Giant Darwin Tulips (Continued) 



*Pride of Haarlem. (F-26 in.). Magnificent flower of immense size; color- 

 ing brilliant salmon-rose, shaded with scarlet; electric blue base. Doz. 



SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 *Pride of Zwanenburg. (F-28 in.). Large bright rose with lighter edge. 



Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Princess Elizabefh. ( F-29 in.). Soft lilac rose, edges of paler shade; white 



base. (See page 2.) Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Purple Perfection. (F-24 in.). Deep violet-purple. (See page 3.) Doz. 



SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Queen of the Night. (F-28 in.). Deep velvet maroon. Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12. 00. 

 Rev. H. Ewbank (F-24 in. ). A large broad flower of silvery-lavender shad 



ing toward the center into bluish-heliotrope. Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Scarlet Leader. (F-26 in.). Brilliant Scarlet. (.See page 3.) Doz. SI. 50; 



100 S12.00. 

 Sundew. (F-16 in.). The fringed Darwin; a beautiful and novel sort, the 



outer edges of the petals being fringed and laciniated; color bright 



crimson. Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 The Bishop. (F-27 in.). A beautiful variety of fine form and texture. Color, 



deep violet with white base; a fine sort for bedding and forcing. Doz. 



SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 ♦Victory. ( Victorie d'Oliveria) ( F-23 in.). A fine variety for forcing and 



bedding; color crimson-maroon, black base. Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 ♦William Copeland. i F-26 in.). The best delicate lavender early forcing 



variety. (See page 3. ) Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 ♦William Pitt. (F-26 in. ). One of the largest and grandest of the Darwins; 



brilliant carmine, center of petals overspread with dark red. Doz. SI -50; 



100 S12.00. 

 Yellow Giant. (F-28 in. i. A large cup-shaped flower of golden yellow 



with black anthers. Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 ♦Zwanenburg. ( F-24 in. i. A beautiful large and attractive sort, having 



white flowers with black anthers. A favorite bedding variety. (See 



page 3.) Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 



Cjrano Jnixhire Ljicait 

 JJarw'ui (^uLips 



Henderson's Grand Mixture is exceptional, being made up en- 

 tirely of named varieties. Many choice sorts are included to pro- 

 duce a great variety of colors, tones and shades, which blend so 

 perfectly that a lovely, harmonious effect is obtained over an ex- 

 tended period. Very effective for beds or border planting. A few 

 clumps of a dozen or more planted at random will add springtime 

 charm to the perennial border. Fine for foreground or foundation 

 plantings, for mass planting, or for naturalizing. 

 Price, $1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100; $85.00 per 1000. 



HENDERSON'S COTTAGE TULIPS 



Bring the Pastel Tints of Springtime to Your Garden 



Cottage Tulips are so-called because they were found growing 

 in the old cottage gardens of England, Scotland. Ireland and France 

 where they had been established for 50 years or more. All are 

 very beautiful, presenting a great variety in form and coloring. 

 For cutting, they are greatly prized on account of their long stems 

 and graceful habit. To aid in making selections for continuity of 

 bloom, etc., the relative time of flowering is indicated by the letters 

 F, G, H. Those marked F being the earliest. 

 Argo. (F-26 in.). A unique color, golden yellow spotted orange. (See 



page 2.) Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Advance. (F-30 in.). Scarlet Cerise. Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 

 Carrara. (F-24 in.). Pure white with faint gray markings at base of 



petal; good form and substance. Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 

 Dido. (G-26 in.). A perfect flower in form and beauty. Color rich deep 



pink shaded salmon and orange. Doz. $1.50; 100 S12.00. 

 ♦Golden Harvest ( E-26 in.). Large flowers, lemon yellow. Doz. $1.50; 



100 S12.00. 

 Mrs. John T. Scheepers. (F-26 in.). Huge flowers. Canary yellow. (See 



page 2.) Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 

 Ossie Oswaldo ( F-24 in. ). Creamy white, turning to rose as flower aqes. 



Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00. 

 Rosabella. ( G-26 in. ). Beautiful shade of soft rose-pink turning lighter 



towards the edges. Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 

 Scarlet Glory. (F-24 in.). Large brilliant scarlet flowers. Doz. $1.50; 100 



$12.00. 

