M E NTO R, , OHIO 
WAYSIDE GAR DEIMS 
DARWIN TULIPS—Continued. 
Doz. 100 
Major Sandberg 1 . 4. A beautifully shaped Tulip of 
unique burgundy red color with black center. The 
flower is large with strong stem of medium height, 
about 28 inches. Of vigorous growth and compelling 
appearance .$1.65 $11.50 
Melicette. 3. Soft lavender; inside dark lavender- 
violet with beautiful blue base. The purest laven¬ 
der Darwin. Height 25 inches.95 7.00 
President Taft. 3. Large, deep crimson-red flower on 
a very sturdy stem, 20 inches high. A crimson so 
intense and yet so pleasing that it is one of the 
outstanding Darwin Tulips. There is no other red 
like that seen in President Taft. For a variety to 
be used in a solid bed it cannot be surpassed. Lasts 
longer than most Tulips . 1.00 7.50 
Pride of Haarlem. 1. Brilliant rosy carmine with blue 
base; very large flower on tall, strong stem; sweet 
scented. Unsurpassed for borders. Height 25 inches. .75 5.00 
Prince of Wales. 2. A shining cherry-red Darwin. The 
best in its color—bar none. The merest suspicion 
of blue in its hue makes it eminently suitable for 
use with all blue flowers. Height 28 inches.95 7.00 
Princess Elizabeth. 2. Clear deep pink, changing with 
age to rose-pink, white base. Large flower. Height 
26 inches. One of the loveliest pink sorts.75 5.00 
Princess Mary. 2. Bright carmine-rose with margin 
of rose-pink; inside clear carmine-rose with blue 
base and white halo; huge flower on a splendid stem. 
A magnificent variety in every way. Height 28 
inches . 2.15 14.00 
Reverend H. Ewbank. 1. Plant this lovely Tulip with 
sky-blue flax for lovely effect. It is one of the best 
of its type. A beautiful blending of colors may be 
had by intermixing with yellow Cottage Tulips. 
Height 25 inches .75 5.00 
Rosa Bella. 3. Exceedingly beautiful salmon-rose. One 
of the finest pink Tulips which has a very distinct 
form. Height 21 inches.85 6.00 
Scarlet Beauty. 2. Pure glowing scarlet. Extra large 
flower. Height 22 inches. 1.00 7.50 
Sundew. 1. A lovely cup of glowing crimson uplifted 
on a tall, stately stem. Its petals are beautifully 
fringed and laciniated at the outer edges, present¬ 
ing a very charming and novel appearance. Height 
28 inches .85 6.00 
The Bishop. 3. Finest deep violet, blue base, white 
halo. Beautiful form. Plant in a carpet of yellow 
pansies. Height 29 inches. 1.35 10.00 
Venus. Large, pure silvery rose, white base marked 
with a pale blue ring; very lovely color; good form 
and substance. Height 28 inches.95 7.00 
Viola. 3. Dark violet, strong, large flower. Height 30 
inches. Beautiful variety and one of the best garden 
sorts . 1.30 9.50 
White Emperor. 2. A lovely new, pure white Darwin. 
Best planted next to a deep scarlet or dark purple 
variety. Height 28 inches. 1.35 10.00 
White Queen. 2. Almost white when mature; with 
black anthers, medium size. Height 24 inches. Not 
recommended .78 5.25 
William Pitt. 2. Very dark crimson, with purplish 
bloom on the outer petals and white base starred 
blue; large flower of distinct color and great beauty. 
Height 22 inches .75 5.00 
William Copland. 1. Lilac-rose; not a large flower 
but of merit because it may be forced a i easily as 
the early Tulips. Height 25 inches.75 5.00 
Yellow Giant. 2. A golden yellow Tulip of great 
beauty and size, large flower with black anthers. 
Tall and strong stem. This is one of the best of the 
several yellow varieties which are offered. Highly 
recommended. Height 29 inches . 135 10.00 
Yolande. 2. Soft rose; inside brilliant salmon-rose. 
Improved Clara Butt. Height 27 inches.95 7.00 
Zulu. 2. Rich, velvety black with shining purple 
edges; large, egg-shaped flower, and the finest of 
all the dark varieties. Height 27 inches.85 6.00 
Zwanenberg 1 . 3. Pure white with black anthers. A 
large, substantial flower and a good white Darwin. 
Height 28 inches . 1-10 8.00 
Superb Mixture of Darwins. This is our own special 
mixture which we recommend where the best re¬ 
sults are desired in beds of mixed colors. It is 
made up of numerous named sorts and in equal 
proportion of each variety. No attempt is made in 
this mixture to see just how cheaply it can be 
made .75 5.00 
Prince of Wales. 
Rosa Bella. 
Sundew. 
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