THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 



THE TULIP FOR EVERY- 

 BODY'S GARDEN 



Whether you plan to have Tulips in flower during May for cutting; grouped in the herbaceous or shrubbery 

 border or in formal beds, no Tulips will provide such a wonderful display or give you any better color scheme. 

 Our stock is complete with the finest varieties in commerce. 



ARIADNE. — Bright rcsy crimson, shaded scarlet, witb bine base: 

 laru'e ilovx-r "d" irrcat suhstan'-c; for outdoor plan tine or tcrciim. 

 Hci^'ht. i'S inches. Doz., 75c.; 100. S'l; 1.000. .$iS. 



ASCANIA. — Brilliant lilac-iiiative. quite a self-color, ed^'i d silv»-r.v 

 lihii.-; base white: a splendid variety for any position in the garden. 

 Ileitcht. i!.l inches. Duz.. .iil.oO: 100. $10. 



BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE.— A long and beautiful flower; clear 

 canidne-rose at the roirlrib. toning off to soft pink at the edges; base 

 white, tinged blue. Excellent for early March forcing and just as 

 fine for outdoor beds, where it keeps up a splendid show for a long 

 time. Height. 26 inches. Doz., -lOc; luO. $3; 1.000, $27. 



CARMINEA. — Rich, glowing crimson-rose ; a charming variety for 

 any position outdoors. Flowers of large size, splendid for cuttin:^. 

 Height. 24 iikIk^s. Doz., 40e.: \G0, $3; 1.000. $2S. 



CLARA BUTT.— Clear pink. 

 flushed salraon-rose : good-sized 

 flower of very handsome shape. 

 The finest Darwin of its color. 

 Esipiisilely beautiful out-of-doors. 

 and one of the best for pots if 

 not forced too early. Height. 21 

 inches. Doz., .SOc; 100, $3.50; 

 l,0m.i, if.?A}. 



DREAJI. — Large flowers, per- 

 fect in form, on tall, strong 

 stems; color rosy lilac and 

 mauve, with claret-purple in- 

 terior. Handsome in combination 

 with the dark lavender and 

 violet-colored varieties. Height, 

 24 inches. Doz., GOc. ; 100, .$4.2:^; 

 l,0(tO. $40. 



ELECTRA. — Rosy lilac, broadly 

 margined grayish white; medium- 

 sized flower, which contrasts well 

 w i jt b darker-shaded Tulips. 

 Height, 26 inches. Doz., 75c.; 

 loo. $.5.50; 1.000. $52. 



ERGUSTE.— Soft violet, with a 

 slight silvery flush; flower medium 

 ^ize. Oik- of the best Darwlns 

 for forcing, keeping its refined 

 color splendidly. Height. 26 

 inches. Doz.. SOc; 100, $6; 1,000, 

 .$5.:. 



EUROPE.— Deep, fiery crimson, 

 white base. There is no more 

 beautiful sight than a bed of tbis 

 variety. Stems are of medium 

 leufith ; the flowers largo and 

 erect, with white base contrasting 

 well when the flower is fully 

 open. Height, 22 Inches. Doz., 

 60c.; 100. $4; 1,000. $3S. 



FARNCOMBE SANDERS.— Brilliant dark rosy red; flowers large, 

 borne nn long, stiff stems, base shaded white. A giant among large- 

 flowered varieties;. Conceded to be the best in its color. Height, 24 

 inches. Doz.. 75c. ; 100, $5; 1,000, $4S. 



FLAMINGO. — An even tone of pure shell-pink; flower pointed and of 

 refined form. Of unsurpassed beauty for border planting. Height. 28 

 inches. Doz., $1.25; 100, $9; 1,000, $S5. 



GLOW. — Bright vermilion -scarlet, white base, with blue marliings; 

 good-sized flowers of distinct shape. An excellent scarlet for bedding 

 and forcing. Heisht. 20 inches. Doz.. .'>0c. ; 100. $3.75; 1.000. .?35. 



GRAND MAITRE.— A distinct dark violet, white base with bluish 

 sheen; large flower ol refined form, borne on a strong, stiff stem. A 

 splendid Darwin for contrasting. Height. 24 Inches. Doz., 60c.: 100, 

 $4: 1.000. $38. 



GRETCHEN (Margaret).- Pale rose ground, faintly flushed white, 

 center \\hite. marked blue — a very delicate color; flower globular in 

 shape, liorne vn u strong stem. Splendid for forcing Height, 22 

 inches. Doz.. lOc. ; 100. .S2; 1,000. $18. 



HITCHCOCK. — Rich, glowing vermilion, with blue base, an at- 

 tractive border variety. Height, 26 inches. Doz., 60c. ; 100, $4; 

 LOOM. $3S. 



ISIS. — Fiery crimsun-scarlet. with line base; very large flower of 

 striking beauty. The u.ost brilliant of Is color. Height, 26 inches. 

 Doz., HK\: 100, $6; 1,000. ,¥o5. 



JULES VINOT (Princess Elizabeth). — Beautiful clear rose-pink, 

 ^ith a \\Inte base. A magnificent, large-sized Darwin of sturdy habit. 

 Height. 20 inches. Doz., $1; 100. $7; 1.000, $65. 



KING HAROLD, — Intense ruby-crimson, center rich black; very tall 

 and of line form; new and stately variety; very distinct. Height, 24 

 inches. Doz., 50c.; 100, $3.50: 1,000, $-32. 



