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Darwin Tulips 



DARWIN TULIPS, continued 



Bartigon. 22-B. Fiery crimson, with a pure Each 

 white base. Very showy 550 05 



Centenaire. 32-A. Rich violet-rose with large 

 blue center; enormous flower of perfect shape. 

 Magnificent for the border 10 



Clara Butt. 20-D. Delicate salmon-pink; per- 

 fect shape and lovely color. Very popular. . 04 



Dal Ongaro. 22-D. Pale lavender-violet, in- 

 side deep lavender with white base; large, 

 well-formed flower 



Dream. 27-B. Beautiful uniform lilac. Full. 



Edmee (Beauty). 28-D. Vivid cherry-rose, edged 

 soft old-rose; large flowers of great beauty. . 



Erguste. 26-B. Deep heliotrope flushed silvery 

 white, darker inside. Very early 



Ethel Roosevelt. 15-D. Lovely sweet-scented 

 rose-colored large flower, with blue base. . . . 



Europe (Salmon King). 22-B. Glowing sal- 

 mon-scarlet, shaded rose; large flower 



Farncombe Sanders. 25-C. Fiery rosy scar- 

 let; inside vivid cerise-scarlet, with white 

 center marked blue; large-petaled flower of 

 perfect shape 



Faust. 30-D. Deep purple-maroon; large and 

 brilliant. (See illustration front cover.) 



Feu Brillant. 28-C. Vermilion, blue-and- 

 white base. Very fine bedder 



Flamingo. 26-D. Delicate shell-pink. Very 

 lovely and attractive. (See illus. front cover.) 



Glow (Claude Gillot). 23-A. Dazzling ver- 

 milion-scarlet, white base with blue mark- 

 ings. Splendid 



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Gretchen (Marguerite). 24-C. Silvery pale Each Doz. 100 

 rose, flushed white; inside soft pink with white 



center, marked blue $0 03 $0 30 $2 00 



George Maw. 14-C. Rosy carmine edged old- 

 rose, inside bright rose-red shaded lighter at 

 the edges, white center marked blue. Fine 

 for pot culture 



Gustave Dore. 25-D. Bright cerise-pink, edged 

 silvery rose with white center; long flowers 

 on graceful stems. Fine for pots 



Hitchcock. 18-B. Glowing vermilion with 

 bright blue base. Effective bedder 



Harry Veitch. 24-A. Brilliant blood-red; on 

 long stem's 



Isis. 26-C. Glowing vermilion with blue base. 

 One of the showiest bedders. (See illustration 

 front cover.) 



John Malcolm. 27-B. Deep rose-lilac with 

 white base. Splendid forcer 



King Harold. 24-D. Deep ox-blood-red, with 

 blush-white base; very large flower of fine 

 form on sturdy stems. Superb for the border. 



L'Ingenue. 27-C. Very delicate rosy pink 

 with a broad border of rosy white. Very beau- 

 tiful. , . . 



La Tristesse. 25-C. Slaty purple inside, dull 

 slaty blue outside, shading off to white at the 

 edges 



La Tulipe Noire (The Black Tulip). 24-C. 

 Comes nearest of all to black flower; enor- 

 mous size 



Madame Krelage. 28-A. Soft lilac-rose, with 

 a broad margin of blush-pink; flowers very 

 large, on tall stem 



Massachusetts. 25-C. Pink, with white 

 center; splendid form and color 



Marconi. 24-C. Dull violet with a distinct 

 white base; immense flower 



Nauticas. 25-B. Dark cerise-rose, center dark 

 violet, shaded bronze; large 



Ouida. 28-C. Bright crimson-scarlet; unus- 

 ually tall stem and large flower 



Philippe de Commines. 30-D. Velvety dark 

 purple; large flower on a stiff stem 



Pride of Haarlem. 26-B. Bright rose, suf- 

 fused with purple; enormous flower on a 

 long, strong stem 



Princess Elizabeth (Julia Vinot). 26-D. A 

 long rosebud-shaped flower of the deepest 

 pink on a stiff stem 



Princess Juliana. 28-D. Most brilliant of the 

 Darwins. Dazzling salmon-scarlet; of me- 

 dium size, on strong stems 



Professor Rauwenhof. 28-C. Deep cherry- 

 rose; enormous flowers. Splendid forcer 



Psyche. 32-C. Rich rose, inside shaded silvery 

 rose, with blue base; large and handsome; 

 strong stems 



Reverend Ewbank. 20-A. Vivid heliotrope- 

 Iilac; magnificent flower 



Rev. Harpur Crewe. 25-C. Dull amaranth- 

 red edged deep mauve-rose, inside brilliant 

 crimson-carmine with blue base 



Sieraad Van Flora. 24-A. Large, bright rosy 

 red. Early forcer 



Sophrosyne. 26-C. Very soft rosy lilac, bor- 

 dered silvery white ■ ■ 



Suzon. 24-D. Most delicate rosy blush with 

 blush-white margin 



White Queen (La Candeur). 24-B. Can be 

 called the only white Darwin. Opens rosy 

 white, but passes to pure white 



William Pitt. 26-B. Very dark scarlet with 

 purple shade on the outer petals 



William Copeland (Sweet Lavender). 22-B. 

 Lilac-rose; earliest of all Darwins 



Zulu. 27-C. Velvety purple-black; large egg- 

 shaped flower of very distinct form 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF Doz. 

 DARWINS. This is our own special mix- 

 ture which we recommend where the best 

 results are desired in beds of mixed colors. 

 It is made up of the above named sorts and 



in equal proportion of each variety $0 60 $4 00 $36 00 



FINE MIXTURE OF DARWINS. As im- 

 ported. Not to be compared with ordinary 



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