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Henderson’s Giant Darwin Tulips 
Bring the Glamour of Springtime to Your Garden 
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 brilliant 
colorings 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 the famous black (La Tulipe Noire illustrated on this 
page), good whites—and a clear yellow Mary Eaton. The 
centers of many of them are beautifully marked. Dar- 
win 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 blackground of greenery. As 
cut flowers they are unsurpassable. The long stemmed, 
bold, durable flowers have a dignity and character exclu- 
sively 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 flower- 
ing 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. 
(25> REMEMBER THAT OUR TULIP BULBS ARE SELECTED LARGEST “=x 
FLOWERING SIZE NOT “SECONDS” THAT CAN BE SOLD AT A LOWER PRICE. 
Doz. | 100 ; 1000 
Afterglow. (F-26 in.) Deep rosy orange, salmon 
tinted edge. (See page 5)............0.0ee eee $0.70 | $5.00 | $47.50 
*Anton Roozen. (F-24 in.) Large cup-shaped 
flower of bright rose pink edged with blush pink, 
strong grower. (See page 5)...........-..055 70] 5.00} 47.50 
Ariadne. (F-28 in.) Glowing rose crimson shaded 
scarlet ibluelbasena- =o aceon ici oe 70} 5.00 | 47.50 
*Baronne dela Tonnaye. (F-26in.) Alongand 
beautiful flower; clear carmine rose at the mid- 
rib, toning off to soft pink at the edges.......... 70} 5.00] 47.50 
*Bartigon. (F-22 in.) Large flowers of fiery 
crimson with white base.....................- 70} 5.00] 47.50 
*Bleu Aimable (F-16 in.) Bright violet-purple, 
shaded steel-blue, blue base.................. -70| 5.00 | 47.50 
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. (See first page of 
COVEY.) fers ys SP ene ee es I 1.50 | 10.00 
Centenaire. (Z£-30 in.) A rich blending of 
violet-rose with shadings of brilliant rosy pink. 70} 5.00] 47.50 
City of Haarlem. (F-26in.) Immense vermilion 
SCat] Glas (SCORDOLELS) EERIE ieee 1.00} 7.50} 72.00 
*Clara Butt. (G-20in.) A large flower of remark- 
able beauty; an exquisite shade of soft salmon 
pinkashadedtroseseneenne rece: 70 | 5.00} 47.50 
Dream. (f-27 in.) Large cup-shaped flower of 
heliotrope with silvery lilac margin; blue base. 
(SG2 HUES) GOs BOSCO OOOO ORE eee ane 70] 5.00 | 47.50 
Duke of Portland. (Ff-26 in.) Brilliant cerise 
Taal, GAINS ad Gadew oolUMeMeuo ee Se ooo mean 1.25 | 9.00 
Eclipse. (F-25in.) Darkred, chestnut color.....] 1.75 }12.00- 
Farnscomb Sanders. (F-26 in.) Brilliant 
orange-scarlet, extra fine. (See page 5) ...... .70| 5.00] 47.50 
Flamingo. (G-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink, tinted 
LOSeEGIStinctICOlOLAR eer Cen nee iene 75 | 5.50 | 50.00 
Giant. (£-28 in.) Deep purplish violet, enor- 
TNOUSHIOW ET yee ok SE RE 1.00 | 7.50 | 72.00 
Jubilee. (f-24in.) Deep rich blue purple, some- 
whatiessishaped tains oh eu neni 1.25 | 9.00 
King George V. (F-25 in.) Brilliant cherry red, 
Vienyglarcenlowel ener tn ore enna: 1.10 | 8.00] 75.00 
*King Harold. (G-24 in.) Large flower, dark glossy 
blood-red shaded maroon.................... .70 |} 5.00 | 47.50 
La Fiancee. (G-28 in.) Rose shaded mauve, 
edgedglichtirosea eae etre nee -80 | 6.00 | 57.00 
La Tristesse. (G-26in.) Bluish slate color, white 
IDEISSS WEA GUBBINGE. oosocosnoncoudacconoudedo 70) 5.00] 47.50 
*La Tulipe Noire. (The Black Tulip.) (G-24 in.) 
The “‘blackest”’ of all Tulips; a large broad flower 
of glossy black; high lights maroon...... 80 | 6.00} 57.00 
*Madame Krelage. (F-28 in.) A grand flower 
of purplish rose, broadly margined with blush- 
PInkawhitel basey-pyvsercvecy cision eevee 70) 5.00} 47.50 
-“Henderson’s Bulb Culture’’_is a book of 68 pages, price 75c. Free on request with bulb orders amounting to $3.00 or over. 
