Darwins Combine Beautifull 



The letters D, E, F, G, etc., following the name of a variety refer to time of blooming when planted ouU 



The cup-shaped Darwins are huge and shapely, and they stand up 

 strong and tall on their sturdy stems. They may well be considered the most 

 important of the late flowering tulips. Clearness or singleness of color is a chief 

 characteristic. When Darwins do show more than one color, the tones are 

 related, as pink and buff, or pink and white, or lilac and rose. ' Bright, clear 

 scarlet, salmon rose, rich purple, pure white, and pale pink are among the best 

 liked colors. In many Darwins the base contrasts in color with the body of 

 the flower. 



Afterglow F 28 in. Deep rosy orange with salmon tinted edges; inside of 

 flower deep orange. A beautiful combination of colors. 9c each ; 70c 

 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 



Baronne De La Ton nay e F 27 in. Clear carmine rose, toning to soft pink 

 at the edges. Good for forcing; excellent for outdoor growing. 9c each; 

 65c per dozen; $4.50 per 100. 



Blue Aimable F 26 in. Bluish heliotrope outside, deep violet inside. 

 Flowers medium size, but of fine form. 9c each; 70c per dozen; S5.00 

 per 100. 



City of Haarlem F 30 in. Intense dark scarlet with a darker bloom; deep 

 violet base outlined in white; large cup-shaped flowers slightly incurved 

 at the tips, lie each; 85c per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 



Clara Butt F 21 in. Delicate salmon-pink. One of the most popular Dar- 

 wins. Good both for indoor and outdoor culture. Beautiful in front of 

 shrubs. 9c each; 65c per dozen; 84.50 per 100. 



Dream E 26 in. Beautiful soft lilac, shading lighter; inside deep violet with 

 blue' base. 9c each; 70c per dozen; S5.00 per 100. 



Europe F 26 in. Glowing salmon-scarlet shaded with rose. White base. 

 Splendid for forcing. He each; 70c per dozen; S5.00 per 100. 



Euterpe E 28 in. Silvery lilac with rose tone; edge of petals soft lilac. 

 A dainty flower of very attractive color. 10c each: 75c per dozen; $5.50 

 per 100.' 



Famcombe Sanders E 26 in. Vivid rose scarlet with lighter base. Brilliant 

 coloring, large size, 

 and excellent form. 

 9c each; 70c per 

 dozen; $5.00 per 100. 



Feu Brilliant F 28 in. 



Large scarlet vermil- 

 ion flowers. Base blue 

 and white. 10c each; 

 75c per dozen; 85.50 

 per 100. 



Faust E 32 in. A very 

 large, long flower. The 

 color is rich purplish 

 black with striking 

 metallic sheen. 10c 

 each; 75c per dozen; 

 $5.50 per 100. 



Flamingo C 28 in. Soft 

 shell-pink with satin 

 sheen; light colored 

 base. Flowers of 

 pointedform. 9ceach; 

 70c per dozen; $5.00 

 per 100. 



Giant F 30 in. Dark violet 

 with light blue base. 

 Flowers of the largest 

 size borne on long 

 sturdy stems. 10c 

 each; SOc per dozen; 

 $6.00 per 100. 



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A LOVELY GARDEN 



GROUPING 



On the covers of this book are 

 Late-Flowering Tulips in natural 

 color. The basket contains Dar- 

 wins, Cottage, and Breeder tulips 

 in shades that make a delightful 

 garden picture as well as charm- 

 ing cut flower arrangements. 



Why not choose this combina- 

 tion as a part of your fall planting? 



The varieties are: 



Baron De La Tonnaye — (See 

 page 12). 



Rev. Ewbank — (See page 13). 



Mrs. Moon — (See page 14). 



Moonlight- — (See page 14). 



Cardinal Manning — (See page 

 16). 



Louis XIV — (See page 16). 



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