You Can't Have Too Many Darwins 



The letters D, E, F, G, etc., Jollowing the 



of a variety refer to time of blooming when planted 



The cup-shaped Darwins are 

 huge anti shapely, and they stand 

 up stronp; and tail on their sturdy 

 i-loiiiB. 'i'hoy inny well be considered 

 ll,r I, ,.,::( i n 1 1,. .1 fniit of the late 

 lln.vriii,|. hili|, ' ^liwrnessorsingle- 

 ni: : nl col., I I :., chif'f characteristic. 

 \\ lii'i, I i:m /111, •!'. ;:how more than 

 ,„„. r,,|,,r, llir I'. Ill,; ;iMi rohited, as 

 pilil,: ;hmI liiili, ..r |.iiil, ;iii.l v.liite, or 

 IiI.-h; :iimI VI r l'.n;,lil, <l';MSf;arlet, 



sulliinl, I. .:-.■, iirlipurplr, |,urO white, 



and pale pink an; anioug the best 



liked colors. In many Darwins the 



liase contrasts in color with the body 



of the flower. 



Afterfllow F 28 in. Deep rosy 

 orange with salmon tinted 

 edges; inside of flower deep 

 orange. A beautiful combina- 

 tion of colors. lOo each; 85c per 

 dozen; %i)SA) per 100. 



Baronne De La Tonnaye F 27 in. 

 (;ic;u- carrjiino rose, toning to 

 Ki.ri, pink .Mf,! lie edges. Good for 

 loiriiin; i-sccljont for outdoor 

 i;in\vi]in, '.)r each; 70c per 

 down ;.y''..(ll) per 100. 



Blue Aimable K 26 in. Bluish 

 hcliotroi)C outside, deep violet 

 inside. Flowers medium size, 

 but. of fine form. 9c each; 70c 

 per dozen ;.$r).00 per 100. 



City of Haarlom I'' 30 in. Intense 

 (lark Hcarli'l, with a darker 

 blciiiiii; deep violet base outlined 

 in wliil,(:; l.'irgo cup-shaped 

 lliiwciH slinlifly incurved at the 

 l,i|i,s. I li! nn^h; i)Oc per dozen; 



$7.1)1) IHT 11)1). 



Clara Butt F 21 in. Delicate 

 salmon-pink. One of the nio.st 

 popular Darwins. Gooil both 

 for indoor and outdoor cultunv 

 Beautiful in front of shrubs. 8c 

 each; Gflc per dozen; $4.50 

 per 100. 



Darwins in light and dark shades will make any border pi 

 spring bulb flowers, they are at their best and will last loi , 



°"T,ze.? s|«j)"p,^'^fo^^'*'f"'^°ft'"a=-^I>''ding lighter; inside deep violet with blue base. 9c each; 70c per 

 '""r.h;'U''J"doSt.§otrTor"''' ''"'''' ^"'^ ""'■ '^•^'*'' ^'''- Spl-did for forcing. 9c 



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^'" KwX 100. "^ '"■ ^"'^^ '""■''' '''"""'™ ^°'"'''- ^^^ ""<= ^'"^ «'*>'*«• 9c e^«h; 70e per dozen; 

 '"lee^n. leLh^O^p^lX^sXr m '='"°^ *^ '"''' ^"^"^'^^ "-"^ -* striking metallic 

 "''1c?^cl>?70c'H:d,';:n; t::"^';::^^ '"'"^ *^"' I'S^t cobred base. FWers of pointed form. 

 ""'""LL f^each;S,':oo'i;l:;^Wo;r'|7 5ft'^- """"'^^ °' '''' '^^S«=* «'- borne on long sturdy 

 ^^l^il^el^t^^ ^ Laj^ flowers of superb open for.. 



Sinste and dozen prices include pos/ase. The 1„„ ,»,r ,j o, 

 at dozen rales, , 



the latest of the early flowering sorts. The height is given in inches. 



King George V. F 25 in. Bright 



cherry rose; base blue with 

 white halo, lie each; 90c per 

 dozen; $7.00 per 100. 



King Harold E 25 in. Deep 

 mahogany red with black base. 

 9c each; 70c per dozen; $5.00 

 per 100. 



La Fiancee G 30 in. Deep rose 

 shaded lilac. Base blue. A large 

 flower of very attractive color- 

 ing. 9c each; 75c per dozen; 

 S5.50 per 100. 



La Tulipe Noire E 25 in. Maroon 

 black. The darkest of all tulips. 

 Flowers of large size. 10c each; 

 SOc per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



Madam Krelage E 29 in. Soft 

 purplish rose, broadly margined 

 with blush pink ; large flowers. 

 Reliable for forcing. 9c each; 

 70c per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 



Ouida F 2S in. Bright crim.snn 

 scarlet, borne on Innt; ptn.ng 

 stems. A fiery ri'd llowi-i' wlnrh 

 makes a fine ,sI,,,uiiil^ in I lie 

 border. 9a each ; 7.-..- ,.,■,' iluy,,,n, 

 .S5.50 per 100. 



Philippe De Commlnes D 25 in. 

 Velvety dark purple. A large 

 flower on a sturdy stem. Good 

 in the border and for forcing.Sc 

 each; G5c per dozen; $5.00 

 per 100. 



President Taft V ;!0 in. Deep rich 

 riinison ni;i,niiin. Very large 

 llinveiv. Mil sin ing stiff stems. 12c 

 e;ir!.; Sl.iil) per dozen; .?8.00 



Princess Elizabeth F 29 in. Clear 

 d.ecp jiink gradually changing 

 to rose pink. White base. Very 

 attractive in large grouping. 

 9c each; 75o per dozen; .$5.50 

 per 100. 



Pride of Haarlem E 27 in. Deep carmine-rose, tinted lilac, blue base. Unsurpassed for garden and 

 border because of its brilliant color, tall stately habit, and pleasing fragrance. 8c each; 65c per 

 dozen; $4.50 per 100. 

 Psyche P 27 in Old rose edged with a lighter shade; inside of flower silvery rose with light blue 



base. Large flowers on long graceful stems. 9c each; 75c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 

 Queen Mary F 28 in. Self colored ro.se with white and blue base. 9c each; 75c per dozen; $5.60 



per 100. 

 Rev. Ewbank E 22 in. Silvery heliotrope shading to lavender violet at base; an exquisite color. 8c 



each; 65c per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 

 The Bishop E 28 in. Beautifully formed flower of deep violet-purple with blue base and white halo. 



14c each; $1.25 per dozen; $9.50 per 100. 

 Zulu E 26 in. Rich purplish black flower, large and distinctly egg shaped. Attractive for forcing. 



9c each; 75c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 

 Zwanpnhiirn R 28 in Pure white with black anthers. Large substantial flowers on long stems- 



Ti exceptLally fine, late flowering white tuHp. 12c each ; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 

 Darwin Mixed An extra fine mixture in many pleasing shades and colors. 65c per dozen; $4.50 per 

 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



' a not of picturesque color and heatilx J il i most o) Ihc oilier 

 ten shaded part of the day, especially from the afternoon sun 



Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is hyexPr^ 

 at dozen rates, and n 



