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 perfec- 
tion in form, lasting wax-like substance—and in a 
great variety of both dainty and richly brilliant color- 
ings ranging from blush through pinks, rose, salmon- 
red, crimson, 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 unsur- 
passable. The long stemmed, bold, durable 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 con- { 
tinuity of bloom, etc., we have indicated their rela- 
tive 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. j : ; 
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(@3- REMEMBER THAT OUR TULIP BULBS ARE SELECTED LARGEST “=x ; 
|| FLOWERING SIZE NOT “SECONDS” THAT CAN BE SOLD AT A LOWER PRICE. 
Per Per Per Per Per Per 
| Afterglow. (F-26.) Deep rosy orange, salmon} Doz. | 100 | 1000 Doz. | 100 | 1000 
tinted edge. Inside petals deep orange. (see Massenet. (G-28 in.) Soft apple blossom, flushed 
|| Pages)... - eee ee $0.75 | $5.50 | $52.00 Whiten acetate chen e tenes Reerera $1.00 | $7.50 
| *Anton Roozen. (F-24 in.) Large cup-shaped Mirs. Potter Palmer. (Fashion.) (G-24 in.) A 
flower of bright rose pink edged with blush pink, beautiful large new variety of deep rich violet- 
SELON SCOTOWEL a icisyaercin ene sea eee ein chaisislens 70 5.00 | 47.50 purple with a bluish sheen on the outer petals... 0.80 6.00 | $57.00 
| Ariadne. (F-28 in.) Glowing rose crimson shaded Mystery. (G-22in.) Shining black large flower.. 1.50 | 10.00 
SCAMS, lO TOAASOs 6 ods eSib Sb a eo bcs soe ooo os oe 5.50 | 52.00 Orange Perfection. (F- 26° in.) Fiery salmon- i 
| *Baronne dela Tonnaye. (/-26in.) Alongand orange, changing with age to scarlet.. 1.70 | 12.00 
beautiful flower; clear carmine rose at the mid- *Painted Lady. (H-26 in.) One of the best of 2 se 
rib, toning off to ‘soft pink at the edges. . 70] 5.00} 47.50 theswhitesD anwitsSpecmecacre ees tata eee en on 710 | 5.00 | 47.50 
*Bartigon. (F-22 in.) Large flowers of fiery Ph. de Comminet. (/-24 in.) A grand flower ee) 
Grimsoniwithiwhitelbasehsrstss55 cess ce eel: 70} 5.00] 47.50 of dark polished mahogany..............---- 15 | 5.00} 47.50 
| *Bleu Aimable (F-16 in.) Bright violet-purple, President Taft. (G-26 in.) Dark scarlet red, 
| shaded steel-blue, blue base. (see page4)....... BD 5.50 | 52.00 THULE entre? Sooo ou eco oa So eepodecocos tia 00:6 1.00 7.50 
|. City of Haarlem. (F-26in.) Immense vermilion *Pride of Haarlem. (F-26 in.) Magnificent 
| SCA (GAZA) scanceaccsadaepeuoeeuoere 1.00 7.50 | 70.00 flower of immense size; coloring brilliant salmon- IE " 
| *ClaraButt. (G-20in.) A large flower of remark- rose shaded with scarlet; electric blue base...... 70 .00 | 47.50 
able beauty; an exquisite shade of soft salmon Prince of the Netherlands. (/-26 in.) Deep cerise = 
! pink shaded rose. (see page 4)................ 70 | 5.00} 47.50 rose margined pink; light blue base; large ower. .80 | 6.00 57.00 
| Dream. (F-27 in.) Large cup-shaped flower of Prince of Wales. Dazzling red, enormous flower.| 80 | 6.00 | 57.00 
| heliotrope with silvery lilac margin; blue base... 70} 5.00} 47.50 Princess Elizabeth. Soft lilac rose, edges of is 
{Duke of Portland. (/-26 in.) Brilliant cerise palerishadesawhitesbasesemnrajinten-iecr eer 70 | 5.00] 47.50 
RECHEX than ern n an scar Memo IN 1.00} 7.50) 70.00 Princess Juliama. (f-28 in.) Dazzling orange- 
