DARWIN TULIPS IN SEPARATE 
COLORS 
Inexpensive offer for the large mass of garden owners 
On the preceding page we ofrer 25 varieties of Darwin Tulips, hut besides these there are more than 200 
other varieties. We have picked out the finest varieties, all suitable for their special purpose, viz. making 
of large beds and panels, and you will find them in this offer. We recommend them for every garden 
decoration. They do very well in single edgings or panels along footpaths. Along the house, in front of 
shrubs and along terraces, also for separate beds and groups in the lawn as well as in the border. Often 
they are seen in Rose beds, where they harmonize exceptionally well with the first young foliage, where 
they give such a stately impression. A lovely effect, too. is to be obtained when they are planted together 
with Forget-me-nots, or Wallflowers. They are unsurpassed cutflowers and last a long time in water and 
there is nothing more beautiful than a vase of these graceful flowers. They must be planted 4 inches apart 
and 3 inches deep. 
JM-r 12 
pt*r 25 p. 100 
per 12 
per 25 p 
100 
Vermillion. 
. $ 
— .55 
—.95 3.50 
Brownish black . . 
. .* 
— .60 
1.05 
3.00 
Dark pink. 
S 
—.55 
--.05 3.50 
Soft pink. 
. .# 
—.55 
—.95 
3.50 
Chestnut brown . . 
. .$ 
—.HO 
1.05 3.00 
Plain lilac. 
. .* 
—.60 
1.05 
3.90 
Scarlet. 
. . s 
— .55 
- .05 3.50 
Milky white .... 
. . S 
—.50 
1.05 
3.90 
Pure yellow .... 
$ 
— .oo 
.95 3.50 
Dark violet. 
. .$ 
—.55 
— .95 
3.50 
Inexpensive collection of darwin tulips in 
1 CCD AD ATC C O 1 O D C ,n ••'is collection we supply 10 Vermillion, lO pure yellow, 
I vtrAIVM L v- ^ L.vy IN J io brownish black, lO soft pink, lO plain lilac. Imagine 
1 a star-shaped or five colored bed or think of five groups of ten huths in your border in front of your 
house: surely these will look very fine. In all. therefore, 50 Darwin K/k ft\T 4 1 ft C 
| No. 21 ( Tulips in 5 harmonizing colors, separately packed, for # 1.85 Ivl y 
1 AMATEUR COLLECTION OF DARWIN TULIPS IN SEPARATE 
1 £ 1 D C The very collection for the laying out of a color mosaic in a bed or border, in which 
I ^ ^ the many colored panels wilt be like a painters pallet. They are recommended, too. 
1 for small groups scattered here and there over the garden. They will all flower at the same time and 
I provide a brilliant and picturesque sight as is only possible to obtain with the Darwins. We supply IO 
of each of the above-mentioned eolors. in all lOO robust Darwin Tulips <1 t O EA 
| No. 22 1 in IO different colors, prime quality and separately packed, for S 3.50 ■ I ^ 
EXTRA CHEAP RAINBOW MIXTURE OF DARWIN TULIPS 
The enormous number of different colors, shades and varieties to be found in this mixture gives a wealth 
of color which must be seen in order to be believed. There are pinks, reds, blacks, browns, yellows and 
others in every imaginable tint and shade. The interesting thing about them is that you do not know the 
color of the flower which each bulb will produce. It is. as it were, as surprising as a hook which is closed, 
but afterwards brings you joy and revelations you had not thought of before. Darwins in mixed colors are 
so picturesque and they can be used for so many purposes that we need hardly give any directions as to 
their planting out, and we are leaving this to your own 4 AA <b ^ iA 
Judgement. Per 12 $ —.50, per 25 $ .S5, per 500 $ 15.— Iyv 1 v 
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Rare Fimbriata Tulip "Sundew" 
his Tulip “Sundew" is a wonderful novelty, whieh, wherever exhibited, commands admiration and is con- 
idired as the most wonderful novelty acquired during the last 25 years. It is descended from the Darwins 
nd it is to them that it owes the tall upright stem and very large flower. The wonderful thing about it is 
lat the edges of the petals consist of tiny feathers, whieh give you the impression of being frayed. The 
olor of the “Sundew" is brilliant carmine red, the hack of the petals is of a somewhat darker color, 
nd in addition to that it has a blue heart. Recommended for small groups in the garden, whereas it gives 
xeellent cutflowers. As we stock a large quantity, we can supply AE tf\r 4 115 
lem at an advantageous price. Per 12 9 — .65, per 100 $ 4.30 y 
FAILURE OF TULIPS , DUE TO WRONG TREATMENT! m , h . 8 arden 
Tulips must 
flower to entire satisfaction. If not then there is something wrong with the soil. Tulips may not be pionted 
two years in succession in the same place, unless the soil hos been dug thoroughly (two feet deep). It is also 
possible to remove the top soil of the beds at a depth of one foot and to replace this by new soil, which 
hos not been used before for the cultivation of Tulips. 
If you are not interested mthis catalogue, please hand it CATALOG FALL 1937 pi 
to your friends or acquaintances; it may be of use to them Stassen Floral Gardens Inc.. Roslyn Heights L.I..X.Y. fcj 
