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DARWINS 
Darwin Tulips are all cup'shaped flowers 
carried on tall stiff stems, and range in color 
from black to white, crimson, and scarlet, to 
the softest pink, purple-lilac, yellow, and in¬ 
describable intermediate blendings and pastel 
shades, all producing a glossy effect on the 
outside of the flower. All Darwin Tulips have 
very long stems and are, therefore, highly 
recommended for garden decorations either 
in beds, groups, or perennial borders. Planting 
a Tulip garden is made easy for the fact that 
you may count surely upon the flower bloom¬ 
ing as planned. The color, height, and flower¬ 
ing season are all so well established that it is a 
pleasure to plan a color effect, and to see it 
develop into life in the spring, just as imag¬ 
ined during the previous fall. 
The number after the variety indicates the 
at blooming time. 
Doz. 
Afterglow. 26 inches. Clear dark salmon, 
edged light orange.^0.80 
Annie Laurie. 22 inches. Luscious, rich 
rose-pink shading to white base, bright 
yellow stamens. Open the cup and be¬ 
hold colorful beauty such as is found in 
MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
of LASTING POPULARITY 
comparatively few other Tulips. 
.90 
7.00 
Anton Mauve. 30 inches. Clear violet with 
soft grayish white edge. A fine and 
strong exhibition variety, and highly 
recommended. 
.95 
7.50 
Ariadne. 28 inches. Vermilion-scarlet with 
violet base. 
.85 
6.50 
Astra. 31 inches. A rich rose-violet with 
large blue center. A magnificent Tulip 
with an extra strong stem and flower. 
4.00 
Avalanche. 28 inches. Flowers of purest 
white, enormous, and of great substance 
1.15 
8.50 
Aviator Hawks. 29 inches. Deep rich rose- 
pink with slightly lighter margins; enor¬ 
mously large flower. 
1.15 
8.50 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. 26 inches. Car¬ 
mine-rose, soft pink edge; long, large 
flower and very popular. 
.70 
5.00 
Bartigon. 24 inches. Fiery crimson with 
white base; very strong grower. One of 
the best in its color. 
.70 
5.00 
Bella Donna. 28 inches. Lovely crimson- 
red with a greenish blue center. Very 
large flower carried on a strong stem. 
1.75 
12.50 
Black Eagle. 26 inches. A lovely deep pur¬ 
ple; a large flower of good substance on 
a tall and firm stem. 
1.35 
10.00 
Bleu Aimable. 26 inches. Blue-violet 
changing to a charming blue as the 
flower ages. A very distinct and hand¬ 
some Tulip, rather late. 
.75 
5.50 
Bleu Celeste. 30 inches. Dark heavenly 
blue, strong and sturdy. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 
1.75 
12.00 
Centenaire. 28 inches. Rich violet-rose 
with large blue center. A magnificent 
Tulip for the border. 
.75 
5.50 
City of 
Haarlem 
Every Spring Garden 
Needs Some New 
Bright Colored 
DARWINS 
Doz. 
City of Haarlem. 27 inches. Bright glitter¬ 
ing scarlet with steel-blue base; one of 
the best scarlet Tulips for forcing or 
bedding .^1.15 
Clara Butt. 22 inches. Clear salmon-pink, 
a beautiful and charming bedding Tulip. .65 
Darlington. 30 inches. An extra large rose- 
colored Tulip. The flowers are ex¬ 
quisite, cup-shaped, held erect by a 
sturdy stem. 50c each 5.00 
Dream. 27 inches. Light heliotrope of 
large size; its color is soft but lasts very 
well.70 
Duchess of Hohenberg. 29 inches. Pale 
slaty lilac-mauve, heliotrope striped; the 
finest in its class. Blends beautifully with 
white Violas or Forget-me-nots. 1.25 
Eclipse. 28 inches. The most perfect crim¬ 
son Tulip in existence today; a glorious 
color of perfect shape and form, and 
without any defect. 2.00 
Eleanor Roosevelt. 31 inches. A tall and 
strong grower with a very large rosy red 
flower; the inside an orange glow. A 
fine attractive color. We think it is one 
of the best new varieties. . . . 50c each 5.00 
100 
^8.50 
4.50 
5.00 
9.00 
15.00 
27.50 
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