sturdy, erect stems. 
Bloom a little before the other May-flowering Tulips. 
AVIATOR. Carmine-red, turning lighter toward the 10 50 
edges, with very small margin of white............ $1 15 $4 75 
BANDOENG. Glossy, dark mahogany-red, flushed 
orange, with tiny yellow edges... svete 100 425 
EDITH EDDY. Glowing purple with small white 
edgeand white base.) j4o.%..4.05 40 eee eee ee 95 400 
MR. ZIMMERMAN. Delightful rose-pink with 
soft silvery sheen on edge, passing to white toward 
DASE Piece cick, wna in heed eet alae ee ne Ee 90 «3 75 
PRINCESS BEATRIX. Vivid scarlet, with golden 
orange edge. Very large flower onstrongstem . . 125 5 25 
RYNLAND. Rosy red with primrose flush at base 
and margin of clear canary-yellow...........+-+-+- 90 375 
COLLECTIONS: 
10 each of 6 Two-Tone Tulips 
5 each of 6 Two-Tone Tulips 
Artistic GOLD-TINTED TULIPS 
Majestic “‘art-colored”’ Tulips in rich, subdued tones. 
Each flower has a dim golden gloss as if sprayed by fine gold 
dust. The large flowers are egg-shaped and borne on extremely tall stems sometimes reaching 34 inches! 
ADMIRAL TROMP. Bright orange-red with salmon-pink flush. 
10 for $1.00; 50 for $4.25. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Indian-brown, flushed coppery brown. 
10 for $1.35; 50 for $5.75. 
BACCHUS. Deep violet-blue with dusky é LOUIS XIV. Dark purple, flushed bronze 
grape-like haze. 10 for $1.00; 50 for $4.25. COLLECTIONS: with golden eT the meee flower 
< -Ti duced on a tall, sturdy stem. 
CHERBOURG. Orange-yellow, tinged terra- Gold Tinted 1S pro 
cotta and bronze. 10 for $1.35; 50 for $5.75. Tulips 10 for $1.05; 50 for $4. 40. 
Rae 
An inexpensive mixture Wixture you who of O various uC ef life 
instead of one-color groups. This Rainbow Mixture contains the five. main 
colors with their different variations. Will produce bright, 
gay flowers which will blend harmoniously. 
DARWIN 
MIXED 
25 for $1.75 
_ 10 for 75c 
