Doz. 100 
Adoration. (Ideal). I. A brilliant flesh'pink with lighter 
edge and white base. Very large and strong flower. 
31 in.$3.00 $20.00 
Afterglow. A rich, deep salmon-orange, salmon border. 
A striking variety. 26 in.80 6.00 
*Anton Mauve. Clear violet, edged soft grayish white, tall 
stem. 29 in. 1.10 7.$0 
*Aphrodite. Clear silvery pink, deeper within, large oval- 
shaped flower on tall strong stem. Highly recommend¬ 
ed. 28 in. 1.10 7.75 
Aviator Hawks. Dark pink with pale margin, large flower 
on strong stem. 29 in. 1.10 7.75 
*Bartigon. Vivid fiery crimson with contrasting white base. 
Very popular. 24 in.75 5.50 
Black Eagle. A lovely deep shiny purple. The flower is 
large, well formed, with strong, tall, stiff stem. 28 in. . .85 6.50 
Bleu Aimable. Rich bluish heliotrope, inside shaded dark¬ 
er violet-purple. 23 in.80 6.00 
*City of Haarlem. Immense vermilion-scarlet, large blue- 
black base, edged white. 24 in. 1.15 8.50 
Clara Butt. Pastel salmon-pink flushed deeper. One of 
the most deservedly popular. 21 in.70 5.00 
Dream. Large, perfect flowers of rosy lilac, with claret- 
purple interior. 27 in.75 5.50 
Duchess of Hohenberg. Gray-lilac and rosy heliotrope. 
A delightful flower. 29 in. 1.75 12.00 
Eclipse. Warm crimson-maroon with blue base. Most at¬ 
tractive large flowers on stiff stems. 29 in. 2.25 15.00 
Euterpe. Beautiful silvery lilac, edged light lilac. 28 in. . .85 6.50 
Famcombe Sanders. Fiery rosy scarlet with white center 
marked blue. 25 in.75 5.50 
Faust. Brilliant, rich, satiny purple, blue base. A large 
flower. 30 in. 1.10 7.50 
Flamingo. Delicate flesh-pink, tinted rose. 28 in. 1.00 7.00 
♦Frans Hals. Bright bluish violet, with blue and white base. 
Fine for forcing. 28 in. 1.00 7.00 
♦Giant. Enormous flowers of deep, luminous violet-purple 
with light blue base. A superb flower. 30 in. 1.15 8.50 
♦Glacier. (Ideal). I. First Class Certificate, London. A 
giant among white Tulips, white base and white an¬ 
thers. 30 in. 5.50 40.00 
Gloria Swanson. (Ideal). 1. An enormous rosy red, be¬ 
comes clear red with a faint blue tone on fading, white 
center. 32 in. 1.40 10.00 
MarshalVs Matchless 
DARWIN TULIPS 
(MAY-FLOWERING) 
T he Darwin Tuips, while among the last of the race to bloom, are 
easily first in the affections and esteem of flower lovers. Gorgeous 
in color, easy to grow, splendid as a cut flower, superb in mass 
plantings in shrubbery, they may be easily forced if brought into the 
conservatory or greenhouse not earlier than January. 
The heights of the flowers are given in inches. Varieties marked with 
an asterisk (*) are good for forcing. 
Varieties marked 1. are imported for orders which must be received 
not later than October 15tb. 
Not less than 6 bulbs sold at dozen rate, 25 bulbs at 100 rate. 
Doz. 100 
♦Golden Age. 1. Bright golden orange with a lighter 
shade inside. A two-toned Tulip, large flower which is 
carried on stiff, strong stem. 28 in.$7.50 $55.00 
Helen Wills. (Ideal). I. The finest blue-lavender Tulip 
raised, bluish white base. Large flower of perfect form. 
29 in. 1.75 12.00 
♦Insurpassable. (Ideal). 1. A mammoth orchid-colored 
Tulip. Flower is of great substance and is carried on a 
tall, strong stem. 29 in. 3.75 22.00 
Jubilee. Splendid flower of great size. Blue-purple with 
white base. 25 in. 1.15 8.50 
Kathleen Parlow. I. Bright silvery rose, edges slightly 
paler, a very delicate flower on tall stem. 29 in.2.20 15.00 
♦King George V. Deep cherry-rose with blue and white 
base. Large flower on strong, tall stem. 30 in. 1.25 9.00 
♦La Fiancee. Brilliant deep rose shading lighter at edges. 
Fine for borders or forcing. 25 in. 1.10 7.50 
♦La France. (Ideal). Soft rose-pink of great beauty. Large 
and strong flower. 30 in. 1.50 11.00 
La Tulipe Noire (The Black Tulip). A massive flower of 
very deep maroon-black. Velvety sheen. 25 in. 1.00 7.00 
♦Le Notre. Bright pink. Recommended for early forcing 
only.85 6.50 
Lilac Wonder. (Ideal). I. Clear porcelain-lilac with a 
clear white base. A new shade. 28 in. 1.25 9.00 
♦Margaux. (Ideal). I. Tremendous flower, deep wine- 
red. blue base and is carried on a strong, stiff stem. 
30 in. 2.20 15.00 
Melicette. Exquisite pure lavender, shading paler at edges; 
blue base. A particularly good color. 24 in. 1.15 8.00 
Mrs. Grullemans. (Ideal). 1. A lovely, creamy white, 
large flower of great substance, with a clear white cen¬ 
ter, light sulphur-yellow anthers, stiff tall stem. 30 in. 4.00 25.00 
Mrs. Mandel. (Ideal). Lavender-blue, flushed rosy lilac 
with large white base. Excellent keeper, strong stem. 
29 in.80 6.00 
♦Niphetos. (Ideal). 1. A glorious ivory-yellow flower 
considerably darker at opening, paling to a pale ivory- 
yellow when fully grown. 29 in. 9.00 70.00 
Pres. Harding. Bright lilac, shaded purple, edged violet. 
26 in. 1.00 7.00 
Pride of Haarlem. Immense well-formed blooms of bril¬ 
liant rosy carmine with bright blue base. 25 in.75 5.50 
♦Prince of the Netherlands. Large, deep cerise-scarlet, 
shaded salmon-rose. 30 in.90 6.50 
♦Princess Elizabeth (Julie Vinot). Soft Cattleya or orchid- 
pink with white base. 23 in.80 6.00 
Prof. Rauwenhof. Massive blooms of deep cherry-red, 
shaded salmon inside with lighter center. 28 in.75 5.50 
Queen Mary. Soft rose with lighter edges and white with 
blue base. 1.35 9.00 
♦Rev. H. Ewbank. An unusually fine shade of soft laven¬ 
der-violet with silver-gray shading. Splendid forcer. 
23 in.75 5.50 
♦Roi dTslande. A remarkably rich and unusual shade of 
old rose. Splendid forcer. 26 in.80 6.00 
Sir Trevor Lawrence. Purplish violet, white center, large 
flower. 29 in. 1.10 7.50 
Sunset Glow. (Ideal). 1. Lovely deep rose, shaded or¬ 
ange; inside bright salmon, yellow base. 26 in. 1.85 12.50 
The Bishop. Pure violet. Good stem. 26 in. 1.70 12.00 
The Peach. (Ideal). I. A splendid peach-colored Tulip, 
with large white center. The flower is of good size and 
is carried on a stiff stem. 30 in. 6.00 45.00 
Toplight. Creamy yellow. Fine bedder. 26 in. 1.60 11.00 
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