 Yellow Emperor. (F-24 in.). Golden yellow. Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00. 

 Mixed Cottage Tulips. A mixture of fine varieties, beautiful colors and 



delightful formation of the flowers. Doz $1.25; 100 $9.00. 



Old Dutch Breeder Tulips 



Bring the mellow tones of the Old Dutch Masters to your garden 



It is doubtful if any other strain of Tulips can elicit as much admiration 

 as the Breeders. The sparkle, gloss and glitter of the rich purples, bronzes 

 and golds, when seen during the height of the noonday sun, are simply 

 entrancing. 

 Admiral Tromp. (G-30 in.). Coppery-bronze flushed carmine, edged 



orange. Doz. $2.00; 100 S15.00. 

 Bacchus. (G-26 in.). Bright purple with deeper bloom. Doz. $2.00; 100 



$15.00. 

 Cardinal Manning. ( G-28 in. ). Claret-red with rosy bronze sheen. Doz. 



$1.50; 100 $12.00. 

 Dillenburg. (G-26 in.). Magnificent flowers of orange red with bronze- 

 yellow edge, inside glistening orange. Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00. 

 Dom Pedro. ( G-24 in. I. Brown shaded maroon, fragrant. Doz. $2.00; 100 



$15.00. 

 George Grappe. (G-30 in. ). Lavender. Blue base. Doz. $2.00; 100 $15.00. 

 Indian Chief. ( G-32 ). ). Beautiful large flower, reddish-purple, flushed 



coppery-brown. Doz $1.50; 100 S12.00. 

 J. J. Bouwman. (G-26 in.). Tomato-red flushed claret, edged yellow. Doz. 



$2.00; 100 S15.00. 

 Louis XIV. (G-27 in.). Dark purple, flushed golden bronze. Very striking. 



Doz. SI. 50; 100 S12.00. 

 Velvet King. (G-31 in.). Royal purple with small white base. Doz. $2.00; 



100 $15.00. 

 Old Dutch Breeder Tulips Mixed. Our mixture, made up of named varieties, 



contains a wonderful range of colors. Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00. 



Parrot Tulips 



These have attractive flowers of singularly picturesque form and brilliant 

 and varied colors. The petals are curiously fringed or laciniated on the 

 edges, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles 

 the head and neck of a parrot. Only the strongest bulbs of Parrot Tulips 

 can be depended upon to flower. Our bulbs are the best Holland produces. 



Choice Mixed Standard Varieties. SI. 50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Rembrandt Tulips 



These late or May-flowering garden tulips form a class of stately beauty. 

 They are in reality Darwin Tulips which have "broken" into permanent 

 variegations — the flowers of various rich colors being striped, blotched 

 and marked with different shades and colors. 



Choice Mixed Varieties. Doz. $1.50; 100 S12.00. 



Botanical Tulips 



and Species for Naturalizing, Rockeries, etc. 



Plant in clusters of six or more bulbs, placing them two to three inches 



apart in well-drained pockets where they can remain indefinitely in the 



Rock Garden. 



Per Doz. 100 



Clusiana. The Little Lady tulip from Persia. A beautiful 

 dwarf variety suitable for perennial borders with rock- 

 eries. Color, white with cheery stripes. Height 12 in. $2.00 $15.00 



Dasystemon. A showy species from Turkestan, height 6 in. 



producing several yellow and white flowers on a stem. 1.50 12.00 



Eichleri. A grand variety from Turkestan, producing im- 

 mense flowers of crimson scarlet with black center 

 marked with gold. Height, 11 inches. 1.50 12.00 



Fosteriana, Red Emperor. A magnificent variety of intense 

 brilliancy, having extra large flowers of a bright ver- 

 milion-scarlet with a black base bordered yellow 2.50 18.00 



Kaufmanniana. ( Walter Lily Tulip.") One of the loveliest, 

 from Turkestan. Broad reflexing petals; creamy white 

 with carmine-red; on the reverse, center golden yellow. 

 Height, 6 in. 1.50 12.00 



Individual Bulbs are Supplied at One-Tenth of the Dozen Rate; 

 6 Bulbs at the Dozen Hate; 25 Bulbs at the Hundred Rate 



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