Darwin Tulips 
PLANT BULBS THIS FALL FOR FLOWERING 
BEAUTY IN EARLY SPRING 
Remember last April how you wished you had planted at least a 
handful of bulbs for early blooming? 
Now is the time to fulfill that wish. Early spring blooming bulbs 
must be planted in the fall; they cannot be planted in the spring. 
So, to make sure that your garden can boast spring bouquets of 
bloom, order your bulbs now and set them out promptly upon 
arrival. 
Ordering early will insure a complete selection. The bulbs will be 
sent at the proper time for planting. 
We offer top size bulbs only. Smaller bulbs may be purchased fcr 
less money but they do not have the vitality to produce good bloom. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
Darwin Tulips are the most popular of our spring bulbs. This is 
due to their remarkable brilliance and wide range of color, together 
with the ease with which the large, tall stemmed flowers are grown. 
The Darwin Tulip bulbs, in the show garden at the Rose Hill 
Nursery, have bloomed delightfully for several years. 
In June when the leaves turn yellow and dry up they are cut off 
and removed, the bulbs being allowed to remain undisturbed in the 
ground. Annuals may be planted in the same space for summer 
bloom. 
Plant five inches apart, top of bulb four inches below surface. 
Height, 
In. Doz. 100 
Bartegon, a very choice flower on strong stems:—fiery crim¬ 
son with pure white base, ringed deep blue. 26 60c 
Clara Butt, clear pink flushed salmon rose, inside deeper 
with blue base. 21 60c 
Baron De La Tonnaye, a large fine flower, bright rose pink, 
edged silvery rose. 26 60c 
Farncombe Saunders, fiery rose scarlet, inside vivid cerise 
scarlet with white center, broad petals, flower of perfect form 25 60c 
Ingelscombe Yellow, a cottage tulip of glossy golden yellow 
flowers appropriate to use with Darwin tulips because of its 
close resemblance to them in size and form. Often called 
the “Yellow Darwin’’. 28 60c 
Kin£ Harold, deep blood red with dark purple base. A superb 
variety for the flower border with its well shaped flower on 
strong stems. 24 60c 
Madam Krela£e, lilac rose, margins of petals silvery rose, 
inside soft rose, large flower of fine form. 30 60c 
Prof. Rauwenhoff, large flower of bright cherry red, inside 
bright scarlet with blue center. 28 60c 
Pride of Haarlem, brilliant rose carmine with blue base. An 
unusual flower of superb form and grand beauty. Unsur¬ 
passed for border and among shrubs. 28 60c 
Rev. Ewbank, vivid heliotrope lilac, with lighter tints at 
margin. They will blend well with any other shade of tulips. 25 60c 
Zwannenburg, large pure white, sturdy flower, the out¬ 
standing of all white Darwins. 28 60c 
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WE OFFER ONLY TOP SIZE BULBS 
