Darwin Tulips — May-flowering 



The splendid form, exquisite coloring and enormous size ot the 

 Darwins make them the favorite of all Tulips. They belong to the 

 May-flowering or late-blooming class and produce their gigantic 

 flower-cup on long, stiff stems, 20 to 30 inches above the broad 

 foliage. 



ALL TOP-SIZE BULBS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 



Afterglow. Rosy orange, salmon-tinted margins. 

 26 in. 



Bartigon. Carmine-red. 26 in. 



Bleu Aimable. Bright violet-purple, shaded steel- 

 blue. 



City of Haarlem. Cardinal-red, with distinct blue 

 base; large. 



Clara Butt. Bright salmon-rose; lovely color and 

 shnpe. 22 in. 



Farmcombe Sanders. Brilliant rose-scarlet. 26 in. 



Jubilee. Deep rich blue, shaded purple; large, egg- 

 shaped flowers. 



King George V. Brilliant cherry-red; large. 26 in. 



La Tulipe Noire. Large; glossy black, highlights 

 maroon. 



Pride Of Haarlem. Brilliant carmine-rose; very 

 large. 26 in. 



Pride of Zwanenburg. Pure salmon-pink; large 

 flower. 



Princess Mary. Brilliant rose, silvery edged, white 

 base with blue margin; large. 



Rev. H. Ewbank. Soft lavender-violet. 25 in. 

 The Bishop. Pure violet, white base. Fine flower 



on strong stem. 

 Venus. Silvery rose. A tall, noble flower. 

 William Pitt. One of the largest brilliant carmine 



sorts. 24 in. 

 Yellow Giant. New golden yellow Darwin. 28 in. 

 Zwanenburg. Large; pure white. 

 Darwin Tulips, Bolgiano's Superior Mixture. 



A mi'ture of named varieties. 



BOLGIANO'S 

 Special Mixture 



50 First-Size Darwin Tulips in LITHO- 

 GRAPHED BAG. Package contains 5 

 Tulips each of 10 Outstanding Varieties. 



SPECIAL PRICE, S2.95 



Unless otherwise noted, all Darwin Tulips, 95c. for 10; $8.50 per 100 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



