10 DM. FERRY, 3s. CO? DETR ORR MiGH. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
For the Open Ground 
The flowers of this superb class have well been called ‘‘The Tulip Aristocrats.’? The remarkably 
brilliant coloring and splendid substance of their large globuJar or cup shaped flowers, their long 
strong stems and robust growth of plant, make them unsurpassed for May blooming in the garden. 
Darwins are not only desirable for outdoor bedding and last a long time after cutting, but have an ad- 
vantage over other classes of late tulips in that they may be forced in pots provided it is done slowly. 
They range in color from the softest pink through shades of rose and crimson, mauve, violet, purple 
and maroon; there are, however, no true yellows but these may be supplied by the substitution of some 
of the Cottage Tulips. The varieties we offer have been selected from a very large list after careful 
trials and we believe they are the most satisfactory obtainable. The quality of the bulbs will be found 
unsurpassed. Culture: the same as that for Cottage or Mayflowering Tulips. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. / 2717. Clear carmine-rose, toning off to a soft pink; large long flower. 
7c. each; 50c per 10; $4.00 per 100. 
Bartigon. £ 26 77. Very showy flowers of fiery crimson with light base. Strong stems and fine for 
cutting. 9c. each; 70c, per 10; $6.00 per Ioo. 
Blue Aimable. / 26 77. Bluish heliotrope, inside deep violet. Flowers not of largest size but of fine 
form. gc. each; 7oc. per 10; $6.00 per Ioo. 
Clara Butt. / 277. Delicate salmon-pink. One of the most popular; good bedder, adapted also 
for forcing. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $3.50 per 100. 
Dream, £ 2677. Beautiful soft lilac, shading 
lighter. 8c. each; 60c. per 10; $4.50 per Ioo. 
Euterpe. £ 28in. Mauvelilac, edge of petals 
tinted soft lilac. Good form and very attractive 
color. 9c. each; 7oc. per 10; $5.50 per Ioo. 
Farncombe Sanders. £ 26 im. Vivid rose- 
scarlet, with lighter base. Brilliant coloring, 
very large size and most excellent form. 
gc. each; 70c. per 10; $5.50 per Ioo. 
Giant. / 30 7m. Dark violet with light blue base. 
Flowers of the largest size borne on long 
sturdy stems, 20c. each; $1.50 per 10; $14.00 
» per 100. 
Gretchen. (J/argaret) E 237 im. Beautiful 
blush white, shaded light lavender rose, fine 
globular form. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $4.00 
per 100. 
La Tulipe Noire. Z 25 zz. Maroonblack. The 
darkest of all tulips. Flowers of large size. 
gc. each; 70c. per 10; $5.50 per Ioo. 
Madam Krelage. £ 29 im. Soft purplish rose, 
broadly margined with blush pink; large 
flowers. Fine for forcing. 9c.each; 7oc. per « 
10; $5.00 per I0o. 
Ouida. /287in. Bright crimson-scarlet, borne 
on long strong stems. A fiery red flower, un- 
surpassed for bedding. 8c. each; 6oc. per Io; 
$4.50 per oo. 
Philippe de Commines. D 25 1”. Velvety dark 
purple. A superb forcer and an excellent 
bedder. 8c. each; 60c. per 10; $5.00 per Ioo. 
Pride of Haarlem. 4 27727. Large, deep car- 
miine-rose, tinted lilac; used for forcing and 
is excellent for bedding. See cover for illustra- 
tion. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $4.00 per Ioo. 
Psyche. #27 in. Old rose edged with a lighter 
shade; inside of flower silvery rose with light 
blue base. Large flowers on long graceful 
stems. 7c. each: 50c. per 10; $4.90 per Ioo. 
Rev. Ewbank. £ 22 in. Silvery heliotrope 
shading to lavender violet at base: a beautiful 
and ' distinct color.) 7c. each; 50e. pen 10; 
$4.50 per I00. 
Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 
vates are by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than 
five of any one vartety supplied at ten rates, and not 
less than 25 at 100 rates. DARWIN TULIPS 
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