GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 
Very large cup-shaped blooms, carried on 
tall, stiff stems. Splendid for garden display 
and unsurpassed for cutting. 
Five bulbs at ten rate. 25 at ICO rate. 
Tulips prepaid in U. S. A. (All labeled.) 
Baronne de la Tonnaye ^*1“ 
margined blush. (10 for 50c) (100, $4.00)! 
RartioAn Fire red—red that’s RED 
ygUII Very large. (10 for 60c) (100 
$5.00). 
Clara Butt 
Beautiful bright salmon- 
pink. Great favorite. (10 
for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
50c) (100, $4.00). 
fiery- 
(10 for 
Pride of Haarlem g&hT£r££7 
rose flower. (10 for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
Princess Elizabeth l ° r | e y L P 0 U’£ 
Fine for cutting. (10 for 60c) (100, $5.00). 
Rev. Eubank 
well. (10 for 60c) 
Heliotrope-lilac, toning 
to lavender, fine, lasts 
(100, $5.00). 
La Tulipe Noire S? ia B i a e deep 
roon, (10 for 60c) (100, $5.00). 
Whi+o Olioon Creamy white, tinged 
wmie v(ueen blush. (io for 6oc) 
(100, $5.00). 
Wm. Pitt 
(100, $5.00). 
Dazzling crimson - scarlet, 
large flower. (10 for 60c) 
Long’s Special Mixed Darwins 
Many choicest Darwins, also a few fine Cot¬ 
tage varieties to increase range of color. 
Sure to please. (10 for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
“PARROT” TULIPS 
These odd tulips have fringed and crinkled 
petals. The buds resemble a parrot’s head. 
Mixed colors. (10 for 60c) (100, $5.00). 
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BREEDER TULIPS 
Similar to Darwins in size and shape. Rare 
colors and color combinations as noted. 
Rcaiita Huoon An apricot shade. Com- 
Druiue MUven bination of brown and 
bronze. (10 for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
Cardinal Manning (Goliath) 
Dark violet, shaded brown. (10 for 60c) 
(100, $5.00). 
Don Pedro 
$ 6 . 00 ). 
Coffee-brown, shaded ma¬ 
roon. (10 for 70c) (100, 
Rich purple, margined 
Louis XIV 
mense. (10 for 70c) (100, $6.00). 
bronze, one of the best. Im- 
Deep orange-red, shaded ma¬ 
hogany. (10 for 60c) (100, 
$5.00). 
Panorama 
Kin9* Velvety purple-blue, a 
1 royal purple color. Inside 
crimson. (10 for 60c) (100, $5.00). 
Mixed Breeders ff b e "TJ a . b f 10 ?£ 
60c) (100, $5.00). 
/P N GS, COTTAGE TULIPS 
Same season and habit of growth as Dar¬ 
wins, supplying colors lacking in Darwins. 
Yellow (Inglescomb) bri° g s ht 
canary yellow. The yellow Darwin. Beau¬ 
tiful globe shaped flowers. (10 for 50c) 
(100, $4.00). 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush) 
Pure white, daintily margined rose. Petals 
recurved. (10 for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
Ornnao Kino 1 Very large globular 
flower of a beautiful 
orange with scarlet tinge. Sweet scented 
(10 for 50c) (100, $4.00). 
FRAGRANT HYACINTHS 
(5 bulbs at 10 rate, 25 at 10O rate.) 
labeled 
Prepaid in U. S. A. 
Large bulbs that do especially well in pots, 
but of course splendid for outdoors also. 
L’Innocence. Best pure white. 
Lady Derby. Lovely soft rose. Large. 
Gertrude. Splendid rose-pink. 
La Victoria. Best red hyacinth. 
Queen of Blues. Light blue or lavender. 
King of Blues. Rich, deep blue or purple. 
Any the above, assorted or alike, each la¬ 
beled: (2 for 25c) (10 for $1.10) (100 for $9.00). 
BEDDING HYACINTHS 
The same fine named varieties as above but 
smaller. Splendid for outdoors. Produce fine 
spikes. (White) (Light Pink) (Bose-Pink) 
(Bed) (Light Blue) (Purple) (10 for 70c) 
(100 for $6.60). All colors labeled. 
EARLY CROCUS BULBS 
They bring us good cheer often before win¬ 
ter has really left. White, purple and yellow 
in separate colors, labeled. (10 for 36c) (100 
for $3.00). 
Mixed colors. (10 for 30c) (100 for $2.40). 
