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The most useful Tulips for garden decoration and cuttinq are found in the May-flowering class. The grace and beauty of the bright- 
colored flowers, carried on tall, straight stems, is unsurpassed by any other spring flowers. Planted in groups in borders along the 
edge of shrubbery they make the garden gay for several weeks in May, extending into June in the northerly districts. CULTURE: 
Plant tulips in the Fall any time until ground is frozen, in well prepared soil, 5 inches deep and 5 inches apart. 
Collection "A" 
10 bulbs each of the following 10 
magnificent Darwin varieties. 
AFTERGLOW, orange 
ALLARD PIERSON, dark-red 
BLACK EAGLE, deep purple 
CLARA BUTT, salmon-pink 
FARNC. SANDERS, scarlet 
INGLESC. YELLOW, yellow 
PR. ELIZABETH, bright pink 
WM. COPLAND, lilac 
YELLOW GIANT, golden 
ZWANENBURG, white 
Z $ 4.25 
SEPARATELY PACKED AND LABELED 
COMPLETE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSED WITH EACH SHIPMENT 
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Darwins, the most popular of the May-flowering tulips, are charac¬ 
terized by clear, fresh colors. Their flowers are deep, bowl-shaped, 
borne on strong stems 2 to 3 feet high. 
Height Doz. 100 
28" AFTERGLOW, salmon-colored with orange hue $ .65 $4.20 
28" ALLARD PIERSON, dark red with purple heart.60 3.90 
24" BARTIGON, clear crimson red; beautiful big flower .55 3.75 
30" BLACK EAGLE, brilliant intense deep purple .65 4.50 
25" CLARA BUTT, lovely shade of salmon pink, the fav- 
over pink tulip . .55 3.75 
32" FARNCOMBE SANDERS, fiery rose scarlet, inside 
vivid cerise .60 3.90 
32" FAUST, rich, satiny purple-maroon; large flower, 
fine form . .65 4.75 
23" INGLESCOMBE YELLOW, pure canary yellow .55 3.75 
28" KING GEORGE V, deep cherry-rose with blue base .70 4.90 
28" LA SALLE, creamy white changing into wax white. 
New . .70 5.10 
28" LA TULIPE NOIRE, dark maroon black, the blackest 
of all tulips . .65 4.25 
30" MR. VAN ZYL, glorious dark rosy pink. A striking 
new variety . 1.15 8.25 
30" PRIDE OF HAARLEM, brilliant rosy carmine with 
blue base . .55 3.75 
27" PRINCESS ELIZABETH, vivid rose pink with white 
base .60 4.10 
30" THE BISHOP, a gorgeous violet purple shade with 
no equal in color . 1.10 7.75 
26" WHISTLER, deep scarlet red with blue base . .65 4.25 
2G" WILLIAM COPLAND, uniform lilac-rose . .55 3.75 
26" WILLIAM PITT, brilliant cherry red with steel blue 
base .60 3.90 
32" YELLOW GIANT, rich golden yellow. Black anthers .65 4.75 
29" ZWANENBURG, pure white with black anthers .70 5.25 
6 bulbs of a variety sold at the dozen rate, 25 at the hundred rate. 
Collection 'B ' 3 btt,bs each °' the above twe ”' «« «« 
SEPARATELY PACKED AN. LADELE. * DaTWhl Varieties._ - ‘ 
Their flowers are mostly long and pointed. The delicate colors har¬ 
monize perfectly with the other late flowering Tulips. Are excellent 
for cutting and many varieties are fragrant. 
Height Doz. 100 
25" ALBINO, pure white with yellow anthers . $ .80 $5.75 
28" DIDO, orange red changing into orange yellow . .60 4.10 
24" GESNERIANA SPATHULATA, dazzling pure red.65 4.75 
24" GRENADIER, brilliant orange-red throughout . .65 4.75 
25" MRS. MOON, deep golden yellow, very graceful .65 4.50 
24" ROSABELLA, a beautiful shade of salmon-rose .70 5.10 
Collection 'C ' 6 bulbs each of the above s,x «« on 
separately PACE. Asp la B e l e p Cottage varieties. »I.PU 
A race of tall, majestic Tulips, generally of subdued color. Many 
varieties in this class are unrivaled for beauty of tone and form. 
They are the true aristocrats of the Tulip family. 
Height Doz. 100 
28" COPERNICUS, coppery bronze, flushed lilac rose $ .75 $5.40 
28" DILLENRURG, brilliant orange-salmon, shaded rose .80 5.75 
26" DOM PEDRO, dull coffee-brown, shaded maroon .70 5.25 
28" GOLDEN BRONZE, old gold with glossy golden 
bronze . -"6 5.10 
32" LOUIS XIV, dark purple with broad margin of gold¬ 
en bronze . -70 4.90 
26" PRINCE OF ORANGE, orange red, golden orange 
margin *6 >5 4.60 
Collection 'D' 6 bulbs each of the above six 36 for 
separately packed and labeled Breeder varieties. $ 2.00 
Doz. 25 100 
COTTAGE TULIPS. Splendid mixture of fine del¬ 
icate colors $ .45 $ .90 
BREEDER TULIPS. Splendid mixture of fine art 
colors .55 1.05 
$2.30 
3.90 
Rainbow Mixture of Darwin Tulips 
This mixture is well proportioned as to color. It consists of light, 
dark and intervening shades, not too many bright colors to too many 
pale ones, but harmonizing, bright, striking and fine. Besides the 
almost perfect beauty which this mixture exhibits in the garden, it 
gives a wealth of flowers for cutting. 100 I C 
Doz. for 45c 25 for 85c for * O 
