The True Aristocrats of All Tulips Are the Darwins 
A fine planting of Hunt’s Darwin Tulips at Asbury Park, New Jersey 
DARWIN TULIPS, continued 
*Madame Krelage. 28 in. Bright lilac-rose, Doz. 
margined pale silvery rose; inside deep 
peach-blossom pink. One of the leading va¬ 
rieties for early forcing . $55 per 1,000 . . $1 00 
*MAYA. 30 in. Lilac, with silvery white, 
transparent margin .1 75 
Mrs. Potter Palmer. 28 in. Bright, pure 
purple, globular flowers of superb texture 
and character.1 00 
Philippe de Comines. 26 in. Velvety pur¬ 
ple, with white base. Large flower on stiff 
stem.1 00 
*Pride of Haarlem. 30 in. Brilliant crimson- 
red, with blue base. Extra-fine for planting 
outside and one of the leading varieties for 
forcing. Very fragrant . . $50 per 1,000 . 1 00 
*Prince of the Netherlands. 32 in. Soft car¬ 
mine, edged silvery pink; inside cerise- 
scarlet; white and blue base.1 00 
*Princess Elizabeth (Julie Vinot). 28 in. 
Dull crimson-pink, edged soft rose-pink; 
white base. Well-formed flower of great sub¬ 
stance. Good forcer and one of the best 
pinks for outdoors.1 00 
♦PRINCESS MARY. 28 in. Large flower of a 
brilliant deep rose, silvery edged; white base 
with blue margin.1 75 
♦Professor Rauwenhof. 28 in. Bright cherry- 
red with scarlet glow and brilliant blue base. 
Very good forcer .1 00 
♦Reverend Ewbank. 26 in. Bright bluish 
lavender, flushed brown inside; edges of 
petals soft heliotrope, with silvery gray 
bloom; white base. Attractive color. Forces 
splendidly.$50 per 1,000 . 1 00 
100 
$6 00 
11 00 
6 00 
5 50 
5 50 
6 50 
6 00 
11 00 
5 50 
5 50 
♦RAVENSWING (Maroon Prince). 28 in. Doz. 100 
Deep plum-violet.$1 75 $10 00 
♦SARAZEN. 30 in. Carmine-red, shaded 
salmon-red. 3 00 18 00 
Sulphur Queen. 30 in. Extremely large, 
pure light yellow flowers of perfect form on 
tall, stiff stems. 1 50 8 50 
♦SUNDEW. 28 in. A striking bright red va¬ 
riety. The petals are fringed and cut in a 
most attractive manner. Suitable either for 
outdoor purposes or forcing. 
♦William Copland (Sweet Lavender). 26 in. 
Reddish lilac. When forced the color is a 
beautiful lavender, with white base marked 
blue. Recommended for forcing only . . . 
♦William Pitt. 28 in. Dark crimson, with 
purplish bloom on the outer petals; white 
base edged blue. 
Zulu. 28 in. Violet-black, with shining pur¬ 
ple edge; white base with blue mark. Large, 
egg-shaped flower. 
Zwanenburg. 32 in. Very beautiful, me¬ 
dium-sized flower of sparkling white with 
tiny hair-lines of dark purple . -. 
DARWIN TULIPS MIXED. Top -size bulbs 
only. Our mixture contains all the best 
varieties; for massing in borders and for 
cutting.$40 per 1,000 . 60 4 50 
Special Amateurs’ Collections. 250 Darwin Tulips in 10 dis- 
- tinct and separate varieties, 
our selection, for $12.50; 100 Darwin Tulips in 10 distinct and 
separate varieties, our selection, for $6. Sent prepaid to any 
address east of the Mississippi for cash with order. 
1 50 8 50 
1 00 6 00 
1 25 6 50 
1 00 6 00 
1 25 7 50 
Varieties in Capital Letters are especially recommended for exhibition 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
