. Bulbs, seeds, roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Flowers North. Zwanenburg ANKARA. (D). A large, fine deep golden yel- low, shaded deeper inside. ARISTOCRAT. (D). A very superior, sparkling deep rose with silvery rose edges. Inside yel- low to copper edges. THE BISHOP. (D). A very desirable variety in a lively tone of pure violet. White interior base with black anthers. ECLIPSE. (D) . La


. Bulbs, seeds, roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Flowers North. Zwanenburg ANKARA. (D). A large, fine deep golden yel- low, shaded deeper inside. ARISTOCRAT. (D). A very superior, sparkling deep rose with silvery rose edges. Inside yel- low to copper edges. THE BISHOP. (D). A very desirable variety in a lively tone of pure violet. White interior base with black anthers. ECLIPSE. (D) . Large, strikingly attractive deep crimson, with blue base. Tall, stiff stems. GLACIER (Wildlust). (D). Elegant large, oval form of stately beauty and size. White, with ivory anthers. CITY OF HAARLEM. (D). Immense, vermil- ion-scarlet; large, blue-black base edged white. Plant in masses or with pure white Zwanenburg for contrast. MARSHALL HAIG. (C). Bronzy red, edged crimson. As the flower ages, it becomes a brilliant crimson, which is intensified by a yellow base. SCARLET LEADER. (D) . A brilliant vermilion- scarlet flower with black base edged white. Plant in mass with Golden Harvest, The Bishop, Glacier, etc., for a superb contrast. MAMASSA. (D). One of the newest Darwins of warm buttercup-yellow. An all-round fine performer that will enhance any garden. CHARLES NEEDHAM. (D). Brilliant scarlet. Ranked with the very best of the red Dar- wins. PANDION. (D). A good purple with a silvery edge. Will contrast nicely with yellow or white. SMILING QUEEN. (C). Possibly the "last word" in pink Cottage Tulips. Pure rose, shading satin-rose toward edge of petal. An excellent novelty. MRS. J. T. SCHEEPERS. (C). An elegantly formed, pure yellow, oval-shaped flower and bloom. A real giant among Tulips. DUKE OF WELLINGTON. (D). A most attrac- tive flower with long, pure white petals and ivory anthers. ZWANENBURG. (D). Huge flowers, pure white throughout, with black stamens. One of th


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