TULIPS 
Groups of Darwins planted in borders, in front or 
between shrubs make a most beautiful effect. Cul¬ 
ture: Plant tulips in the fall any time until ground 
is frozen, in well-prepared soil, 5" deep and 5" 
apart. 
Pride Of Haarlem. Cerise red, an enormous 
flower of superb form and grand beauty ..$.70 $1.30 $4.50 
Princess Elizabeth. Clear deep pink variety, 
deepening in color with age. Exquisitely 
shaped . 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Soft lavender-violet, with 
.70 
1.30 
4.60 
lighter'tint at edges. Excellent variety .... 
Win. Copeland. An -even tone of rosy lilac, 
.70 
1.30 
4.50 
flower of nice form . 
Wm. Pitt. Deep, rich crimson, white base 
starred blue. A very large flower of gorge- 
.70 
1.30 
4.60 
ous coloring . 
Zwanenburg. The first good pure white 
-Giant flowering tulip. A truly great 
.75 
1.35 
4.75 
novelty . 
.95 
1.80 
6.75 
COLLECTION “J” 
10 bulbs each of the 10 above under- 
100 
$5*25 
lined named varieties. 
for 
Rainbow Mixture 
of long stemmed DarwinS 
This mixture is well proportioned as to color, it con¬ 
sists of light, dlark and intervening shades, not too many 
hard colors or too many pale ones, but harmonizing, 
bright, striking and fine. Besides the almost perfect 
beauty which this mixture exhibits in the garden, it 
gives a wealth of flowers for cutting. 
25 for 5 1.10 , ^ ^ ^ ^ 
100 for 4.00 100 S/1.00 
500 for 19.75 foe 
