R. &L J. Farquhar company, Boston. 



FARQUHAR'S DARWIN TULIPS. 



Jf by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 

 T~HE colors range from the palest lilac to p^irplish black, including shades of rose, crimson, violet, broT\-n, white etc The Darwin TuUps are the 

 i strongest race of all, their massive leaves being often eight inches broad and frequentlv grow two to three feet in height. They bloom with the 

 C. olumbmes, three or four weeks after the Smgle Early Tulips. Clumps of them along the edge of shrubberj- and in hard>- plant borders are very effec- 

 tive. They are especially beautiful when cut for vases. The figure fol- 

 lowing the name indicates the relative ti-ie of flowering. Those marked * 

 are the best for forcing. 



ROSE AND SALMON SHADES. 



*Baron de la Tonnaye. 2. Intense cerise mar- 

 gined blush-rose; base white, tinged blue . 



Clara Butt. 3. Exquisite shade of clear pink, 

 flushed salmon-rose; a large flower of remarkable 

 beauty. The finest Darwin of its color 



Gustave Dore. 4. Bright cerise-pink edged sil- 

 very-rose, with white centre 



L'Ingenue. 



large 



SO. 7. 



.85 



.85 



2. Rosy white, striped old rose; verjl 



*Madame Krelage. 2. Beautiful deep rose mar- 

 gined pale silvery-rose ; large flo-\\ er . . . . 



Massachusetts. 2. Vi-v-id pink -n-ith white centre. 

 One of the best of its color for beds .... 



Nautieus. 1. Glowing dark cerise-rose, centre dark 

 violet shaded bronze. Strong grower .... 



Queen Mary. Beautiful rose; large flower . 



*Psyche. 2. Old rose edged white; inside lighter . 



.90 



.90 



.90 



.90 



1.10 



.85 



ICO 

 S5.00 



6.00 

 6.00 

 6.50 



7.00 



7.00 



6.50 

 8.00 

 6.00 



I 1,000 

 S48.00 



55.00 

 55.00 



68.00 

 68.00 



WHITE AND LIGHT PINK SHADES. 



Gretchen. 3. (Margaret.) DeHcate flesh-pink, 

 showing deeper pink, inside centre white, nrarked 

 blue. A very attractive flower of deUcate color . 



La Candeur. 2. (White Queen.) Large globular 

 flowers, opening pale rose and changing to almost 

 wliite when mature 



Painted Lady. 3. Creamy-white, faintly tinged 

 soft hehotrope when opening 



Suzon. 2. Cream ground delicately flushed with 

 salmon-pink; blue and white centre .... 



Doz 



SO. 85 



.75 



.90 



100 



1,000 



S6.00 



S56.00 



5.50 



52.00 



5.50 



52.00 



6.50 





LAVENDER, VIOLET AND PURPLE SHADES. 



Bleu Amiable. Bright violet-purple shaded steel-] Eoz. 

 blue ; inside dark violet-pvuple S3 . 00 



Dream. Soft lilac, large beautiful flower . . . .90 



*Erguste. 2. Pale ^-iolet, flushed silverj'-white, 

 inside dark ^dolet ^"ith white base. Excellent for 

 borders and early forcing 



Euterpe. 2. BrilUant clear lilac; oeautiful 



La Tristesse. 3. Dull slatj^-blue, with white base; 

 very distinct 



Marconi. 3. Large purple-\-iolct, with wlrite base; 

 large handsome flower 



Mrs. Potter Palmer. Bright purplish--\-iolet ; fine 

 large flower 



Philippe De Commines. l. Velvety purple-ma- 

 roon 



*Rev. H. Ewbank. 2. Vivid heliotrope, sisaded 

 withUlac; very large and striking flower ,V'^' ■ 



*Wm. Copeland. (Su-eet Lavender.) Bright violet ;| 

 beautiful forcer. Height 24 inches . . -. . I 1 . 10 



.85 

 1.10 



.90 



.90 



1.10 



100 



S24.00 



7.00 



6.50 

 8.50 



5.50 



6.50 



0.50 



S.50 



5.50 



8.50 



1,000 

 S65.00 



62.00 

 52.00 



52 . 00 



DARK RED AND CRIMSON SHADES. 



Dar-win Tulips, No. 1 Mad. Krelage, No. 2 Minister T. v. Poortvliet, 

 No. 3 Rev. H. Ewbank. 



Donders. 2. Dark crimson-red, with .-^ite centre, j Doz. 

 marked blue • • . jSO.75 



*King Harold. (Mahoivj.) 3. -\ large handsome 

 flower of deep ox-blood red . 



Millet. 3. Dark bronzy-red . 



Whistler. 3. Vivid crim.son-scarlet ; 



blue base 



margined with white 



1.25 



100 I 1,000 

 S5.00 S48.00 



5.50 S52.00 

 5.50 



9.00 



