William M. Hunt £.Companu 
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Darwin Tulips 
SELECTED TOP-SIZED BULBS ONLY 
The Cream of the Standard Varieties and Recent Introductions 
Darwin Tulips are increasing in popularity every season. Colors range from 
white to purplish black, including shades of crimson, violet, brown, rose, etc. 
Very effective for planting in shrubbery or in hardy plant borders. The flowers 
are large, deeply cupped, and are borne on lofty stems which are ideal for cutting 
and vase use. Gorgeous combinations of color can be made by planting them in 
broad masses or long, narrow borders. To avoid striking contrasts, use tones of 
bronze and pale violet with the lavenders— and soft pinks and lavenders, shades 
which merge into each other and do not clash as violently as the usual red and 
yellow. If striking effects are desired, try Bleu Aimable in front of City of Haarlem, 
a vivid, odd, French combination of blue and scarlet; or an even more effective 
combination of some pale yellow, like Moonlight (a Cottage Tulip), with a deep 
red-purple variety, Faust or Zulu. The new pale yellows are also good with dark 
mahogany-red varieties like King Harold. Brilliant reds like Pride of Haarlem and 
Farncombe Sanders are best used alone, or against an evergreen background. 
Dark pinks are good with light pinks and white varieties, like the Cottage Picotee. 
We prepay delivery charges to any address east of the Mississippi, 
for cash with order 
Afterglow. 26 in. Possibly the sweetest color-play found in Doz. too 
Darwins—rich deep rose laid over salmon-orange, clearer 
toward the edges; inside a lovely orange-topaz sheen .... $1 00 $5 50 
Anton Mauve. 28 in. Enormous flowers of dull old-rose-purple 
outside, with dull grayish lilac edges; inside of the petals red¬ 
dish violet-blue overspread with grayish brown; white base 
with black anthers. Very tall, strong stems giving the flowers 
great beauty and dignity. 
★Baronne de la Tonnaye. 30 in. Blush-rose, medium-sized 
flower with a salmon glow in the center and brilliant black 
anthers. A tall, handsome variety fine for bedding and 
forcing. $50 per 1,000 . 
★Bartigon. 28 in. Flower carmine-red; base pure white edged 
violet. Splendid for forcing. 
Bella Donna. 28 in. Immense yellow flowers with broad rosy 
violet margin; inside pure lemon color. 
Betsy Ross. 28 in. Inside of flower orange with white ribs; olive 
and blue base; outside orange with frosty sheen. 
Bleu Aimable. 26 in. Bright purplish blue, intensely rich inside. 
A beautiful flower of very unusual shape and one of the 
clearest “blues.” . 
Blue Eagle. 26 in. Magnificent flower of darkest purple . . . 
★City of Haarlem. 32 in. Large flowers of brilliant, blazing ver¬ 
milion, so red that it dazzles the eyes in the sunlight. Inside 
it has a blue-black center edged white. Splendid for bedding 
and late forcing. 
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1 00 5 50 
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2 00 13 50 
1 25 7 50 
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1 25 7 50 
1 50 8 50 
The ★ preceding variety indicates that it is good for forcing 
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