DARWIN TULIPS - continued 
Doz. 100 
*Venus. Pure silvery rose, white center with pale blue 
ring. A large flower with stiff stems. 29 in.$1.00 $7.00 
White Giant. (Ideal). I. A perfect pure white Tulip; 
straight, stiff and tall stem, with substantial flower pet' 
als, dark purple anthers. 32 in. 3.50 22.00 
*White Queen (La Candeur). A splendid variety opening 
pale rose but quickly turning to white. 24 in.75 5.50 
'•‘William Copland. Beautiful lilac-rose. A Tulip which 
always wins admiration. 25 in.75 5.50 
Yellow Giant. A great golden yellow beauty. Large flow¬ 
ers with black anthers. Strong stem. 30 in. 1.00 7.00 
*Zwanenburg. A pure white Darwin with black anthers. 
Large and strong flower. 28 in. 1.15 8.50 
DARWIN TULIPS IN MIXTURE 
Mixed Darwin Tulips are unsurpassed for group planting, massing 
and for naturalizing. When so planted they form brilliant patches 
of color silhouetted against the rich verdure of the early summer 
season. The shades of colors included in our mixtures are judiciously 
blended so as to create delightfully artistic ensembles. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed 
Darwins. From 
named varieties . 
.$0.90 
$6.00 
$55.00 
Splendid Mixed Darwins. A 
fine assortment 
of colors. 
.80 
5.00 
45.00 
MarshaWs Matchless 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
Parrot Tulip, Fantasy 
(MAY-FLOWERING) 
These late-flowering Tulips are used extensively for late bedding and 
certainly contribute heavily to the gala spring display. As a cut flower 
they are ideal, the wide range and brilliancy of their colors being most 
effective. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are good for forcing. 
Varieties marked I. are imported for orders which must be received 
not later than October 15th. 
Doz. 100 
Alaska. (Lily-flowered). Golden yellow. Reflexed outer 
segments. 24 in.$0.85 $6.50 
Ambrosia. Orange, flushed lilac-rose. 24 in.85 6.50 
Aretbusa. Canary-yellow. Large, well-formed flowers on 
tall stem. Highly recommended. 27 in. 1.15 8.00 
Avis Kennicott. Deep yellow, black base. 24 in.85 6.50 
Barbara Pratt. 1. Light cochineal-carmine, edged lilac- 
rose, yellow base. 36 in. 2.25 14.00 
*Carrara. Pure white; large cup-shaped blooms with round¬ 
ed segments. 25 in. 1.10 8.00 
Claudius Pernet. 1. A very bright orange-buff. 24 in. .. 2.00 13.00 
Dido. Outside orange-red shaded carmine; inside salmon- 
orange; yellow base bordered green. 30 in.80 6.00 
Gesneriana Spatbulata. Rich crimson-scarlet, with blue- 
black base. 24 in.75 5.50 
Grenadier. Intense rich orange-scarlet, yellow base. Very 
beautiful. 22 in.75 5.50 
G. W. Leak. I. Bright vermilion-scarlet, yellow center. 
24 in. 1.50 10.00 
Inglescombe Yellow. Glossy canary-yellow. Globular 
flower on sturdy stem. 24 in.70 5.00 
Jeanne Desor. Orange-yellow, flushed at edge with scar¬ 
let. Good bedder. 30 in. 1.15 8.50 
John Ruskin. Beautiful combination of apricot, rose, 
mauve and yellow. Oval-shaped. 18 in.80 6.00 
Mongolia. 1. The finest late-flowering yellow variety. 
28 in. 11.00 80.00 
Doz. 100 
Moonlight. Long oval flowers of bright canary-yellow. 
Slightly reflexed. 22 in.$0.85 $6.50 
Mrs. Moon. Large, golden yellow flowers of good sub¬ 
stance. 24 in.85 6.50 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). Handsome, pure white flow¬ 
ers, recurved petals and with rose-pink margins. 20 in. .75 5.50 
Retroflcxa Superba. (Lily-flowered). Primrose. 16 in. . .85 6.50 
'-Rosabella. Beautiful carmine-rose with broad white edge; 
inside shell-pink. 25 in.85 6.50 
Scarlet Emperor. 1. A glowing scarlet, yellow center, 
black anthers. 24 in. 1.35 10.00 
Sirene. A charming Lily-flowered cerise-pink, shading to 
pale pink at the margins; white base. 26 in.80 6.00 
White Duchess. A pure white Lily-flowered type of ex¬ 
quisite beauty. Petals are undulated. 27 in. 2.75 18.00 
World’s Fair. Brilliant rose with lighter edge, cream-white 
base, very large bloom. 2.20 15.00 
MIXED COTTAGE TULIPS. This mixture is made by 
ourselves from the named varieties.70 5.00 
PARROT TULIPS 
The petals of these have feathered edges, and in addition to other 
colors, combine shades of green—a peculiarity confined to this class. 
These Tulips are very showy and worthy of general planting in beds 
and borders. Very late in flowering. Doz. 100 
Fantasy. Beautiful salmon-rose with ragged edges and 
fantastically shaped petals, erect strong stems.$1.00 $7.50 
Feu Brilliant (Cramoisi Brilliant). Dazzling crimson ... .75 5.50 
Lady Derby. Lovely violet and pink with lighter edge, 
white center edged blue . 2.75 16.00 
Lutea Major. Yellow, striped crimson and green.75- 5.50 
Markgraaf. Golden inside, feathered brilliant scarlet, pur¬ 
ple and green outside.75 5.50 
Sundew. Bright red with white base. Edges of petals 
fringed .80 6.00 
Marshall’s Finest Mixed. A combination of all the above 
sorts .70 5.00 
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