DARWIN TULIPS, continued 
William Copland. Soft lavender. Large flowers on strong stems. Doz. 100 1000 
This is one of the easiest forcing varieties. Height, 26 inches . . $0 50 $3 50 $33 00 
William Pitt. Glossy bright scarlet; blue-starred white base. Excel¬ 
lent variety for forcing. Height, 26 inches. 
Yellow Giant. Rich deep golden yellow with black anthers. Large, 
globular flower on tail, strong stem. The flowers last a long time, 
which makes them extremely suitable for bedding and cutting. 
Height, 32 inches. 
Zwanenburg. Beautiful pure white with black anthers. Gracefully 
shaped flowers on tall stems. This variety has excellent keeping 
qualities and is recommended for bedding and cutting. 
Smaller Size Darwin Tulip Bulbs 
Every season our Tuhp fields supply us with not only top-size bulbs, but with a great 
many bulbs of a smaller size, which, nevertheless, produce very good flowers. These bulbs 
can, naturally, be obtained at a lower price and they form excellent material for large one- 
colored panels and edgings in the garden. The following colors are supplied in varieties of 
our choice. 
100 
1000 
100 
1000 
Soft Red 
. . $3 20 
$31 00 
Jet-Black 
. . . . $3 30 
$32 00 
Dark Pink. 
. . 3 20 
31 00 
Soft Pink . . 
. . . . 3 20 
31 00 
Chestnut-Brown . . 
. . 3 30 
32 00 
Plain Lilac . 
. . . . 3 20 
31 00 
Scarlet . 
. . 3 20 
31 00 
Milk-White 
. . . . 3 30 
32 00 
Pure Yellow. 
. . 3 20 
31 00 
Dark Violet 
. . . . 3 20 
31 00 
60 4 25 41 00 
70 5 00 
85 6 25 
Rainbow Mixture of Darwin Tulips 
This mixture is well proportioned as to color, consisting of light, dark, and intervening 
shades, not too many hard colors or too many pale ones, but harmonizing, bright, striking, 
and fine. Besides the almost perfect beauty which this mixture exhibits in the garden, it gives 
a wealth of flowers for cutting. $3.10 per 100; $30 per 1000. 
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The Cottage Tulips, like the Darwins, bloom in May. Certain varieties, like 
some of the Darwins, will flower a few days earlier than others, but, on the whole, 
the earliest is just at its best when the latest flowering variety is beginning to show 
bloom. The delicate colors of the Cottage Tulips harmonize perfectly with the other 
late-flowering sorts. Their flowers are mostly long and pointed and are excellent for 
cutting. Many varieties are very fragrant. 
Albino. A fine pure white variety with large, well-formed flower on Doz. 100 
strong stem. Good forcer. Height, 26 inches.$0 90 $6 35 
Argo. Golden yellow, mottled red, passing to a reddish brown as 
flower ages. Round flower on strong stem. Height, 26 inches . . 65 4 65 
Avis Kennicott. Deeply tinted yellow on black base. Large, pointed 
flowers on erect, strong stem. Fine appearance. Height, 26 inches. 60 4 25 
Bouton d’Or. Pure golden yellow with black anthers. Round flower. 
Height, 24 inches. 55 4 00 
Capablanca. Dark pink with violet reflex. Extra-large flower. 
Height, 26 inches. 1 00 7 25 
Carrara. Pure white, large, cup-shaped flower of strong texture on 
strong stem. Excellent garden and forcing variety. Height, 26 
inches. 90 6 35 
Columbus. Golden yellow with vermilion-red flames—very vivid. 
The pointed flower owes its beautiful appearance to its unique 
markings. Height, 22 inches. 65 4 65 
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Stassen Floral Gardens, Inc., Roslyn Heights, L. I., N. Y. 