\€clipse. (F-25in.) Darkred, chestnut color.....| 2.00 | 15.00 red, flushed salmon and blue base. 1.00 | 7.50 
\Farnscomb Sanders. (f-26 in.) Brilliant Pulcinelia. (F-24 in.) Beautiful ‘bright “red 
| Onfange-scarleb jextrayfime ivan yamine a 70} 5.00 | 47.50 IA WaValeKoyenI@ IONS yaassecoodoodcoouudodsomoods 1.00 7.50 
| Flamingo. (G-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink, tinted Rev. H. Ewbank. (f-20 in.) A large broad flower 
MOSeqGistin1GhColonsareaaie eee eee 75 | 5.50] 52.00 of silvery-lavender shading toward the center 
Giant. (£-28 in.) Deep purplish violet, enor- into mluish=Wellotroperamarmeci te ei sesreternclol: 70} 5.00} 47.50 
MIOUSWLOW Clara p ae ett micas teenie 1.00 | 7.50 Sir Trevor Lawrence. (Ff-28 in.) Reddish-violet 
|Jacob Maris. (G-28 in.) Maroon, dark center shaded lilac; enormous flower.............--. c 1.00 7.50 
pond eredwwititeeerad asec ec aes ocho ee .80 | 6.00] 57.00 Sumdew. (F-16 in.) The fringed Darwin; a beauti- 
|Jubilee. (f-24in.) Deep rich blue purple, some- ful and novel sort, the outer edges of the petals 
what egg shaped. (See illustvation)............ 1.10 | 8.00 being fringed and laciniated; color, bright crim- 
|\King George V. (7-25 in.) Brilliant cherry red, son. Sono goa o ud 7S 5.50 
| very large flower. (See illustration on Front Cover)| 1.00 | 7.50) 70.00 The Bishop. (F-27 in.) Pure violet; ‘good forforcing| 1.25 | 9.00 
| *King Harold. (G-24 in.) Large flower, dark glossy Viola. (Purple King.) (/-24 in.) * Beautiful pur- ys 
blood-red shaded maroon. (See illustration) . .70| 5.00} 47.50 plish-violet; large flower..............-- ae 1.00] 7.50 
| La Fiancee. (G-28 in.) Rose shaded mauve, Whistler. (f-24 in.) Vivid maroon; crimson s pao 
edeedilightrosempercnscus tot cuskecl ces sere ites 75 | 5.50) 52.00 blue base, edged white; extra large flower. 5S) 5.50 | 52.00 
La Tristesse. (G-26in.) Bluish slate color, white White Queen. (F-24 in.) Pure white, faintly q i 
base -aviechyAdiStinctemresrii yer ee yen er = WS | 5:50) 52200 flushediwith blushvin’places....:::....:...-.- .70 | 5.00 | 47.50 
*La Tulip Noire. (The Black Tulip.) (G-24 in.) : *William Copeland. (E-26 in.) Delicate lav- a 
The ‘“‘blackest”’ of all Tulips; a large broad flower ender. The best early forcing variety......... .70| 5.00} 47.50 
of glossy black; highlights maroon. (seepage 4). .80| 6.00| 57.00 *William Pitt. (#-26 in.) One of the largest 
\*¥Madame Krelage. (F-28 in.) A grand flower and grandest of the Darwins; brilliant carmine; ai i 
of purplish rose, broadly margined with blush- center of petals overspread with dark red...... 70) 5.00 | 47.50 
Soleo Ons ba din abba ae meine ad ool Hobo te 70} 5.00) 47.50 *Zulu. (#-24 in.) Large flower of rich violet-black. || SEO) |) S200 
Mary Eaton. Beautiful sunflower yellow, base *Zwanenburg. (F-24 in.) A beautiful white Hf 
\Waeancdrantherspyellowees teste ee ee rec rarney- 2.00 | 15.00 Weno@eaye (SA Hy? 4) cua cocdesecsnooosnbco 1.00 | 7.50} 70.00 
Massachusetts. (f-24 in.) A long-stemmed Grand Mixture of Darwin Tulips. Great Z cat 
HOMEPOMPANAGl DAS, po cancodoecoccosesane sane oS) |) S250 |} SAO) variety of all colorsand shades................ 55 | 4.00 | 37.50 
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