MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS 
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Marshall’s (Matchless Darwin Tulips 
(May Flowering) 
The Darwin Tulips, while among the last of the race to bloom, are easily first in the affections 
and esteem of flower lovers. Gorgeous in color, easy to grow, splendid as a cut flower, superb in 
mass plantings in shrubbery, they may be easily forced if brought into the conservatory or green¬ 
house not earlier than January. 
The heights of the flowers are given in inches. Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are 
good for forcing. 
Not less than 6 bulbs sold at dozen rates, 25 bulbs at 100 rate. 
c Pink and ^ose Shades 
Afterglow. A rich, deep salmon orange 
salmon border. A striking variety. 
26 in. ! 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Intense car¬ 
mine pink with light rose margin; 
white base. 26 in. 
Centenaire. Exquisite deep violet rose, 
shading lighter at edges. Magnifi¬ 
cent. 32 in. 
Clara Butt. Pastel salmon pink flushed 
deeper. One of the most deservedly 
popular. 21 in. 
Edinee. . Deep cherry rose, silvery 
pink edges. A large flower. 28 in. . 
Flamingo. An attractive, deep coral 
or shell pink. A superb color. 26 in. 
La Fiancee. Brilliant deep rose shad¬ 
ing lighter at edges. Fine for bor¬ 
ders or forcing. 25 in. 
Le Notre. An early blooming type 
with clear light pink blooms. 22 in.. 
Mine. Krelage. Soft rose pink toning 
down to pale silvery rose at edges; 
large flowers. 24 in. 
Massachusetts. Large, vivid pink 
flowers with white center. An out¬ 
standing variety for bedding. 26 in. 
Princess Elizabeth (Julie Vinot). Soft 
cattleya or orchid pink with white 
base. 23 in. 
Professor Rauwenhoff. Massive 
blooms of deep cherry red, shaded 
salmon inside, with lighter center. 
28 in. . 
Psyche. An exceptional variety with 
very beautiful flowers of salmon 
rose color. 28 in. 
Queen Mary. A rich self colored rose 
with light blue base. 28 in. 
Roi d’Islantle. A remarkably rich and 
unusual shade of old rose. Splendid 
forcer. 26 in. 
Venus. Pure silvery rose, white 
center with pale blue ring. A large 
flower with stiff stems. 29 in. 
William Copland. Beautiful lilac rose. 
A Tulip which always wins admira¬ 
tion. 25 in. 
Durple, 'Black and 'Dark Shades 
Faust. Brilliant, rich, satiny purple, 
blue base. A large flower. 30 in. . 
Jubilee. Splendid flower of great size. 
Blue purple with white base. 25 in. 
♦King Harold. Glowing, deep glossy 
mahogany red, dark center and 
base. Large blooms. 24 in. 
La, Tulipe Noire (The Black Tulip). 
A massive flower of very deep ma¬ 
roon black. Velvety sheen. 25 in. . 
♦Philippe de Comines. A fine flower 
of velvety dark violet mahogany. 
25 in. 
Zulu. An outstanding Tulip of vel¬ 
vety purple black; egg-shaped 
blooms. 26 in. 
Doz. 
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Lilac, Lavender, Heliotrope and 
Blue Shades 
Doz. 100 
Bleu Aimable. Rich bluish heliotrope 
inside shaded darker violet purple. 
23 in.$0.90 $6.00 
Dream. Large, perfect flowers of rosy 
lilac, with claret purple interior. 
27 in.90 6.00 
Euterpe- Refined shade of mauve, 
edged lilac, white center. Fine 
forcer. 26 in.90 6.00 
Frans Hals. Splendid, large flowers 
of bright bluish violet, blue base. 
30 in. 1.00 7.00 
♦Giant. Enormous flowers of deep, 
luminous violeit purple with light 
blue base. A superb flower. 30 in.. . 1.40 9.00 
Ixi Tristesse. Deep, slaty purple ton¬ 
ing to white at edges of petals. 
Fine forcer. 27 in. 1.00 7.00 
Marconi. On opening the color is deep 
purple, gradually changing to gray¬ 
ish purple. White base. 27 in. 1.00 7.00 
Melicette. Exquisite pure lavender, 
shading paler at edges; blue base. 
A particularly good color. 24 in. .... 1.40 9.00 
Rev. H. Evvbank. An unusually fine 
shade of soft lavender violet with 
silver gray shading. Splendid forcer. 
23 in.80 5.00 
The Bishop. Pure violet. Good stem. 
26 in. 1.50 10.00 
Valentin. Large flowers of light violet 
with blue base. 24 in. 1.00 7.00 
^ed and Qrimson Shades 
Doz. 100 
♦Ariadne. A brilliant rosy scarlet, 
blue base. A splendid forcer. 28 in. . $0.90 $6.00 
♦Bartigon. Vivid fiery crimson with 
contrasting white base. Very pop¬ 
ular. 24 in.80 5.00 
♦City of Haarlem. Intense dark scar¬ 
let with darker bloom. One of the 
best red Darwins. Immense flowers. 
24 in. 1.00 7.00 
Europe (Salmon Queen). Rich glow- 
irg salmon with white base. Very 
showy. 22 in.90 6.00 
Fameombe Sanders. Fiery rosy scar¬ 
let with white center marked blue. 
25 in.90 6.00 
♦Glow. Dazzling vermilion with blue 
center, margined white. 23 in.90 6.00 
King George V. A superb glowing 
salmon scarlet overlaid and suf¬ 
fused bright rose. 26 in. 1.20 8.00 
Pride of Haarlem. Immense well 
formed blooms of brilliant rosy car¬ 
mine with bright blue base. 25 in. . .80 5.00 
Prince of the Netherlands. Large 
deep cerise rose-, shading lighter at 
edges. 30 in. . 1.00 7.00 
♦Sierrad van Flora. Vivid rosy red 
with blue base. Large flowers. A 
choice type. 24 in. .85 5.50 
William Pitt. Large flowers of dark 
crimson with purplish bloom. 22 in. .90 6.00 
