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A select list of highly recommended varieties, including a num- 
ber of grand “old stand-bys”, and some outstanding newer ones, 
in a wide range of colors in the various types. Top-size, best 
quality bulbs, from one of Holland’s leading growers. Priced per 
dozen, 100 for 7 times the dozen price. The numbers following 
the variety names give the height, in inches, of that variety. 
TULIP Fosteriana 
RED EMPEROR (14”) immense flower, with long scarlet petals; 
black hase weap ye srt Ay re sae ee Lu oS PN 4.90 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
First of the Tulips to bloom in the Spring,—except for Red Em- 
peror, and some Species. Fine for bedding, or cutting. 
BELLONA (14’’) pure golden a felis oo in (0 a Nebo oe ein ABEL 
COLEUR DE CARDINAL (10’’) crimson-scarlet ces Rt 30 
De WET (12’’) golden, flushed fiery orange-scarlet.....-__ Beret AI) 
GOLDEN) MASCOT GCL2:2)s larcel-yellaws sme ee Oe Set. 2 
IBIS (11?) deep brilliant pink, shaded carmine_ sects Dor ok came 6 BDA 
KEIZERSKROON (12”) scarlet, with broad yellow ‘margin. ig Se oe a ee eat BS) 
OLYMPIADE (12’’) extra fine NGL Wits ae Ce peed 2 ai ise ha EVAN 
PINK BEAUTY (11) deep rose and white; large 1.95 
PLEUVIAMDJORO s(112)\o deep goldens yellowss ee te oe Loo 
PRINCE CARNAVAL (12) yellow, overlaid with red blotches. eee 60) 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA (12) clear orange-red; sweet scented... a 1520 
PRINCESS RIJULIANAS Ga” )) swhite; flushed*pink.= ee 1.35 
ROSES LUISANTE (122) sbrilliant roses sre ee sat nee |) RE 
SUNBURST (10’) yellow, flushed and flamed red — 1.50 
WES SWAN Gls:”)-slarvem pure whites. eee et ere ee! Ue Se 30 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
These bloom practically at the same time as the Single earlies: 
the flowers are larger, and longer lasting. Very effective for bed- 
ding purposes. 
ANNIESS (Lie) Se salmion-rose) meee k te Ue 2) ees een RENE SEs ay Soe 21.30 
BONANZA (13’") carmine-red, edged yellow. 1.35 
BOUPES DESNE IGE Gh) sw titewes ea een See Eee eee ee ar 1.35 
DANTE ClO.) ee bloodimred gees ve we eee ot Pe es ee ae 1.85 
BEECTRARCII ascherny a red) gmc) eee oe tei Nair eee ern ee 1.35 
GOMARK GLI gst salmoncscarl otayaes: ee ot trae ees eis See ies ee 1.90 
MARECHAL NIEL (11°) soft yellow, ‘flushed orange_= 2 1.35 
MREVANSTUBERGENT (12? pure yellow ees ee ee ep or anehs 
MURILLO MAXIMUS (12’’) white, flushed pink 1.35 
BEACH EBEOSSOM ma @4c)) = deep yrosers. ee ee 1.35 
SCARLET CARDINAL (10”) vermillion-scarlet 1.85 
WILLEMSOORD (11’’) carmine-red, edged white 1.95 
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MENDEL TULIPS 
A group of varieties from crosses between Darwins and the Sin- 
gle Early Tulips, many with the colors and long stems of the Dar- 
wins, but blooming 10 to 14 days earlier,—soon after the Single 
Earlies. 
HANDEIST GS: mawhite,. with! vivid rose edges. 0) 22 eo 1.05 
HER GRACE (18’) rose, with white base; large flower, strong stem... 1.35 
OTINGEGAYanGL5 2) i oranzey) ego-shaped se hie ei 1.05 
KRELAGE’S TRIUMPH (15’) glowing red; 1.05 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (16’) pure satin rose 1.05 
ORANGE WONDER (15’) pure sparkling orange, lighter edge. 1.35 
PAPAVER (16’) bright scarlet-red; very pleasing shade__-. ee et.05 
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