DARWIN TULIPS 
AMERICAN-GROWN 
DARWIN TULIPS 
American-grown Tulips, grown in the Pacific Northwest, have 
earned the right to be listed first, for we believe in “America First.” 
The following is a list of the Finest American-grown Darwin 
Tulips — Extra Choice Top Size, Extra Early Bloom, Longer 
Blooming Season. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Carmine-rose. An excellent color. 
X Bartigon. Fiery scarlet. Strikingly beautiful. 
Clara Butt. Salmon-rose. A “must” variety. 
King Harold. Rich maroon. Very distinctive. 
Mr. Farncombe Sanders. Rosy scarlet. Beautiful combined with 
yellow. 
Pride of Haarlem. American-Beauty red. A universal favorite. 
X Princess Elizabeth. Rose-pink. Wonderful cut-flower. 
X William Copeland. Early lavender. Only lavender available. Quan¬ 
tity limited. 
X William Pitt. Early. Glowing red. Use instead of Single Early Tulips. 
Yellow Darwin (Inglescombe Yellow). Always satisfactory. 
Old Glory Mixture. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
X Best varieties for forcing 
All of above varieties, except where noted, 
$1.35 per doz.; $10.50 per 100 
EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER 
American-Grown "Old Glory Mixture" H order is 
placed before September 15th. 
50 for $3.25 100 for $6.00 
DARWIN TULIPS 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
Enslish-Grown 
Adrianna. Yellow. 
X Albino. Pure giant white, dark anthers. 
X Carrara. Pure giant white, light anthers. 
Inglescombe Pink. Delicate rose. 
M iss Blanche White. W hite, pink tinge; lovely. 
Moonlight. Exquisite pale yellow. 
X Mrs. Moon. Globe shaped; deeper yellow. 
English Cottage Mixture. 
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X Best varieties for forcing 
NOTE. All bulbs postpaid east of Mississippi River, 
with exception of Fleur de Lis, Japanese and Siberian Irises, 
Peonies and Hemerocallis. 
Our GENERAL FALL BULB CATALOGUE will present 
a lull list of Roses for fall planting, selected perennials, and 
a more complete selection of all bulbs listed. 
DEDUCT 5 per cent for orders placed before October 1. 
Enslish-Grown 
England for many generations has been the center of a 
huge bulb-producing industry. English growers have been 
loath to part with any of their planting stocks due to the 
high degree of perfection they had attained. Through our 
contacts in the past with English growers we have been 
fortunate in obtaining the following varieties of Tulips which 
we are privileged to offer. 
ALL TOP-SIZE BULBS 
Afterglow. Salmon, overlaid with orange. An exquisite color. 
X Bartigon. Fiery scarlet. Strikingly beautiful. 
Clara Butt. Salmon-rose. A “must” variety. 
Harry Veitch. Brownish red-mahogany. Unusual. 
King George V. Two-tone pink. One of the best. 
King Harold. Rich maroon. Very distinctive. 
X Le Notre. Fine early rose. A splendid pink. 
Mr. Farncombe Sanders. Rosy scarlet. Beautiful combined 
with yellow. 
Pride of Haarlem. American-Beauty red. Universal favorite. 
X Princess Elizabeth. Clear rose-pink. Wonderful cut-flower. 
X Prof. Rauwenhoff. Carmine-rose. Stately giant rose. 
X William Copeland. Early lavender. Only lavender available. 
Quantity limited. 
X William Pitt. Early. Glowing red. Use instead of Single Early 
Tulips. 
All of the above varieties, $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.75 per 100 
City of Haarlem. Giant gorgeous red. A requisite of every 
Tulip garden. Very scarce. $1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
Bard of Avon Mixture. 90c per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
X Best varieties for forcing 
