DARWIN TULIPS, continued 
King George V. Brilliant cherry-red. Very large flower of perfect 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
form and great substance. Height, 30 inches. 
$0 90 
$6 50 
King Harold. Deep mahogany-red. The large, graceful flower is 
borne on a very strong stem. This Tulip makes a brilliant effect 
in groups or borders. Height, 25 inches. 
50 
3 60 
$34 00 
La Candeur. Pure white, tinted pinkish in the first stage of its 
flowering period. Height, 24 inches. 
55 
3 75 
La Fiancee. Rich rosy pink with silvery shade; white center. Very 
strong flower. Extra good for late forcing. Height, 28 inches . . 
55 
4 00 
La Salle. Pure white flower on a very tall stem. One of the finest 
acquisitions of late years. Height, 30 inches. 
1 00 
7 00 
La Tulipe Noire. The well-known “Black Tulip.” Dark velvety 
maroon-black, well-formed flower. Excellent for show purposes. 
Height, 28 inches. 
70 
5 00 
Le Notre. Beautiful lilac-pink with silvery gloss on the edges. Flow¬ 
ers of a graceful shape on tall stems. Excellent forcer. Height, 
28 inches. 
65 
4 75 
Mrs. Potter Palmer. Glossy purplish red. Very suitable for groups. 
Height, 28 inches. 
55 
3 75 
Painted Lady. Creamy white, tinted heliotrope—a very rare color in 
Darwin Tulips. The flower is small but of extremely beautiful 
shape. Height, 28 inches. 
55 
3 75 
Peking. Striking golden yellow Tulip for border planting. Novelty. 
Very suitable for forcing. Height, 24 inches. 
70 
5 00 
Philippe de Comines. The darkest velvety chestnut-brown. It 
produces a lovely effect when planted amid lighter varieties. 
Strong stem and flower. Excellent variety for late forcing. 
Height, 28 inches. 
55 
3 75 
Pride of Haarlem. Dark carmine-red with blue center. A really 
effective color for the garden. Excellent cut-flower on strong 
stem. Height, 30 inches. 
50 
3 50 
33 00 
Prince of Wales. Soft cherry-red, tinted rose-pink; white base with 
blue halo. Large flower. Height, 27 inches. 
65 
4 75 
Princess Elizabeth. Rose-pink with lighter edges; pure white center. 
Excellent variety. One of the best early forcers and recommended 
for that purpose. Height, 27 inches. 
55 
3 75 
36 00 
Prof. Rauwenhof. Bright cherry-red with scarlet glow inside and 
blue base. A large, strong flower on good stem. Height, 28 inches. 
50 
3 60 
34 00 
Radiance. Striking novelty of purplish red color, a new tint in 
Darwin Tulips up to now. Large flower on strong stem. Height, 
30 inches. 
90 
6 50 
Roi d'lslande. Bright old-rose with white base. A sturdy grower. 
Extra good for forcing in pans. Height, 24 inches. 
50 
3 60 
34 00 
Rose Copland. Very fine rose-pink Tulip merging into deep carmine 
toward the edges. An excellent specimen descending from the 
well-known William Copland. Possesses extraordinary forcing 
qualities. Height, 26 inches. 
85 
6 25 
Show Wonder. A brilliant Tulip. Very large flower, the inner petals 
bright scarlet, beautifully striped, the outer petals dull red with 
glossy red edges. A real “Show Wonder.” Height, 28 inches . . 
1 05 
8 00 
The Bishop. Beautiful shade of deep heliotrope with white base and 
purple anthers. The best variety in this color. Excellent forcer. 
Height, 30 inches. 
1 05 
8 00 
The Sultan. Glossy chestnut-brown, almost black. It is frequently 
used for groups with other colors to achieve a unique effect. 
Height, 24 inches. 
50 
3 50 
Turner. Carmine-pink with darker exterior—a rich color; clear blue 
base. Large, fine shaped flowers. Good forcer. Height, 26 inches. 
75 
5 25 
Venus. Pure satiny rose—an extraordinary tint of exquisite beauty. 
Large flower on very tall, strong stem. Excellent exhibition va¬ 
riety. Height, 30 inches. 
60 
4 30 
Victoire d’Oliviera. Dark red with white-bordered deep blue base. 
Good for forcing as well as outdoor planting. Height, 26 inches . 
50 
3 65 
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Stassen Floral Gardens, Inc., Roslyn Heights, L. I., N. Y. 
