TRIUMPH U. S. A. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS 
Giant Darwin Tulips —Continued 
POSTPAID—Finest Top-sized Bulbs. 
Marechal Victor. A tulip of unusual interest in color, bronze 
with rosy purple flush, and with a beautiful bloom over all 
the outer petals. The effect of a dusky texture is marked, for 
which reason it is uncommonly valuable for cutting. The 
stem is long, and the tulip well held at its top. Height 30". 
3 bulbs 35c, $1.00 doz., $7.75 per 100. 
Melicette (3). Soft lavender, inside dark lavender-violet with 
beautiful blue base. A charming flower with reflexing petals. 
Plant among grey-leaved plants with a pale yellow tulip. 
Height 25". 3 bulbs 35c, $1.00 doz., $7.75 per 100. 
Mr. Van Zijl (3). Beautiful dark rosy pink with broad white 
margin; lovely bright interior, large white base. Very sub¬ 
stantial and long lasting. A fine dark pink when forced. One 
of the finest novelties, highly recommended. Strong stems. 
Height 27". 25c each, 3 bulbs 60c, $2.00 doz. 
Philippe de Commines (2). Of fine form; lustrous dark plum 
with blackish sheen, very handsome, fragrant. Splendid for 
borders. Tall. Height 30". 3 bulbs 35c, $1.00 doz., $7.75 per 
100 . 
Plutarchus. Light bronze flushed with a dark pink. This is 
a very charming flower to grow among pale yellow Prim¬ 
roses, or the darker laced varieties in dusky rose color. 
Height 26". 3 bulbs 30c, 95c doz., $7.50 per 100. 
Pride of Haarlem (1) (See illustration, page 17). Brilliant rosy 
carmine, blue base; very large flower on tall strong stem; 
sweet scented. Unsurpassed for borders and massing among 
shrubs. Without a rival in its vivid carmine coloring. Height 
30". 3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
Prince Albert (3). Glowing mahogany-brown, shaded dull 
bronze, green base. Long flower wdh pointed petals. 
Splendid for the border. Height 30". 3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., 
$6.50 per 100. 
Prince of Orange (4). Large, showy, well-formed flower of 
great substance; terra-cotta, edged orange-yellow; base 
yellow streaked olive, filaments olive. Among the latest 
varieties it is outstanding. Stands up remarkably well dur¬ 
ing warm weather; strong and sturdy. Height 26". 3 bulbs 
25c, 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
Princess Elizabeth (3) (See illustration). Clear deep pink 
changing with age to rose pink, white base; large flower. 
One of the loveliest pink tulips. A beautiful border variety 
and very conspicuous against dark evergreens. Height 29". 
3 bulbs 25c, 90c doz., $7.00 per 100. 
Princess Mary (3) (See illustration, page 17). This magnificent 
tall tulip has a flower of bright carmine-rose, margin of rose- 
pink; inside clear carmine-rose, blue base. Tallest and finest 
of its color. If planted in partial shade, the glorious color will 
show to the best advantage. Height 28". 3 bulbs 75c, $2.50 
doz., $17.50 per 100. 
Professor Rauwenhoff (3) (See illustration). Bright cherry-red 
with scarlet glow inside; brilliant blue base. Enormous size 
with broad thick petals. Excellent forcer. Height 29". 
3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
Rev. H. Ewbank (2). Broad erect open flower; beautiful soft 
heliotrope shading to dove-grey at margin, center white 
margined blue; lovely soft shade of color. A beautiful blend¬ 
ing of colors may be had by planting this lovely and distinct 
shade of soft lavender with yellow cottage tulips. Height 25". 
3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., $6.50 per 100. 
Roi de Siam (4). One of the best of purple varieties, having 
fine large flowers of very pleasing shape, rich ruby-purple 
with cream center. Height 33". 3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., $6.50 
per 100. 
Rose Copeland (See illustration on front cover). Deep rose, 
sport of William Copeland. Very early forcer. Height 24". 
3 bulbs 40c, $1.25 doz., $9.75 per 100. 
St. James (3). Chestnut-brown, flushed bronze, passing into 
gold, interior ruddy mahogany, edged golden brown, with 
yellow and green base. Large flower on tall stem; globular 
form. Strikingly beautiful tulip that we should like you to 
try among Forget-me-nots or white Pansies or Arabis. Will 
make a superb display. Height 30". 3 bulbs 25c, 85c doz., 
$6.50 per 100. 
The Bishop (4). A much demanded variety. Magnificent large 
flower of violet blue; finest of its color; long lasting and 
beautiful in form. Plant in a carpet of yellow Pansies. Height 
32". 30c each, 3 bulbs 75c, $2.50 doz. 
U. S. A. (Triumph) (See illustration). Orange red with lighter 
orange edges, a very fine tulip for the border. Height 27". 
3 bulbs 30c, 95c doz., $7.50 per 100. 
Venus (2) (See illustration, page 16). Loveliest of pink tulips. 
Large pure silvery rose; white base marked with pale blue 
ring; splendid form and substance. Strongly recommended 
for bedding. Cluster the taller spring flowers about the plant¬ 
ings of this tulip. Height 30". 3 bulbs 40c, $1.25 doz., $9.75 
per 100. 
Victoire d'Oliveira. Dark red, blue black base, popular as 
a Valentine's Day forcer. Height 26". 3 bulbs 40c, $1.25 doz., 
$9.75 per 100. 
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