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The most useful Tulips for garden decoration and cutting are found in the 
Darwin class. The grace and beauty of the bright-colored flowers, carried on tall, 
straight stems, is unsurpassed by any other spring flowers. Groups of Darwins 
planted in borders, in front of or between shrubs, make a most beautiful effect. 
Many varieties can be forced in the greenhouse, some of them quite early. Either 
grown in pans, or as cut-flowers, they give great satisfaction. 
Afterglow. Deeply tinted orange-pink with salmon edges; the inner 
petals pure orange. Very fine for exhibition. Height, 28 inches . ! 
Allard Pierson. Deep crimson, shaded maroon; well-formed Mower 
on strong, erect stem. Good forcer. Height, 27 inches. 
Anton Mauve. Blue, shaded with lilac, somewhat lighter at the 
edges. A very large and fine cut-flower. Height, 30 inches . . . 
Aphrodite. Large, oval-shaped flowers of clear, silvery rose-pink 
with white base. Fine novelty. Height, 34 inches .. 
Aviator Hawkes. Unique novelty in dark pink with silvery edges. 
A large, beautifully formed flower. Height, 32 inches . . . . . 
Bartigon. Fiery crimson with white base. Specially recommended 
for forcing purposes. Height, 24 inches .. 
Bene Est. One of the few yellow varieties. Large flower of creamy 
yellow color. A novelty which we recommend highly. Height, 
26 inches. 
Black Eagle. Deep purple with blue base. A large flower of graceful 
form. One of the best in this color. Height, 30 inches. 
Bleu Aimable. Elegantly shaped, blue-heliotrope flower. Height, 
25 inches. 
Campfire. Brilliant wine-red sport of the well-known popular 
Bartigon. Excellent forcer. Height, 26 inches. 
Centenaire. Fine dark pink with wine-red shade, tinted bluish in 
the center. Large flower on strong stem. Height, 28 inches . . . 
City of Haarlem. Beautiful vermilion-scarlet; base deep violet with 
white outline. Large, strong flower. Extra-special forcer. Height, 
28 inches. 
Clara Butt. Soft salmon-pink. A brilliant Tulip which always keeps 
its value and will never be superseded by new varieties. Spe¬ 
cially recommended for beds and borders. Height, 26 inches . . 
Dream. A lovely shade of pale heliotrope; inside deep violet with blue 
base. A Tulip worth its name. Height, 26 inches. 
Farncombe Sanders. Bright scarlet with a particularly marked 
white center. Strong grower with large flower of excellent form. 
Height, 32 inches. 
Faust. Classed with the so-called “black” Darwins as the dark 
satiny purple color almost resembles black. The outer petals of 
this stately flower are tinted blue. Height, 32 inches. 
Feu Brillant. Warm vermilion-scarlet—striking color. Strong stem. 
Suitable for late forcing. Height, 27 inches. 
Frans Hals. Bright bluish violet to purple, with bluish white base. 
Extra-good forcing variety. Height, 28 inches. 
Giant. Deep reddish purple, shaded dark violet; base white with 
blue markings. A very large flower of strong texture. Height, 
30 inches . 
Golden Fleece. The outer petals are golden yellow, merging into 
bronzy brown; inner petals orange-yellow. To be recommended 
where a special yellow color is required. Height, 22 inches . . . 
Herodiade. Good-sized, lilac-rose flower of medium height. A fine 
variety for late forcing in pans. Height, 23 inches. 
Kathleen Parlow. Silvery tinted rose with broad white margin. 
Large, beautifully shaped flower. An exceptionally fine variety. 
Height, 30 inches. 
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