LANTERN. — Pale silvery lilac, passing into white, inside clear lilac, 

 with white base; medium-sized flower of beautiful form, a light violet 

 counterpart to Gretchen. Height. 20 inches. Doz., 40c.; 100, $3; 

 1.000, $2S. 



witli white base, very distinct 

 20 inches. Doz., SOc; 100, $6; 



LA TRISTESSE.— Deep, slaty bine. 

 ill Kilni'; medium-sized flower. Height. 20 

 l.iKMi, §:..".. 



LA TULIPE NOIRE (The Black Tulip). — Deep maroon-black, having 

 a velvety sheen in the sunlight; large flower of fine form. Height. 25 



ilielies. I>07... .S2.2-~,; lOQ, $15. 



MADAME KRELAGE.— Bright lilac-rose, margined pale silvery rose; 

 tli>wer long and of excellent form. Excellent for twrders or pots. 

 n-i-ht. 2^ inches. Doz.. 00<..: 100, .«4; l.OOO, $38. 



MASSACHUSETTS.— Beautitul pink, with white center; large flowers 

 oi beautiful cohT and form. Height, 24 inches. Doz., 60c.; 100. $4; 

 l.iirn. $::s. 



MAY Q,UEEN. — Palo lilac-rose, center delicately marked blue; very 

 long, large flower. Excellent for borders or among shrubs. Height, 26 

 inches, Doz.. r«i?.; 100, $3.50; 1,000, $32. 



MEDUSA. — Orange - scarlet, 

 flushed saUnon, with blue base, 

 the color is of great brilliance in 

 the open flower. Height. 24 

 inches. Doz., 60c,; 100. S4.-!iO; 

 l.OOO. $40. 



MRS. POTTER PALMER. — 

 Bright purplish violet. base 

 white : a large flower : very at- 

 tiaetive for border planting. 

 Height. 28 inches. Doz.. 60c.; 

 KHi. $4..oO: 1.000, $40. 



NAUTICAS. — Dark rose, center 

 c1c:m- \ iolet. shaded bronze; large 

 flower. Excellent for outdoors 

 and early or late forcing. Height, 

 30 inches. Doz.. 50c.; 100. $3.50; 

 1,000, $32. 



NORA WARE. — Silver-lilac, 

 quite a uniform color when 

 grown inside in i>ots; reconimend- 

 '■d for forcing. Doz., 60c.; 100, 

 $4; 1,000, $38. 



OUICA. — Bright crimson-scar- 

 let, center-blue. A variety that 

 is net easily beaten for its keep- 

 ing qualities. Height, 26 inches. 

 Doz.. 50c. : 100. $3,50; 1.000. $32. 

 PAINTED LADY. — Cream- 

 wbite. with a faint tinge of 

 heliotrope ^lien open; good-sized 

 flower resembling somewhat a 

 water-lily. One of the best 

 vaiieties for outside or forcing. 

 Doz.. OOc. ; 100. $4; 1,000, $38. 



PALISSA. — Rich, bright violet, 

 base white ; a very handsome 

 variety that should be in every 

 collection. Height, 24 inches. 

 Doz.. 60c.: 100, $4.50: 1.000. $42. 

 PHILIPPE DE COMMINES.— A grand flower of dark, polished ma- 

 hogany color, with a purple base. One of the best of the less expen- 

 sive sorts in this color. Height, 24 inches. Doz., 60c.; 100, $4; 

 1.000. $38. 



PRIDE OF HAARLEM.— Magnificently formed flower of Immense 

 size, brilliant, deep salmon rose, shaded scarlet, light blue base. This 

 variety, perhaps the most widely known for its stately habit and 

 glorious color, is unsurpassed for border or early forcing. Height. 26 

 inches. Doz.. .We.: 100. $3.50: 1.000. $.32. 



PROF. RAUWENHOFF.— Deep cherry-rose with salmon-glow inside; 

 enormous flower of great substance on a strong stem. Superb for 

 borders or among shndiberv and one of the finest forcing varieties. 

 Height. 1,S inches. Doz.. 75c.: 100. $5.50; 1,000, $52. 



PSYCHE. — Old-rose, edged white, int-ide lighter rose, base blue. A 

 very grand xar'u ty for February forcing. Height, 26 inches. Doz., 

 75c.; 100. $0; 1,000, $58. 



REMEMBRANCE. — Pale lilac, general tone of the flower silvery, 

 t^iite distinct; large flower. Height. 25 inches. Doz., $2; 100, $15. 



REV. H. EWBANK.— Vivid heliotrone-lilac; flowers broad. Excellent 

 for forcing: best in its color. Heiglit. 22 inches. Doz., 75c.; 100, 

 .*>.'•; 1.000. $.18. 



SUZON. — Center of petals buff-ro.sc. shading to blush at the margin, 

 with white base, delicately marked blue. A very much admired variety 

 in the fields; of stroma, stately habit. Height, 25 inches. Doz., SOc; 

 1(10, ,$0: 1.000. .$55. 



THE SULTAN. — Rich manmn-black with blue base; small flower of 

 fine form; a good Tulip among the darker sorts to plant with yellow 

 Cottage Tulips, E.'scellent for forcing. Height, 25 inches. Doz.. 40c.; 

 10<i. $2.75; l.OOO. $24. 



WHITE QUEEN (La Candeur). — Almost a pure white when mature; 

 faintly blush-rose when first open. Excellent for borders and pots. 

 Height. 24 inches. Doz., 60c.; 100, $4; 1.000, $38. 



WILLIAM COPELAND. — Uniform lilac-rose when grown In pots. A 

 most captivating color when grown inside. One of the best as well as 

 easiest forcers. Height. 24 inches. Doz., 75c.; 100. $5.50; 1,000. $52. 



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