Brilliant Darwin TuIiDS Nature's gayest early spring flowers, beautiful beyond description, are pro- 



=—■ duced in most intensely brilliant colors. The great bowl-shaped blooms 



remain for weeks and sway gracefully in the gentle breezes, on long, strong, upright stems. 



Lovers of these gorgeous flowers are enchanted with the distinct Tulip fragrance. 



Most effective displays are made by massing colors in separate beds, in perennial borders, or even along 

 the edges of shrubbery where they need not be disturbed. They will bloom for years. 



*BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE. Vivid pink, margined with 



silvery rose or blush. (See No. 6.) 

 BLEU AIMABLE. Bright violet, with distinct steel-blue 



shading, the inside dark purple. 

 CENTENNAIRE. Enormous flowers of rich violet-rose with 



electric-blue center. 

 *CLARA BUTT. Soft salmon-pink, shaded with rose, inside 



much deeper, with blue base. (At foot of above bed.) 

 DREAM. Beautiful, uniform light lilac or pale heliotrope. 

 EDMEE. Vivid shade of cherry-rose, edged with soft old-rose. 



A most attractive color. 

 FAUST. Lustrous deep pansy-violet color with blue base. 



Large flower. 



*GLOW. Vermilion-scarlet with white base, marked with 

 blue. (See Xo. 4.) 



ISIS. Flowers intense fiery scarlet with blue base. Excep- 

 tionally brilliant. 



KING HAROLD. Glossy ox-blood-red with purple-black 

 base; very large flower of fine form. 



LA TRISTESSE. A Tulip of very distinct color, being a true 

 slate-blue with white base. 



*LA TULIPE NOIRE. Color is deep maroon-black, the darkest 

 of all the Tulips. It has a rich velvetv sheen in the sun- 

 light. (See No. 5.) 



*MR. FARNCOMBE SANDERS. Orange-red with rosy 

 bloom; inside vivid cerise-scarlet. (See No. 3.) 



*MRS. POTTER PALMER. Deep purple that goes well with 



the lavender and red varieties. (See No. 7 .) 

 NAUTICUS. Silky carmine-rose; base dark violet, shaded 

 bronze. 



*PRIDE OF HAARLEM. Brilliant rosy carmine with electric- 

 blue base; very large flower of superb form. A wonderful 

 Tulip, stately in habit, sweet-scented and unsurpassed for 

 mass planting. (Shown above in natural size.) 

 PRINCE OF THE NETHERLANDS. Glowing cerise-scarlet, 



flushed salmon-rose; blue base. 

 PSYCHE. Rich rose, inside shaded silvery rose with pale blue 

 base. Very beautiful when massed. 



*REV. H. EWBANK. Soft lavender-violet or heliotrope, 

 darkening toward the base. (See in above bed.) 



WHITE QUEEN. Tinted rose at first but becomes pure white. 

 A lovelv variety. 



PRICE. All above named varieties, 8 cts. each, 12 for 85 cts., 100 for $6.00, postpaid 



OFFER 35. 3 each of the 8 kinds marked * (24 bulbs), for $1.50, postpaid 



OFFER 35a. 10 each of the 8 kinds marked * (80 bulbs), for 4.75, postpaid 



OFFER 35b. 1 each of the 20 named Darwins for $1.40; or 5 of each, 100 in all, for 5.50, postpaid 



SEE DARWIN TULIPS IN MIXTURE FOR MASS PLANTING, PAGE 34 



