PETER HENDERSON & CO., 35 and 37 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK 



have indicated their relative time of flowering by the letters E, F, G, H and I 

 The bulbs should be spaced about 5 inches apart and base o( the bulbs should 



HENDERSON'S NEW GIANT DARWIN TULIPS S" TuuSSSr^""' 



These gorgeous new 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 color- 

 ings 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 black. The centers of many of them are beautifully marked. The Darwins also include two or three good whites — but clear yellows 

 have not yet been produced. Therefore where the latter color is desired selection should be made from the "Cottage" Tulips offered on page 5. The Darwin 

 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 back ground of 

 greenery. As Cut flowers they are unsurpassable. The long stemmed, bold, durable flowers have a dignity and character exclusively their own. Darwin 

 Tulips may 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., 

 The E's being the earliest to bloom. The height is also given, but may va 

 be 5 to 6 inches deep on heavy soils and 6 to 7 inches deep on light soils 



We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described below at one'tenth of the 

 dozen price. Six bulbs of a variety sold at the dozen rate, 25 at the hundred rate. 



Per T>02u Per 10 



Afterglow, (f-26 in.) Deep rosy orange, salmon 



tinted edge. Inside deep orange $2.50 $18.00 



Anton Mauve. (F-25 in.) Deep bluish lilac, enor- 

 mous flower 2.00 15.00 



*Anton Roozen. (f-24 in.) Large cup-shaped 

 flower of bright rose pink edged with blush pink, 

 strong grower 1.00 7.50 



Ariadne. (F-28 in.) Glowing rose-crimson shaded 



scarlet blue base (See Engraving) 1 . 2.'") 9 . 00 



•Baronne de la Tonnaye. (F-2G in.) A long and 

 beautiful flower; clear carmine rose at the mid-rib, 

 toning off to soft pink at the edges .70 5 . 00 



•Bartigon. " (F-22 in.) Large flowers of fiery crim- 

 son with white base 1.00 7.50 



Bleu Aimable. (i^-24 in.) Soft bluish lilac, distinct 



shape 1.00 7.50 



City of Haarlem, (f-26 in.) Immense vermilion 



scarlet, Each 35c. 3.50 25.00 



•Clara Butt. (G-20 in.) A large flower of remark- 

 able beauty; an exquisite shade of soft salmon pink 

 shaded rose .70 5.00 



Dream. (F-27 in.) Large cup-shaped flower of 



heliotrope with silvery lilac margin; blue base .80 6.00 



Duchess of Westminster. (F-25 in.) Bright rose 



pink, tinted salmon, yellowish base Each 40c. A.0'0 30 . 00 



Duke of Portland. (F-26 in.) Brilliant cerise red, 



extra fine 2.50 18.00 



Eclipse. (F-25 in.) Dark red, chestnut color 3 00 22 . 50 



•Edmee. (H-ZS in.) Rich cherry-red flushed 

 blush-white at margin 1 . 00 7 . 50 



•Europe. (Salmon King.) (G-22 in.) Large globu- 

 lar flower of glowing salmon-scarlet shaded rose .... .80 6 . 00 



Flamingo. (G-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink, tinted 



rose; distinct color 1 . 00 7 . 50 



Giant. (E-28 in.) Deep reddish, purplish violet, 



enormous flower 1.50 14.00 



•Glow. (Claude -^Gillot.) (E-23 in.) Dazzling Ver- 

 million scarlet with blue base; edged white 1 00 7 . 50 



•Gretchen. (Margaret.) CH-24in.) Lovely glob- 

 ular flower of delicate blush and silvery pink .70 5 . 00 



Harry Veitch. (E-24 in.) Brilliant blood-red with 



blue base; splendid for borders and also for forcing .80 6 . 00 



Jacob Maris. (G-28 in.) Maroon, dark center bor- 

 dered white Each 50c. 5.00 



Jubilee. (F-24 in.) Deep rich blue purple, some- 

 what egg-shaped 2.00 15.00 



King George V. (F-25 in.) Brilliant cherry red, 



very large flower Each 60c. C . 00 



•King Harold. (G-24 in.) Large flower, dark 

 glossy blood-red shaded maroon .80 6 . 00 



La Fiancee. (G-28 in.) Rose shaded manuve, edged 

 •light rose 3.50 25.00 



La Tristesse. (G-26 in.) Bluish slate color, white 



base; very distinct .70 5 . 00 



♦La Tulip Noire. (The Black Tulip.) (G-24: in.) 

 The "blackest" of all Tulips; a large broad flower of 

 glossy black; high lights maroon 1 . 00 7 . 50 



Louise de la Valliere. (F-24 in.) Bright rosy pink, 



blue base Each 40c. 4 00 



•Loveliness. (F-21 in.) A finely formed flower of 

 an exquisite shade of satiny rose-pink; dwarf but of 

 sturdy habit. (See engraving on page 2) .70 5 . 00 



