Cover Collection “C” 36 Tulips 
6 each color illustrated 
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6 TDarwin tulips 
1935 
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City- of 
Haarlem. 
Venus. 
Too much cannot be said in favor of the Darwins for outdoor culture. 
The remarkably brilliant coloring and splendid substance of the globular 
or cup'shaped flowers, their large size, with long, strong stems of 20 
to 30 inches, also robust growth, make them unsurpassed for May bios' 
soms. Usually in bloom by Mother’s Day (second Sunday in May). 
They can be forced easily for March blossoming. For greatest satisfac* 
tion we recommend planting named varieties only. The apricot, bronze 
or copper shades are secured in the Breeders, listed on next page. Bone 
meal is excellent fertilizer for Tulips. 
First Size Bulbs 
PRICES: Unless otherwise stated, all prices are POSTPAID. Six of a 
kind of BULBS at the dozen rate; 25 of a kind at the 100 rate. Less than 
one-half dozen of a kind of BULBS sold at rate of one-tenth of the dozen 
price. All are first size bulbs. 
. Doz. 
Afterglow. Rich rosy orange with salmon edge. Very large. .#0.65 
Alpine Snow. Pure white. 23 in. .80 
*Avis Kennicott. Deep yellow with black base and anthers. .75 
Bartigon. Fiery crimson, white base; very large. 28 in. 
City of Haarlem. Vermilion, with blue'black base; very 
large. 28 in. 
Clara Butt. Beautiful soft salmon'rosc; forces well. 20 in.. . 
Farncombe Sanders. Fiery rose'scarlet with clear white base; 
beautiful; forces well. 24 in. 
Faust. Purple-maroon, with blue base; of enormous size. 
The finest of all the purples . 
*Gesneriana Major (Spathulata). Rich crimson'scarlet with 
blue'black center. 24 in. 
*IngIescombe Yellow. Glossy bright canary'yellow. Called the 
Yellow Darwin. 18 in. 
La Tulipe Noire. Nearest to a black there is. 26 in. 
La Fiancee. Rose'pink, large blue base; very large and tall. 
28 in..... 
*Mrs. Moon. The finest late yellow Tulip in existence. 24 in. 
Mme. Krelage. Rose'pink, tinted lilac; large; forces well. 
24 in... 
* Orange King. A beautiful large cup. The outside is deep 
orange, with a cast of rose. 24 in. 
Peking. Beautiful golden yellow. A good companion to 
Bartigon . 
*Picotee (Maiden's Blush). White, margined rose. 20 in. .. 
Pride of Haarlem. Enormous flower; bright rose, suffused 
with purple. 26 in. 
Prince of Wales. Large; bright cherry'red. 28 in. 
Princess Elizabeth. Clear rose: large; perfect form. 26 in. 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Heliotropedilac, toning to lavender; lasts 
well; bedder. 20 in. 
^Rosabella. Improved Shandon Bells. Beautiful salmon'rose. 
21 in. 
The Bishop. Pure violet with very long stems. A very out' 
standing variety . 
Venus. Beautiful silvery rose color. Large; forces well . . . 
Wm. Pitt. Bright scarlet; large flower; extra good for forc¬ 
ing. 22 in. 
DARWINS, MIXED by grower; a good assortment for mass 
p lant ing . 
^COTTAGE VARIETIES, MIXED. A grand assortment, and 
sure to please. Excellent for naturalizing . 
(*Cottage Tulips—a Darwin type arid similar class, except having pointed 
petals. “Dido,” on page 3, is of this class). 
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£4.50 
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5.80 
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4.50 
Inglescombe 
Yellow. 
Rev. H. 
Ewbank. 
Eaust. 
