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Hart & Vick’s Superior Bulbs 
Afterglow The Bishop Farncombe Sanders 
HART & VICK’S SUPERB DARWIN TULIPS 
nPHE flowers of this class open in late May, and are carried on long, straight stems. Planted in clumps of 
A a dozen or more, their brilliancy will light up the garden at a time when color is at a premium. The 
bulbs may remain in the ground for several seasons and will spring into growth and bloom when the sun 
warms the soil. Darwins are now the most popular of all Tulips. 
Six bulbs at the dozen rate; 25 bulbs at the 100 rate; 250 bulbs at the 1000 rate 
the Breeder Tulips. Height, 28 inches. 
American Beauty. Cherry-rose, margined with soft rose. Extremely brilliant bloom. 
Height, 24 inches. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Rose-color, shading to almost white at the edges. Splendid 
for massing. Height, 30 inches. 
Bartigon. Fiery crimson; a pure white base is broadly ringed with deep blue. 
Height, 28 inches. 
Bleu Aimable. Outside of petals heliotrope-lilac; inside violet. Late bloomer. 
Height, about 30 inches. 
City of Haarlem. Warm red petals with steel-blue base shading to white. One of 
the largest red Darwins. Height, 30 inches. 
Clara Butt. Pure pink—a color that harmonizes with most of the darker varieties. 
Exceptionally good for growing in borders. Height, 28 inches. 
Farncombe Sanders. Rosy red, shading to scarlet; white at base of petals. Among 
the most serviceable of the Darwin Tulips. Height, 24 inches. 
King Harold. Ox-blood or purplish red with white base. A giant flower especially 
effective in large clumps. 
Per 1000 
$50 00 
Per 100 
$5 35 
For 12 
$0 70 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
5 50 
75 
5 75 
80 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
48 00 
5 00 
70 
