Henderson’s New Giant Darwin Tulips—General List 
These popular late or May-flowering tulips are very stately and beautiful 
—producing immense flowers on tall sturdy stems attaining a height of | 
from 2 to 3 feet. The flowers are models of perfection in form, lasting , 
wax-like substance—and in a great variety of both dainty and richly bril- g 
liant colorings ranging from blush through pinks, rose, salmon-red, crim- 
son, etc., to rich ox blood reds, from lavender through mauve light blue 
to violet purple, and from light brown to black. The centers of many of 
them are beautifully marked. The Darwins also include good tinted 
whites—and a clear yellow Mary Eaton Darwin Tulips are exceedingly 
effective when grown in groups of a dozen or more bulbs of one variety 
in the garden or herbaceous border with a back-ground of greenery. 
As cut flowers they are unsurpassable. The long stemmed, bold, dur- 
able flowers have a dignity and character exclusively their own. They 
can be successfully flowered in pots or pans in the house in winter if grown 
cool and not forced into bloom before March. The varieties marked * are 
especially good for that purpose. 
To aid in making selections of varieties for continuity of bloom, etc.. 
we have indicated their relative time of flowering by the letters E, F, G., | 
H, and I. the E’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 below at one-tenth 
of the dozen price. 6 Bulbs of a variety sold at the dozen rate, 25 at the hundred 
rate. 
Per | Per | Per 
Doz. | 100 | 1000 
| Afterglow. (F-26.) Deep rosy orange, salmon tinted 
edge. Inside petals deep orange (see page 32)....... $0.90/$6.75]$65 .00 
| Antom Mauve. (F-25 in.) Deep bluish lilac, enormous 
Hf] OW CTE Reece ae ee ek aod ora a aeicteel gis Sted nvaltebiaieltecaceiie: ualfel an Saas 1 35/10.00 
*Anton Roozen. (F-24 in.) Large cup-shaped flower 
of bright rose pink edged with blush pink, strong grower| .85] 6.50 
| Ariadme. (F-28 in.) Glowing rose crimson shaded 
scarleteablitesbase tite ckcicoccicusiersaleicocts ine iolaro vaca) ecu rayere iisbus .80] 5.75 
*Baronne de la Tonmaye. (F-26 in.) A long and 
beautiful flower; clear carmine rose at the mid-rib, ton- 
ing off to soft pink at the edges.................... -80) 5.75 
*Bartigon. (F-22 in.) Large flowers of fiery crimson 
wwithkwihite basemen ccs iensk ine set onsets oevae dalle nustlotetc -80} 5.75 
*Bleu Aimable (F-16 in.) Bright violet-purple, shaded 
steel-blue, blue base. (see page 32) ...... Bercy alate 85] 6.50 
(City of Haarlem. (F-26 in.) Immense vermilion 
scarlet. (see page 32) ........ PES DODO OA OOD Oe OROHUE 1.00} 7.50 
*Clara Butt. (G-20 in.). A large flower of remarkable 
beauty; an exquisite shade of soft salmon pink shaded 
ORE, (GAP ROG ENocassoccocecoodsecnddopoaaeUO One 75! 5.50 
{Dream. (F-27 in.) Large cup-shaped flower of helio- 
trope with silvery lilac margin; blue base............ 85} 6.50 
{Duke of Portland. (F-26 in.) Brilliant cerise red, 
O45 Pat TOOK et obec UL EE ene OSG IO Hc ea eC a 1.50}12.00 
{Eclipse. (F-25 in.) Dark red, chestnut color........ 2.50/18.00 
|Farnscomb Sanders. (f-26 in.) Brilliant orange- 
Scarlet extra hime ci5) tence te tee eee a 75) 5.50 
{Flamingo. (G-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink. tinted rose; 
GISEINCEECOIOR Wivacchacc sy ee ier ea tae 90] 6.75] 65.00 
(Giant. (E-28 in.) Deep purplish violet, enormous 
TDKOXH Leu aie RRR seed Ere ec oo ats) Cai raseteae hh, AN AR Ral ee 1.35/10.00 
| Jacob Maris. (G-28 in.) Maroon, dark center bordered 
TS 3 ahs che Ge GI eRe ect Rn cn ot i att hs msi | aN De 1.00} 7.50 
Jubilee. (F-24 in.) Deep rich blue purple, somewhat 
egg shaped. (See illustration, page 2)...............0. 1.35/10 00 
\King George V. (F-25 in.) Brilliant cherry red, very 
large flower. (See iilustration, page 2)..................) 1.00] 7.50 
\*King Harold. (G-24 in.) Large flower. dark glossy 
blood-red shaded maroon.................2...00.- 80} 5.75} 55.00 
|La Fiancee. (G-28 in.) Rose shaded mauve, edged 
light LOS Crete reste sete eis oleae olla cabehie ealceaaeneee PEA Gap aT en ances -90) 6.75] 65.00 
\@a Tristesse. (G-26in.) Bluish slate color, white base; 
WIAy GUSUING sin sooo wae nD Medd dood dado obo Gobo OOo Ar : 
*La Tulip Noire. (The Black Tulip.) (G-24 in.) The mire ce 
“blackest’’ of all Tulips; a large broad flower of glossy 
black; high lights maroon. (see page 32) ............ 90] 6.75} 65.00 
‘Madame Mrelage. (F-28 in.) A grand flower of pur- 4 
plish rose, broadly margined with blush-pink, white base] 85] 6.50] 63.00 
\Mary Eaton. Beautiful sunflower yellow, base and 
anthers  vellowemnctete rn cueie Ceti ee eee 2.50/18.00 
(Miassachusetts. (f-24 in.) A long-stemmed flower of 
vivid! pinks serpents creer earnest -90| 6.75] 65.00 
\Miassemet. (G-28 in.) Soft apple blossom, flushed white] 1.00] 7.50 THE: ViGvicrie SuLIUSIRATeL AIGADE 
Upper Flower Pride of Haarlem. Rosy red. shade scarlet. 
[> REMEMBER THAT OUR TULIP BULBS ARE SELECTED LARGEST FLOWERING SIZE NOT =< SAE, ETI ee ae OZ 
a ‘ : ver Flowe lu. iol : 
SECONDS” THAT CAN BE SOLD AT A LOWER PRICE. Aiaescibediomiares' 3 nak 
“‘Henderson’s Bulb Culture’”’ is a book of 68 pages, price 75c. We send it free with bulb orders amounting to $3.00. 
