Top —Aviator Hawkes 
Middle — Zwanenburg 
Bottom —Giant 
Golden Fleece. An outstanding variety of yellow in the Darwin 
class. Its bright, golden yellow petals accented with bronzy 
tips on each petal are very striking. Combines well with other 
colors. Height 23 in. 1.00 7.00 
Jubilee. One of the finest, unusual egg-shaped of the richest 
deep wine color toned with deep purple and marked with a 
contrasting white base with blue markings. Height 30 in. 1.00 7.25 
Kathleen Parlow. One of the finest new varieties in the Darwin 
family. Its unusual coloring always draws immediate atten¬ 
tion. Bright silvery rose with a white center. The flowers are 
exceptionally large and are carried on strong, tall stems. 
Height 30 in. 1.65 11.50 
King George V. A superb Tulip. Translucent cherry with a 
glow of scarlet. The reverse of the petals display an iridescent 
sheen of orange scarlet on blue and white base. Very large 
blooms. Height 26 in. 1.20 8.50 
Scklwif I *S 
iipet 
The glory of the Spring garden with their lovely cups nodding a merry “good 
morning” to you every day for weeks. Tall and stately with huge flowers 
towering erect on strong stems. Plant the bulbs 5 inches deep to the bottom of 
the bulb and 6 inches apart, either in clumps or groups of 25 or more, or in beds. 
Between October 10 and 25 is the best time to plant, although it may be done 
until the ground freezes. 
Doz. 100 
Afterglow (Katherine Havemeyer). A superior Tulip with 
large, globular flowers, rose shaded and margined with amber; 
inside a deep salmon rose shading to amber, center slightly 
flushed blue. Height 27 in.$0.80 $5.50 
Anton Mauve. Enormous cup-shaped flowers clear violet blue, 
turning to silvery lilac at the edges of the petals. Does well in 
both partial shade and full sun. Also a fine forcer. Height 30 in. .95 
7.00 
Aphrodite. A beautiful Darwin. Clear, silvery rose pink with 
white base and a large, round flower borne on a very tall, stiff 
stem. Height 33 in. 1.00 
7.50 
Aviator Hawkes. An outstanding Tulip. Large, beautifully 
formed bloom of bright deep rose with slightly lighter edge. 
A very sturdy variety. Height 32 in. 1.10 
8.00 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. An old favorite still popular. Blending 
colors of carmine rose at the midrib toning off to soft pink at the 
edges. Rose white tinged blue. A good forcer. Height 26 in. . .75 
5.25 
City of Haarlem. A Tulip that never fails. A handsome Darwin 
of great substance. Intense scarlet with a steel blue base edged 
white. Height 27 in. 1.00 
7.25 
Clara Butt. One which deserves a place in every garden. A 
delightful color of soft, salmon rose with a slight bluish tinge 
on outer petals. Center white with blue gray markings. Per¬ 
fect form. Height 23 in.75 
Dream. Exceptionally fine, large, cup-shaped flower; soft rosy 
mauve on a heliotrope ground with silvery edging; center elec¬ 
tric blue and white. Height 25 in.80 
Giant. A giant—true to its name. Huge, rounded flowers of 
heavy texture. Deep reddish purple shaded dark violet with a 
white base and blue markings. Borne on a stiff stem. Height 
30 in.90 
5.25 
5.50 
6.50 
SCHLING’S 
“Prize” Collection of Darwins 
OFFER A—- 12 bulbs each of the 6 varieties as pictured on 
these two pages ( 72 bulbs in all) for. $5.50 
OFFER B—- 25 bulbs each of the 6 varieties as pictured on 
these two pages (150 bulbs in all) for. 10.00 
OFFER C—- 50 bulbs each of the 6 varieties as pictured on 
these two pages (300 bulbs in all) for. 19.00 
OFFER D—100 bulbs each of the 6 varieties as pictured on 
these two pages (600 bulbs in all) for. 37.00 
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