Marshalls American-Grown TULIPS 
At the time of going to press there seems little probability of any bulbs being received from Europe, which was our 
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principal source of supply in former years. Tulip bulbs are and can be grown very successfully in this country, but at 
present, we do not have all varieties and any great quantity. 
We have, however, been fortunate in procuring some excellent bulbs from a grower in this country, and, as the quan- 
tities of each variety are not limitless, it would be advisable, if possible, to give us the privilege of substituting a similar 
color in the same type of Tulip. We will have other varieties not listed, but no great quantities of each. 
There are some excellent forcing varieties amongst those listed below. These we have marked (* ). 
TULIPS FOR I94I 
Doz. 100 Doz. 100 
Afterglow. Darwin. Deep rosy orange, edges shaded Jeanne Desor. Cottage. Orange-yellow flushed at 
calming, PA) Wee? Soccaron, seco comno eens $1.50 $11.50 edge with scarlet. 30 inches .................... $1.45 $11.00 
* Albino. Cottage. Pure white, good forcing variety, Kansas. Triumph. Snow-white, Mg alte center, 
Birone salemmese oo uinches aah. wie asad s os eed 1.45 11.00 WL eman tensa OeTC 1 Csiisiey eee ee eee 1.45 11.00 
*Allard Pierson. Darwin. Rich crimson-maroon, *Krelage’s Triumph. Mendel. Dark geranium- 
corny itiniiermlaves, OY AES? be ap ena docsoun ado admee P55 LO200 red, base black with narrow yellow margin, one of 
eet : F; ; 1 q the best early forcing varieties. 18 inches ........ 1.55 12.00 
Se OT ee mye snes Jatee HOWE, Mrs. Potter Palmer. Darwin. Deep purpie. 28 
white base, good forcer. 24 inches ................ 1.40 10.50 haved 140 10.50 
Bronze Queen. Breeder. Soft buff inside, tinted a ce ee ho ae We ite 
golden bronze, large flowers. 28 inches ............ 1.45 11.00 SDE aes ROSE aot tae preys ity 135 10.00 
Cardinal Manning. Breeder. Purple flushed bronze. . F ; 
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Centenaire. Darwin. Violet-rose, blue center. 29 Princess Elizabeth. Darwin. Dark rose with sil- 
TCC Same we Nets he a AA EME Gr aester? Sas: Sa ohne 1.40 10.50 serpin ain ceerapy Sara tee any hes wana 1.35 10.00 
City of Haarlem. Darwin. Vermilion-scarlet, black P Prof. Rauwenhof. Darvin Deep cherry-red. blue 
Couper edged whites 27 inches Ga: 2 22 ke as s>.>- He NS and white center, massive blooms on sturdy stems. 
Clara Butt. Darwin. Clear pink flushed salmon-rose. DOE INCHES oma tana deer ce en anata a 1.35 10.00 
ITC LLCS meee ee ew SiG, cleus eed ssa 1.35 10.00 EReds Coneland i ariinee vera dene pile cood 
Dream. Darwin. Light heliotrope. 27 inches ....... 1.45 11.00 TOLCING MV ANCL y ae, Te UN Che s meaeree ereee 1.45 11.00 
Dr. Euwe. Cottage. Pure yellow, turning to deep Rosabella. Cottage. Soft pink, margin pale rose, ; 
yellow when in full bloom. 27 inches ............. 1.35 10.00 center creamy whites 26vinches;)......7...0.-.-. .. 135 10.00 
: : ; . *Rose Copeland. Darwin. Good rose, very valu- 
aes apart ie eae 1.40 10.50 able for earliest forcing. 27 inches ............... 1.35 10.00 
: aT. Me te ee ee *Telescopium. Triumph. Reddish violet, with yel- 
enya ets Seta flushed yellow, fine for 135 10.00 lowish white base, one of the best Triumph Tulips 
; ea Mntaen veers 5 ; TOTAL OLGINO SE 2211 Cl CS mentee ents aeter ta eee 1.35 10.00 
Cees Ee ee salmon-pink with much 155 12.00 The Rose. Mendel. Lilac-rose, white center. 22 in... 1.35 10.00 
Shonen commar! eae tae ak at ee erie * . Ursa Minor. Triumph. Golden yellow, good flowers 
Frans Hals. Darwin. Deep bluish violet, blue and of great substance. 18 inches ........ 1.40) 10.50 
Whites base 2G. INCH Gs meen aaete Manan ure riert tr. ¥. 1.35 10.00 
. : Valentine. Darwin. Light heliotrope ehaded volt: 
Gesneriana Lutea. Cottage. Deep yellow. 26 inches. 1.35 10.00 Boer i eR Rr « ormihn Acoso g teem a 1.40 10.50 
*Hildegarde. Mendel. Beautiful deep red, base * William Copeland. Darwin. Lilac-rose, one of 
black, whitish edge, early forcer. 20 inches ....... 145 11.00 the earliest when forced. 28 inches .............. 1.35 10.00 
*Imperator. Mendel. Crimson-pink, large early * William Pitt. Darwin. Dark scarlet, shaded purple 
foreery ca anCReS. pier ane te ee utc Sg 1.45 11.00 on outer petals, early forcer. 26 inches .... 1.35 10.00 
Inglescombe Yellow. Cottage. Canary-yellow Yellow Giant. