Very charming border of Darwin-Tulips “Princess Elisabeth 
Popular Darwin-Tulip “Bartigon 
Lovely novelty “Zwanenburg” 
Long-stemmed 
DARWIN-TULIPS 
in 25 choice varieties. Continued 
Peking, lovely gold bronze with amber gloss per 12 
per 25 
per 100 
and cedar brown edges, novelty, this play of co- 
lors is quite new .. S —.95 
1.75 
6.70 
*Phillppe de Commines, lustrous violet-color¬ 
ed velvet black, tremendous flower, very strik- 
ing beauty . ..D — -70 
1.25 
4.70 
Pride of Haarlem, dark cerise with blue bot¬ 
tom, very large*flowered and extra long-stemm- 
1.15 
4.30 
*Princess Elisabeth/ bright pink with silvery 
pink edge and pure white heart, copper color- 
ed at the back of the petals.$ — -65 
1.15 
4.30 
Roi d’lslande, plain old rose with blue heart, 
flower very broad underneath and gracefully 
tapering towards the top, new variety.$ — .70 
1.25 
4.70 
*Venus, pure satin-pink, large flower, new ... $ — .80 
1.45 
5.50 
-Victoire d’Olivierra, bright cardinal red, dark 
blue heart edged with white, magnificent flo- 
wer, rare novelty. $ —.70 
1.25 
4.70 
White Queen, ivory-colored white with lilac 
gloss, pure white when fading, strong flowers . $ —.80 
1.45 
5.50 
-William Copland, dark bluish purple violet 
with lavender-colored heart, striking beauty 
and very popular . $ —.65 
1.15 
4.30 
-William Pitt, brilliant carmine red with large 
blue heart .$ —.65 
1.15 
4.30 
Zwanenburg, lustrous snow white flower with 
dark purple stamens, tremendous flower, the 
only pure white Darwin, lovely novelty .... $ —.70 
1.25 
5.50 
The varieties marked * are suitable for indoor-cultivation. Darwins, 
however, should only be forced if one has had some experience in 
forcing and a conservatory or a glass-house at one’s disposal, as failur¬ 
es are not uncommon if forcing takes place indoors. The single and 
double early Tulips on pages 10 and 11 are easier and surer to force and 
therefore they are more suitable for this purpose. They are the very 
Tulips for forcing indoors. 
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(SPECIAL AMATEUR COLLECTION! 
OF DARWIN-TULIPS 
= Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful collections in this catalogue for = 
E the amateur gardener. With this collection the garden can be made into s 
= a veritable fairyland by scattering the various varieties in groups about = 
= the garden; especially along the footpaths and in front of underwood the g 
= effect is most picturesque and the delightful flowers can be seen at their g 
= best. The wealth of flowers offered to you in this magnificent collection = 
g wilt keep you occupied for hours, choosing which variety, in your opinion, g 
1 is the most beautiful. We supply 3 of each of the varieties mentioned, g 
in all 75 Darwin Tulips in the 25 most be- 
I NoTTl varieties, separately packed, for $4.10 “ w IWI y “■ ■ 'r g 
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Flowers of the 
very elegant 
“Afterglow” 
CATALOGUE FALL 1935 M 
Stassen Floral Gardens Inc. Roslyn Heights. L.I. N.Y. Q 
