PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 3 
City of Haarlem. 
Rev. H. Ewbank. 
Darwin Tulips 
Their large size, voluptuous form, upstanding long stems, 
and emphatic colorings in every shade but white and yellow, 
establish the supremacy of Darwins, and vindicate the popular 
esteem in which they are held. 
6 at doz. rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
1000 rate = 100 rate — 50c X 10. 
SEE TTJEXP OFFES 
ON FRONT COVER 
Afterg'l0W^(26).^ Orange-salmon, shell-pink 
and carmine tinged violet towards base. 
The rolling margins amber and buff; the 
interior a bronzy tango-red .. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye (A 26). Carmine- 
rose margined blusn pmk, base white 
tinged blue; beautifully shaped. 
Bartlgon (A 22). Translucent red, fired 
with crimson, the base white and blue. 
Bleu Aimable (23). Violet shaded steel 
blue, with blue base starred white ... 
City of Haarlem (27). Vivid cardinal-red. 
Cup-shaped with incurving petals, its final 
wide-open stage is beautiful when reveal¬ 
ing the large violet base and its white halo. 
Clara Butt (C 20). Soft salmon-pink of 
satiny finish, with deepest coral inside ... 
Farncombe Sanders (A 26). One of the 
largest and most beautiful; color brilliant 
dark rosy red, with a clear white base, 
Feu Brilliant (B 25). Brightest scarlet 
toned with cardinal; the best red . 
Flamingo (26). A charming satiny flesh- 
pink tinged with both rose and salmon ... 
Frans Hals (A 28). Bright bluish violet, 
with blue and white base. Early forcer. . . 
King George V (B 30). Bright red suffused 
cerise; blue base with black anthers .... 
King Harold (B 24). Deep ox-blood red 
with a velvet bloom ; base blush white ... 
Ba Tulipe Noire (B 24). Maroon-black, 
velvety, the darkest of all Tulips . 
Melicette'(26). Lavender edged violet; in¬ 
side dark heliotrope with blue center .... 
Pride of Haarlem (A 26). A popular de¬ 
pendable variety; bright red suffused pur¬ 
ple, creating a brilliant crimson effect . . 
Princess Elizabeth (B 26)._ Beautiful 
coral-rose, with light edge and ivory base . 
Frof. Rauwenhof (C 24). Bright cherry- 
red shaded cardinal, the margins slightly 
tinged with rose. Long lasting . 
Rev. H. Ewbank (A 20), Silvery heliotrope, 
darkening to lavender and violet at base . 
Venus (28). Lovely silvery rose, with white 
base and pale blue ring . 
White City (26). Flowers of large size and 
purity, with black anthers ; choice . 
PAINESVIBBE IVIIKED DARWINS 
Our own hand-counted mixture of 12 popu¬ 
lar varieties .$50.00 per 1000.. 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.30 
$0.90 
$ 6.00 
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.80 
5.70 
.27 
.80 
5.70 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.27 
.80 
6.70 
.28 
.85 
5.80 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
.27 
.80 
5.70 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
.27 
.80 
5.70 
.28 
.85 
6.80 
.28 
.85 
5.80 
.28 
.85 
5.80 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
.40 
1.15 
8.00 
.80 
5.60 
Old Dutch Breeder Tulips 
This splendid class which blooms simultaneously with the 
Cottage and Darwin types, is remarkable for the massive char¬ 
acter of its bloom, its len^h and solidity of stem, and richnes.s 
of color. The color tendency of all varieties in this class runs 
to bronze, orange, browns and heavy blues. 
Apricot (25). Bronze, buff and apricot, 
streaked green ; base yellow and green ... 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.32 
$0.95 
$ 6.50 
Cardinal Manning- (Goliath) (28), A mag¬ 
nificent large, egg-shaped flower; bishop’s 
purple flushed rosy bronze, rimmed orange. 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
Dom Pedro (26). Coffee brown shaded ma¬ 
roon ; inside, mahogany red . 
.32 
.95 
6.60 
Iionis XIV ( 28 ). Bark purple and violet, 
flushed bronze, with broad margins of gold¬ 
en brown. The most popular of all . 
.32 
.96 
6.50 
Iiucifer (30). Immense broad oval flower 
and vivid color make this new variety one 
of the most striking. Scarlet tinged with 
violet and flamed with orange along the 
margins; a yellow flare inside the bowl, 
with blue-green rays .. 
.35 
1.00 
7.n( 
Panorama (Fairy). (24). Large, globular 
flowers of orange-red, tinted brown . 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
Pink Pearl (26). Finest pink breeder, egg- 
shaped, of large size. Blushed lilac-rose; 
inner base white, with casual cream rays.. 
.38 
1.10 
7.50 
Prince of Orang-e (23). Blood orange, out¬ 
lined in orange flames. A flashy show ... 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
Velvet King- (24). Lustrous, velvety black- 
violet ; darkest of all. Ponderous flowers. . 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
MIKED DUTCH BREEDER TUBIPS. 
'The best mixture from Holland . 
.90 
6.30 
Rock Garden Tulips 
Delightful dwarf types, native to Southern Europe and Asia, 
adapted to rock gardening; conspicuous and cheery. 
3 
Doz. 
100 
Clusiana (14). Small, upright flowers on 
terior crimson band, and blue base. Fa¬ 
miliarly called the “Lady Tulip’’ . 
Kaufmanniana The “Wateriiiy Tu- 
the expanded flower resembles a Nym- 
phaea. White and yellow, with bright pink 
splashes on the outside. Earliest Tulip to 
bloom ... 
$0.35 
$1.00 
$ 7.00 
.45 
1.40 
10.00 
Parrot Tulips ^attf^s*"^ 
Immense, showy flowers with ragged edges and striking pat¬ 
terns of blotches and streaks in contrasting colors, suggestive 
of a parrot’s vivid plumage. Used to best advantage in small 
groups among perennials or border shrubs. 
MIKED PARROT TUIiIFS. 90c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
Fantasy 
The most thrill¬ 
ing new Tulip 
out of Holland 
in many years. 
One of its par¬ 
ents is Clara 
Butt, the 
best known 
salmon- 
pink Dar¬ 
win, which 
passes on 
the same 
lovely pink 
color, stur¬ 
dy 20-inch stem 
and other good 
Darwin traits. 
Its Parrot strain 
breaks out in 
typical wide- 
flung, tattered 
petalage ; the 
outside richly 
fantastic with 
apple green en¬ 
crustations. the 
inside heavily 
carmined. 25c 
each ; 3 for 60c ; 
doz., $1.80; 100, 
$12.60. 
