Archive image from page 15 of Currie's autumn 1929 54th year. Currie's autumn 1929 54th year bulbs and plants curriesautumn19219curr Year: 1929 ( La Merveille—(18 in.) A superb Tulip of great size, color orange scarlet, flushed rose with yellow center, deliciously fragrant. Doz., 70c; 100, ; 1000, Maiden's Blush (Picotee)—(24 in.) Pure white with rosy-pink margins. Doz., 75c; 100, ; 1000, Marvel—(24 in.) Inside old gold, outside salmon rose yellow edges, sweet scented. Doz., ; 100, ; 1000 , Mrs. Kerrell—Orange rose, center white with blue. Doz., ; 100, 7


Archive image from page 15 of Currie's autumn 1929 54th year. Currie's autumn 1929 54th year bulbs and plants curriesautumn19219curr Year: 1929 ( La Merveille—(18 in.) A superb Tulip of great size, color orange scarlet, flushed rose with yellow center, deliciously fragrant. Doz., 70c; 100, ; 1000, Maiden's Blush (Picotee)—(24 in.) Pure white with rosy-pink margins. Doz., 75c; 100, ; 1000, Marvel—(24 in.) Inside old gold, outside salmon rose yellow edges, sweet scented. Doz., ; 100, ; 1000 , Mrs. Kerrell—Orange rose, center white with blue. Doz., ; 100, ; 1000, Mrs. Moon—(25 in.) Rich golden yellow, a beautiful large flower with reflexed pointed petals. Doz., ; 100, ; 1000, Parisian Yellow (Annie)—(28 in.) Large golden-yellow with pointed petals. Doz., 85c; 100, ; 1000, Quaintness—(20 in.) Golden bronze and orange, flushed old rose. Doz., ; 100, Scarlet Emperor—(21 in.) Glowing scarlet red, clear yellow center, quite extra. Doz., ; 100, COTTAGE TULIPS May Flowering Ready for DeHvery in September Price, per dozen and 100 postpaid; per 1000 add for postage at zone rates. Mailing weight, 6 lbs. per 100. An exceedingly beautiful class of tulips, presenting a wide range of form and color, and greatly prized on account of their graceful habit and long stems. Their extreme hardiness renders them valuable for hardy flower borders and out'of'the-way places where they may be left undis' turbed for many years. The flowers are generally somewhat smaller and more slender than the Darwins and Breeders. Many of them have pointed petals that are frequently turned back. They harmonize perfectly with the Darwins and Breeders, and bloom at the same time. Many of them are sweet scented. The bulbs should be planted deeper than the early flowering sorts in medium heavy soil about six inches deep. Ambrosia—(26 in.) Very large flower, inside salmon orange, outside shaded lila


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