SPECIAL IMPORT OFFER OF FLOWER BULBS 5 



The Giant DARWIN TULIPS Cont'd 



('• r Doa Per 100 

 La Fiancee. (G-28 in.) Rose shaded mauve, edged iighi rose *! 26 $9 00 



La Tristesse. (G^-26 in.) Bluish slate color, white base; very distinct . TO 5 00 



La Tulip Noire. (The Black Tulip.) (G-24 in.) The "blackest" of all Tuiif,^ 



broad flower of glossy black; high lights maroon SO 6 00 



Louise de ia Valliere. (f-24 in ) Bright rosy pink, blue base i 50 12 00 



Madam Krciage. (F-28 in.) A grand ^ower of purplish rose, broadly margin-id *i'h 



blush-pink, white base . . ."iO 4 00 



Massachusetts. CF-24 in.) A long-stemmed flower of v-ivid pink . 50 4 OC* 



Ma^Mnet. (G-2S ia.J Soft apple blossom, flushed white. . . ! 25 9 00 



Mr. Farnsconnb Sanders, (f-26 in ) Brilliant orange-scarlet, extra fine. y^ i X' 



Mrs. Potter Palmer. (Fashion.) (G-24 in) A beautiful large nesf variety of df ' 



rich violet-purple with a bluish sheen on the outer petals , 



Mystery. fG-22 in ) Shining black, large flower :> >'■ 



Nauticus. (£^-30 in ) A large handsome 

 > M JM- 1' M.TC^ ^^ "^B^ &>4.* '""'*" flower of deep cherrj'-rose; center vio- 



^•#^. ^^fiH^Tj^S^ty^ ^^^ shaded bronze 'w: 



' hTf^S. Z^ ■■" Orange Perfection. (F-26 in.) Fier>' 



^jKff^lk .y salmon orange^ changing with age to 



"^•^^*'^.sMm scarlet Each 40c 1 00 



'',;>/jI Painted Lady, (/f-26 in.) One of thf 



^ '^^WjF best of the white Darwins. "/I , / 



* * jM* Ph. de Commimet. (£-24 in ) A grand 



' \ ^y^'K flower of dark polished mahogany 5*) 4 tVl 



•* M President Taft. (G-26 in.) Dark scarier 



i^B red. inside lighter . 

 W Pride of Haarlem. (F-26 in.) Mag- 

 I nificent flower of immense size; coior- 

 L., ing brilliant salmon rose-shaded with 

 ■^ ^f scarlet ; electric blue base * rVl 4 00 

 ifc^ikL^ Prince of the Netherlands. (F-26 in.) 



■ ""^' i^yBKaP* Deep cerise rose, margined pink, light 



Bf jBBpr ^ blue base, large flower. ., .if 70 ' 0(- 



,Si9rnB5 Princess Elizabeth. Beautiful vivid 



g jBl/*^*** rosy pink 



( '^Jg ^ Princess Juliana. (F-28 in.) Dazzling 



^ orange-red, flushed salmon and blue 



base SO 6 , OT' 



^^■*»^p'-:i_ Psyche. (6'-28 in.) A very large flower 



(^_m B gr ^v« ii3 'MKH P^iM ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ color; inside shaded silven. 

 ■r K> f I dv ^ iH ' ISftvr^^^ ^^^ Center pale blue '<> 4 00 

 Lm IVaI \ i ^ 'Ln^Sl^r^ Pulcinella. (F-24 in.) Beautiful bright 

 HH l.itiM^ A f% I IH'ttBX^ll red, handsome flower \ bO 

 iX nL Vh ^ ^^^- "' Ewbank. (F-20 in.) A large 

 i'LaSajS\<<^ broad flower of silvery lavender shsid- 

 ing towards the center into bluish- 

 heliotrope 50 



Sir Trevor Lawrence. (F-32 in.) Red- 

 dish \-ioIet shaded lilac, enormous 



\\\«Itl^ 'i^^^ flower 1 . 35 10 00 



' YwW The Bishop. (F-27 in.) Pure violet good 



i^,I^Mfl^\-|ri V^ll A: fo^ forcing 3 00 22 00 



^^^■HBHvfri aW A^B Whistler. (F-24 in.) Vi\id maroon 



'ff ^ crimson blue baae, edged white extra 



- *v^ '■ large flower "( ' ; 



\ \ ik^i White Queen. (F-24 in.) Pure white 



, - nm-^ m m ^M«i— ^* faintly flushed with blush in places 



flMMMBBi \ AW'HlRi William Copeland. •;£;-26 in ) Delicate 



I^HP^^^^HK.^ V mt ^^^ lavender The best early foreinc 



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^ A ' ■& pra? ^ jM H^if J flBriil William Pitt. (F-26 in.) One of the 

 k. i J -^^^^ ^» ^ m JWbBm^I^BH^B largest and grandest of the Darwins . 



1 ^__J ' \ .' • jdpB? XE^H^^H^H brilliant carmine, center of petals over- 



^'^'^Ail't i^KT. ^KK ^^^^^^^B spread with dark red 



fitor^!H^i I ^ '^JHSM^HHH Zulu. (F-26 in J Large flower of rich 



^^^*^^%y^ 1l^T*^^^nlHB violet black 



^^P liH^^ j^L V^J^hT^P^ Crand Mixture of Darwin Tulips, 

 ^^Wi ,^^K jMl . ^r '^4l^'*W&i>^nk Great variety of all colors and shad*^^ 



^Tir JBWhi^aBL.'-^ ^-lITSfcMP Per 1 ,000, $25 00 



We ran sufypty ir,dtv\dual tnUbs of any of the sorts desfrihed above at one-tenth of the d^.-z-r - 

 of a variety sold at the dozen rate. tuciUy-fre at the Hundred Rate. 



