Giant May-Flowering Tulips--Continued 
GROUP II. 3 for 50¢; $1.40 Per Dozen; $9.00 Per 100 
ADVANCE (C) 24 inches. Orange scarlet with salmon- 
orange flush and lilac bloom on outer petals; the base is 
very dark blue, almost black. 
AMERICAN FLAG (Rembrandt). 28 inches. Dark red 
with broad white lines. Large, long flower of good sub- 
stance. Each flower has similar markings, Straight, 
strong stem. Outstanding novelty. 
AFTERGLOW (D) 24 inches. A cup-shaped flower of clear 
dark salmon, edged light orange. This excellent variety 
makes a gorgeous effect if planted in masses with blue 
ground cover. 
ARISTOCRAT (D) 32 inches. Enormous, strong and tall 
Tulip, soft purplish violet-rose, lighter edge. Really an 
aristocrat. 
BLUE PERFECTION (D) 26 inches. Violet, edged helio- 
trope. Very striking novelty. 
CUM LAUDE (D) 25 inches. Large bright purple blue 
with ivory-white center. Oval shaped flower of faultless 
form on a tall stem. A wonderful bedding’ variety. 
DEMETER (D) 26 inches. One of the largest Darwins 
ever seen, carrying an enormous violet flower. 
ECLIPSE (D) 26 inches. Glowing deep blood red with 
white margined dark blue base. An elegant, very attrac- 
tive large flower. 
GOLDEN AGE (D) 24 inches. Deep yellow, inside slightly 
lighter; yellow base and yellow anthers. Large flowers of 
true Darwin shape, on tall, strong stem. An outstand- 
ing variety. 
INSURPASSABLE (D) 24 inches. Lovely lilac, turning 
slightly lighter towards edges. Very large flower of great 
substance. Far superior to William Copeland. 
MARSHALL HAIG (C) 28 inches. Bright scarlet red with 
small yellow base. A beautiful Tulip. 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS (C) 24 inches. Pure yellow 
with yellow anthers. A giant flower on a tall, sturdy stem. 
The largest and best yellow Tulip. 
THE BISHOP (D) 26 inches. <A very tall variety with 
medium size cup of a lively tone of purple. Fawn col- 
ored on reverse side of the petals and a white interior 
base, black anthers. 
MR. VAN ZYL (D) 24 inches. This Tulip reminds one of 
the favorite Rosabella, but is of deeper color. Has long- 
lasting qualities and a fine strong stem. One of the 
choicest pinks. 
Pure white; white 
26 inches. 
base with yellow anthers; long oval flower of gigantic 
size with lasting qualities. The largest white Tulip. 
WILDLUST (Glacier) (D) 
NIPHETOS (D) 25 inches. A glorious soft yellow flower 
with lighter base and anthers, the reflexing petals are of 
a remarkable texture. The flower is carried on a strong, 
erect stem. 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG (D). 26 inches. Very pleasing 
old rose, turning lighter towards the edges; inside pink, 
with base and purplish black anthers. Very large, attrac- 
tive flower of great merit. 
RELIANCE (D) 26 inches. Large violet blue with silver 
shadings; a very beautiful flower. 
Darwin Hybrid Tulips 
A new race of Tulips, the results of crossings between Darwin Tulips and Fosteriana varieties. They have enorm- 
ous flowers on strong stems and vivid colors. 
APELDOORN. 24 inches. Orange-scarlet, base black, edged 
yellow. This is one of the newest Tulips in existence and 
is a cross between Tulip, Red Emperor and a new red 
Darwin Tulip variety. Perhaps the largest Tulip on the 
market today, and of most striking color. 3 for $1.00; 
$3.50 per dozen. 
DOVER. 24 inches. Fiery poppy-red, very large flower, 
beautiful black center with yellow border. Fully open. 
8 inches across. 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per dozen. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER. 24 inches. Orange-red flower 
of enormous size. This variety promises to be the most 
beautiful Tulip in the future. 90¢ each; 3 for $2.65; $7.50 
per dozen. 
Stock 
limited. 
HOLLAND GLORY. 24 inches. This is the most perfect, 
the largest and strongest of all Tulips. There is no other 
variety with such a beautiful warm dazzling scarlet color. 
It won the highest awards on all exhibitions of the last 
few years. It is a cross between Red Emperor and Ad- 
vance, combining the good qualities of both. 80¢ each; 
3 for $2.25; $7.50 per dozen. 
GUDOSHNICK. 26 inches. Yellow, spotted red. When 
fully open, flower is 8144 inches across. Foliage of this 
variety exceptionally attractive, green spotted with gray 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.90; $10.50 per dozen. 
Single Early Tulips 
These Tulips bloom about two to three weeks earlier than the long-stemmed Darwin. Because they bloom in the 
cooler, earliest part of the spring, the flowers last longer. 
Very fine for bedding and for groups. 
They are not 
growing so tall as Darwins and can stand all sorts of rough weather. 
3 FOR 50¢; $1.50 PER DOZEN; $10.00 PER 100 
KEIZERSKROON. The greatest favorite of all early Tulips; 
large and strong flowers of a fine scarlet color with a 
broad golden yellow edge. 
PINK BEAUTY—The finest Tulip for bedding. Large, well- 
shaped flowers, half pink, half white. Very striking and 
attractive. 
PRINCE CARNAVAL—Very striking and attractive Tulip, 
scarlet with yellow stripes and flames. Really something 
outstanding. 
