Darwin Tulips, Continued. 
RED AND CHERRY-ROSE SHADES 
"Eclipse. (2). Among the finest of all dark red Darwins. Glowing blood-red 
of rich shade with steel-blue base. Particularly impressive alongside either 
a yellow or a very deeply colored variety such as Faust. The huge, magnifi¬ 
cent flowers of open form are supported by strong, tall stems. Second to 
none for lasting qualities. Height 30 inches. $2.25 per dozen, $17 per 100. 
"King George V. (2). Unquestionably the finest among cherry-red Darwins 
and a gem in every way. Equally superb in the border or when grown in¬ 
doors. A glowing salmon-scarlet, shaded bright rose, blue star at base. 
The flowers are enormous and of great substance, carried on sturdy stems. 
Height 28 inches. $1.15 per dozen, $8 per 100. 
'Louise de la Valliere. (3). A clear tone of cherry-rose without the slightest 
hint of mauve, this is one of the outstanding beauties in its class. Splendid 
for border and equally adapted for forcing. Strong stems, large flowers. 
Height, 25 inches. 95 cts. per dozen, $6.50 per 100. 
"Prince of Wales. (2). Bright rosy crimson, flushed glowing scarlet, blue base. 
Flower of large size carried on a tall stem. Height 30 inches. $1 per dozen, 
$7 per 100. 
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