Flowering Bulbs 



"T<? spot with sunshine the 

 early green ' --Bryant 



T Darwin Tulips 

 HE Darwin Tulips were developed in the north of France. Because of their 

 unusual clarity of color, large flowers and long stems, they have become the 

 favorite spring flower of America. 



These tulips bloom in late May and for several weeks make a glorious display. 

 Their colors include not only many brilliant variations of scarlet and crimson, 

 but shades of rose, pink, violet, and purple as well. The hues are unsurpassed 

 for their delicacy and richness of color. 



Breeder Tulips 



These tulips and the Darwins bloom at the same time. Those who like the 

 rich, somber shades cannot fail to appreciate the artistic blendings of purple, 

 old gold, bronze, terra cotta, buff and maroon that are found in the majestic 

 breeder tulips. The flowers are very large, sweet scented and splendid for cutting. 



Cottage Tulips 



The Cottage Tulips bloom in early May. The long, oval flowers are delicately 

 and artistically tinted in yellow, orange, salmon and old rose. These fine spring 

 garden flowers are the best for cutting. 



The center of interest is the Darwin Tulips. In the foreground Phlox Diiaricata appear 



in full bloom 



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