PETER HENDERSON & CO. 35 and 37 Cortlandt Street, New York. 



HENDERSON'S 



NEW 

 GIANT 



DARWIN TULIPS 



Darwin Tulips are exceedingly effective when grown in the garden or herbaceous border with a background of greenery. The beauty 

 hardiness and perpetuity of Darwin Tulips has made them very popular. As cut flowers they are unsurpassable, the long-stemmed bold' 

 durable flowers having a dignity and character exclusively their own. 



To aid in making selections of varieties for continuity of bloom, etc., we have indicated their relative time of flowering by the letters 

 E, F, G, H, and I. The E's being the earliest to bloom. The height is also given, but may vary. The bulbs should be spaced about 5 

 inches apart and base of the bulbs should be 5 ti 6 inches deep on heavy soils and 6 to 7 inches deep on light soils. // by parcel voal add 

 postage at zone rates on page 2. Packed weight H lb. doz. ; 6 lbs. per 100. 



each dos. 100 



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



flower of bright rose pink edged with blush pink, 



strong grower 10 1.00 7.60 



Ariadne. (^-28 in.) ' Glowing rose-crimson shaded 



scarlet blue base 10 1.00 7.50 



*Baronne de la Tonnaye. (F-26 in.) A long and 



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



toning off to soft pink at the edges 07 .70 5.00 



*6artigon. (f-22 in.) Large flowers of fiery crim- 

 son with white base 10 1 . 00 7 . 60 



*CUra Butt. (G-20 in.) A lorge flower of remark- 

 able beauty ; an exquisite ehnde of soft salmon pink 



shaded rose 06 .60 4.50 



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



heliotrope with silvery lilac margin; blue base 08 .80 6.00 



*Edinee. { H-28 in.) Rich cherry-red flushed 



blush-white at raarinn 10 1.00 7.50 



♦Europe. {Salmon King.) (0-22 in.) Larxe glob- 

 ular flower of glowing salmon-scarlet ehade<l rose . . .08 .80 6.00 

 Flamingo. ((7-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink, tinted 



rose: distinct color 10 1 .00 7.60 



•Glow. (Claudf Oillot) (ff-23 in.) Daziling Ver- 

 million scarlet with blue base; edged white 10 l.(X) 7.50 



•Oretchen. (Mnrgaret). (//-24 in.) Lovely glob- 

 ular flower of delicate blush and silvery pink 06 .60 4.60 



Hany Veltch. (£-24 in.) Brilliant blood-red with 



blue base; splendid for borders and also for forcing. .08 .80 6.00 



*King Harold. «7-24 in.) Large flower, dark glossy 



blood-red shaded maroon 08 .80 6.00 



La Tristetae. ((7-26 in.) Bluish slate color, white 



base; very distinct 07 .70 5.00 



*L* Tulipe Noire. (The Black Tulip) ((7-24 in.) 



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



glossy black; high lights maroon 10 l.(X) 7.50 



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



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



sturdy habit. (See engraving.) 07 .70 5.00 



*Hadam KreUge. (f-28 in.) A grand flower of 



purplitli rose, broadly margined with blush-pink, 



white h se 10 1.00 7.50 



Massachusetts. (F-24 in.) A long-stemmed flower 



of vivid pink 10 1.00 7.60 



May Queen. (0-26 in.) Large flower of bright rose, 



center blue and white 07 .70 8.00 



*Mr. Famscomb Sanders. (F-se in.) Brilliant 



orange-scarlet, extra fine 08 .80 6.00 



*Mi8. Cleveland. (0-24 in.) Fleeh-white suffused 



pale rose; blue base 08 .80 6.00 



Mrs. Potter Palmer. (Faihion) (0-24 in.) A 



beautiful large new variety of deep rich violet- 

 purple with a bluish sheen on the outer petals 08 .80 6 . 00 



*Nantlcui. (£-30 in.) A lar^e handsome flower of 



deep cherry-rose; center violet shaded bronie . .07 .70 6.(K) 

 ♦Mora Ware. (0-22 in.) Dainty silvery lilac deep- 

 ening towards the center 07 .70 6.00 



•Painted Lady. ( H-26 in.) One of the best of the 



white Darwins 07 .70 6.00 



Ph. de Comminet. (£-24 in.) A grand flower of 



dark polished mahogany 07 .70 5.00 



•Pride of Haarlem. (F-26 in.) Magrrificeut flower 



of immense siie; coloring brilliant salmon rose- 



shftded with scarlet; electric blue base 07 '.70 6.(K) 



Princess Juliana. (F-28 in) Datiling orange-red, 



flushed salmon and blue base 10 1.00 7.60 



Psyche. ((J-28 in.} A very large flower of rich rose 



color; inside shaded silvery rose. Center pale blue .07 .70 6.00 



Rev. H. Ewbank. (F-20 in.) A large broad flower 



of silvery lavender shading towards the center into 



bimsh-hcliotrope 07 .70 6 . 00 



The Sultan. (F-18in.) Glossy blackish maroon. . . .06 .60 4.60 



White Qvtta. (F-24 in.) Pure white faintly 



flushed with blush in places 08 .80 6.00 



William Copeland. (£-26 In.) Delicate lavender. 



The best early (orcina variety 08 .80 6,00 



•William Pitt. (F-26 in.) One of the largest and 



graiidest of the Darwins; brilliant carmine, center 



of petals overspread with dark red 15 1 .60 12. (X) 



•Zulu.(F-26 in.) Large flower of rich violet black. . . .07 .70 5.00 



Grand Mixture of Darwin Tulips. Great variety of 



all colors and shades. Per 1,000, S35.00 05 .50 4.00 



Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 



