DARWIN 
Darwin Tulips bloom in May, have tall, straight 
stems and are generally considered the most valu¬ 
able of the Tulip family. A good bed of these Tulips 
is always a glorious sight and lends each garden a 
distinguished aspect. 
Afterglow. Deep orainge suffused with salmon 
and saiknion edge. Large flower of good 
substance .; 
Baronne De La Tommye. Clear carmine-rose, 
toning off to soft pink at edges of petals 
Rartigon. Beautiful, large flower of fiery 
crimson, with white "base . 
Bleu Aimable. Bluish heliotrope, inside shad¬ 
ed darker, with white base starred blue 
City Of Haarlem. The finest deep scarlet 
giant flowering tulip . 
Clara Butt. A lovely shade of salmon-pink. 
Remains the favorite of tulip lovers . 
Dream. Beautiful lilac with flush of deep 
heliotrope. A very handsome variety . 
Famcombe Sanders. Intense brilliant scarlet. 
Flower is beautifully shaped and large 
Inglesoombe Yellow. Bright canary-yellow. 
Has the true Darwin-shape flower, hence 
sumamed the “Yellow Darwin” although 
a Oottage variety .75 
King Harold. Dark blood-red with purple- 
black base. Fine form and sturdy stem .75 
La Tulipe Noire. (The black Tulip), very 
dark maroon black, the darkest of all tulips .80 
Madame Krelage. Bright lilac-rose, margined 
pale silvery rose .70 
Massachusetts. Vivid pink, white center. 
Large flower of splendid form ..75 
Ph. De Commines. A large flower of deep 
purple-maroon with a velvety sheen .75 
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