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DARWIN TULIPS, continued 



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

 a broad margin of blush-pink; flowers very 

 large, on tall stem SO 05 



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 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 



Doz. 



100 



$0 55 S3 50 



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Psyche. 32-C. Rich ros 

 rose, with blue base; 



large and handsome; 



Reverend Ewbank. 20-A. Vivid heliotrope- 

 lilac; magnificent flower 



Suzon. 24-D. Most delicate rosy blush with 

 blush-white margin 



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 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF 

 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 



FINE MIXTURE OF DARWINS. As im- 

 ported. Not to be compared with ordinary 

 mixtures 



Each 



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Late Single-Flowering Tulips 



KNOWN AS COTTAGE OR 

 MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS 



This class, as well as the Darwin Tulips, is becoming very popular. They are very hardy and robust; flowers are large in size and very 



rich in coloring. The stems are long and wiry and the flow- 

 ers are durable in a cut state. They are effective planted in 

 clumps or borders, and may be grown in pots as recommended 

 for other Tulips and brought in to succeed the earlier classes. 

 Bouton d'Or (Ida; Golden Beauty). Each Doz. 100 

 17-B. Fine, dark golden yellow; very 



showy bedder; excellent for cutting . $0 04 SO 35 $2 50 

 Elegans alba (White Crown). 20-B. 

 Creamy white with a narrow margin 



of carmine-rose 07 70 5 00 



Elegans, Crimson. 14-B. Brilliant 

 crimson; petals elegantly recurved; 

 one of the few late Tulips that can 



be forced 05 45 3 00 



Ellen Willmott. 24-E. Primrose- 

 yellow; flowers long and narrow; 

 slightly reflexing petals; tall stems; 



very attractive 06 60 4 00 



Fulgens, Scarlet. 24-B. Dark 

 scarlet; long, recurving petals 



on very tall stems 05 50 3 25 



esneriana aurantiaca maculata 



(Orange Globe). 22-D. Bright or- 

 ange-red, flushed golden yellow; an 



enormous flower 05 45 3 00 



esneriana lutea. 24-D. Golden 

 yellow; most effective bedder of all 



yellow Cottage Tulips 05 45 3 00 



esneriana marginata alba (Sweet 

 Nancy). 20-C. White, edged rose; 



egg-shaped flower 04 35 2 50 



esneriana spathulata. 24-C. Daz- 

 zling scarlet, with blue base; enor- 

 mous flower of dazzling brilliancy; 



popular bedder 04 40 2 75 



lare of the Garden. 18-C. A giant 

 amongst the late Tulips; flowers daz- 

 zling scarlet 07 70 4 75 



olden Crown. 18-C. Yellow, bor- 

 dered and feathered orange 04 35 2 25 



lglescombe Pink (Salmon Queen). 

 24-C. Soft rose with a salmon flush; 



globular form . 04 35 2 50 



lglescombe Scarlet. 20-D. Bril- 

 liant scarlet, black base; large flower. 05 55 3 50 

 lglescombe Yellow. 18-D. Glossy 

 canary-yellow; the large globular 

 flower has the cup-shape of the Dar- 

 win type 05 55 3 50 



^onigskroon. 20-B. Carmine-scarlet 

 with broad yellow border; resembles 



Keizerkroon 05 50 3 25 



a Merveille. 18-E. Orange-cherry; 

 flushed rose, with yellow base; very 



large and delicately scented 04 35 2 50 



a Reve (Hobbema; Sarah Bernhardt). 

 12-A. A unique color best described 

 as crushed strawberry; handsome. 

 Late Single or Cottage Tulip globe-shaped flower 10 85 6 0C 



