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Henderson's Giant 
Darwin Tulips 
Produce the Climax of the 
Spring Garden Display 
Like the Climax of a Great Drama, the Darwin 
Tulip display in the May Garden is eagerly es 
awaited and long remembered e 
The varieties marked * are especially good for growing 
indoors. Send for leaflet ‘“How to Grow Bulbs.”’ 
To aid in making selections of varieties for continuity of 
bloom, ete., we have indicated their relative time of flower- 
ing by the lettersE,F,G,H,andI, theE’s being the earliest 
to bloom. The height is also given but may vary. The 
bulbs should be spaced about 5 inches apart and base of the 
bulbs should be 5 to 6 inches deep on heavy soils and 6 to 
7 inches deep on light soils. 
We will supply individual bulbs of any sort described be- 
low at one-tenth of the dozen price. 6 Bulbs of a variety sold 
at the dozen rate, 25 at the hundred rate. Doz. 100 
Afterglow. (F-26 in.). Deep rosy Orange, sal- 
mon tinted edge. (See page 5).............. $0.70 
*Anton Roozen. (F-24 in.). Large cup- 
shaped flower of bright rose pink edged with 
blush pink, strong grower. (See POZE OS) ens an 70 
*Baronne dela Tonnaye. (F-26 in.). A long 
and beautiful flower; clear carmine rose at the 
mid-rib, toning off to soft pink at the edges.....: .70 
*Bartigom. (F-22 in.). Large flowers of fiery 
crimson with white base...........:....... .70 
*Bleu Aimable. (F-16 in.). Bright violet- 
purple, shaded steel-blue, blue base.......... .70 
Blue Perfection. (G-29 in.). A beautiful 
flower of fine form and substance; color, 
bright violet bordered heliotrope, base white 
with blue ring, petals pointed and reflexed. 
Seetpage sayin aa paren al eho ere Seis 1.50 
Centenaire. (E£-30 in.) A rich blending of 
violet-rose with shadings of brilliant rosy 
IO} OV SO Gna eee ie Rear eel ML ect .70 
City of Haarlem. (F-26 in.) A favorite for 
bedding and exhibition. one of the largest 
flowering varieties. Color, vermilion scarlet, 
10.00 rodents. 
5.00 | 47.50 
1.00 1 7.50 | 72.00 
bluetbase,;edgediwhites 22.92) ,2.05. ah 
*Clara Butt. 
Dream. 
base, 
Eclipse. 
Zwanenburg 
See Page 3 
Protects Bulb Plantin 
REMEMBER THAT 
FLOWERING SIZE NOT 
markable beauty; an exquisite shade of soft 
salmon pink shaded rose 
(F-27 in.). 
(Seepage 25) isa pay kes. oe etal ates 
(F-25 in.) 
desirable variety of lasting quality. 
deep crimson with blue base 
Flamingo. 
*King Harold. 
La Fiancee. 
La Tristesse. 
King George v. 
Rodopell (See page 31) 
(G-20 in.). A large flower of re- 
A brilliant, tall and most 
Color, 
(F-26 in.). 
orange-scarlet, extra 
(Seespacess) -aiaie ee ae 
(G-26 in.). Lovely 
flesh pink, tinted rose; distinct 
color 
Brilliant 
fine. 
(F-24 in.) Considered 
one of the finest varieties of its 
color, of fine form and texture. 
Color, deep rich blue-purple, 
bluesibaset sen ens 3 er pene 
(F-25 in.). Bril- 
red, very large 
(See illustration)...... 
(G-24 in.). Large 
flower, dark glossy blood-red 
shaded:maroons. 22k a eee 
(G-28 in.). Rose 
shaded mauve, edged light rose.. 
(G-26 in.). Bluish 
slate color, white base; very dis- 
tinct 
liant cherry 
flower. 
(The Black 
(G-24 in.). The “‘black- 
est”’ of all Tulips; a large broad 
flower of glossy black; high 
lightsimaroonss 2440 s0 ee 
pink white balsenaein oe ears 
gs from mice, rats, moles and other 
Harmless to Birds or Pets, 
Price, 2 gal. size sufficient for 100 bulbs, $2.00. 
” 5 gal. size sufficient for 250 bulbs, $3.75. 
OUR TULIP BULBS ARE SELECTED LARGEST 
“SECONDS” THAT CAN BE SOLD AT A LOWER PRICE. 
Doz. 
$0.70 
-70 
1.00 
1.00 
70 
80 
sus 
80 
70 
10.00 
5.00 
5.50 
7.50 
7.50 
5.00 
6.00 
5.50 
6.00 
5.00 
1000 
$47.50 
47.50 
47.50 
52.00 
72.00 
_ 72.00 
47.50 
57.00 
52.00 
57.00 
47.50 
