Morse's Darwin Tulips ISCf**. 
DARWIN TULIPS have long stems, often 24 inches or more, and grand flowers in all shades 
of pink, carmine, red, mauve, violet and maroon. For yellows see "Morse's Special Tulips," and for 
mahogany and bronze shades select from our Breeder Tulips. (Cultural Directions on page 2.) 
Very likely you will want to know just what varieties were planted in beds at the Exposition and 
those kinds are indicated by an asterisk (*) before the name. 
(Weight, % lb. per doz.; 4>y 2 lbs. per 100. Single bulbs mailed free at i ho of the dozen price, plus 1 cent each.) 
Six of a kind at the dozen rate; 50 at the hundred rate. 
Pr Dz Pr 100 
Angelina, light blush pink. 
Ariadne, 
scarlet, 
Ascanio, 
brilliant rosy crimson shaded 
large flower 
brilliant lilac-mauve, a new 
*Baronne Tonnaye, rose shaded blush.... 
*Carl Becker, grand dull carmine, stoutest 
stems and large flowers 
Centenaire, new immense flower of violet 
rose 
*Clara Butt, a large flower of remarkable 
beauty; an exquisite shade of soft sal- 
mon pink shaded rose. Award of 
merit. Per 1000, $19.00 
Claude Gillot, dazzling vermilion-scarlet, 
Corydon, buff spotted with lilac, an ar- 
tistic shade by itself 
Donders, darkest blood red 
Edmee, new vivid cherry-red, flushed light 
pink at margin 
Electra, a beautiful pale lilac, a favorite 
*Erg-uste, pale violet, flushed silvery 
white, inside dark violet with white 
base, very beautiful 
Europe, a very bright light scarlet, white 
center 
*Peu Brilliant, Do you not recall that 
wonderful bed of these gorgeous flame 
Tulips? Long stems and large flowers. 
Extra fine. Where else is a Darwin like 
this offered? (See front cover) 
*Pra Ang'elico, black; large maroon black 
Gen. de Cordeus, scarlet, fine for cutting. 
Glow, brilliant vermilion, blue and white 
center 
Harry Veitch, blood red with blue base. . 
King- Harold, deep blood red, w. c, fine 
and large j 
La Candeur (White Queen), white tinged 
blush 
*Ia Tristesse, dull slaty blue with a 
white base, a very distinct Darwin. . . . 
la Tulip Noire, the new enormous black 1.50 
5 .50 
$3.50 
.70 
4.80 
1.30 
.30 
9.00 
2.25 
.50 
3.50 
1.00 
7.00 
.30 
2.00 
.60 
4.00 
.75 
.45 
.50 
5.00 
3.00 
3.50 
.75 
.65 
5.00 
4.50 
.70 
5.00 
.50 
3.50 
1.00 
.45 
.35 
.45 
7.00 
3.20 
3.50 
3.25 
.50 
.40 
.40 
3.50 
2.80 
3.00 
.40 
2.80 
.45 
3.00 
.65 
1.50 
4.50 
♦Loveliness, cherrv 
than Clara 
pink, a littlo darker 
Pr Dz Pr 100 
Marconi, large viniei 
"■'-1p ftowpr 
witl 
a yellow center . . . 
Marg-aret (Orpt<4fenj. 
Award of Merit . . 
.45 
.60 
Massachusetts, vivid pinl TV C 
Mauve Clair, a new beautiful lilac shaded 
a deeper mauve tone toward the center. 1.50 
May Queen, a first-rate pink 45 
*Mrs. Cleveland, a delicate flesh color. . . . 
*Mrs. Parncombe Sanders, scarlet with 
clear, white base, beautiful 45 
Mrs •K-^elag-e. rosy pink, color of Papa 
Gontier rose 45 
♦Mrs. Potter Palmer, rich glowing purple 
or plum color .55 
Painted Lady, creamy white, just tinged 
with heliotrope 60 
Ph. de Commines, purplish maroon 45 
*Pride of Haarlem, giant flowers of deep 
rose P'-a lei w v ,./| n f .^p.-it Par 
1000, $26.00 40 
Princess Fli^a^et 1- . a syan ' - nink. 
surpasses Mrs. Krelage 
Prof. Ravr rT e-*i v ofr. full cherr> ■ 
enormous size 
St. Simon, dark violet, beautiful 45 
*Eev. Ewhank, gray heliotrope .50 
Suzon, flesh pink, large flower 75 
Sieraad van Plora, a magnificent cn's^ed 
strawberry red of distinct color 60 
The Sultan, the Black Tulip, maroon 30 
Van P001 tvliet, fine light cherry re 1 50 
Viking - , a deep strong color, well fitting to 
its name; purplish violet 90 
Wedding- Veil, silvery gray or light 
lavender 50 
White Queen, white, tinged blush 45 
Wm. Pitt, very dark scarlet with purple 
shade on the outer petals, large 
flower of distinct color and evp^t 
beauty 45 
Splendid Mixture of Darwin's of finest 
named sorts above 40 
Darwin Collection No. 1. — 1 each of the 
above sorts, named separately, 51 
bulbs (weight 4 lbs.) for $2.95 
Mixed. Darwin Tulips 30 
$2.75 
4.50 
2 00 
3.00 
10.00 
3.00 
4.00 
3.25 
3.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.25 
.60 
.60 
4.50 
4.00 
3.25 
3.50 
5.20 
4 00 
2 00 
3.00 
3.60 
3.00 
3.25 
3.00 
OLD DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
of Br 
If there was one Tulip Bed more admired than any other it surely was the be 
rare warm brown or lischt chestnut, and the flowers and stems were tall and fine in every 
Breeder Tulips are a new class of rusty, brownish tints and deep purples, fine stems and first rate flowers. 
ze Queen. What a color! A 
and how different in the sun! 
New and 
Each. Pr Dz. Pr 100 
♦Bronze Queen: soft golden-yellow 
bronze $ .10 $ .85 $6.00 
Cardinal Manning - : a curious blend 
of mauve and rose, which 
changes to an almost pure 
orange at the extreme edges 
of the petals 07 
Duke of Edinhurg-h: large dark 
purple 
Golden Bronze: beautiful bronzy 
yellow 
Madras: dark bronzy yellow and 
old gold, very beautiful 
.60 4.00 
.15 1.50 10.00 
.15 1.30 
.18 1.70 
.60 4.00 
Rare sorts. 
Each. Pr Dz. Pr 100 
*Medeah: enormous flower, crushed 
strawberry shaded heliotrope, 
Yellow center, stems short and 
the flowers droop $ .05 $ .50 $3.25 
Queen Alexandra, soft sulfur yel- 
low, a new and elegant tulip. . . . 
Sunrise (Jaune d'Oeuf), ruddy ap- 
ricot, inside a soft yellow; base 
black, also anthers 05 
Wilberforce: an extra good bronze- 
purple 
Yellow Perfection: bronzy yel- 
low, shaded golden yellow at 
margin 
Mixed Breeder Tulips: a fine mix- 
ture, but not made from the 
above sorts 05 
.50 3.50 
.20 2.00 
.15 1.30 
.45 
9.00 
3.00 
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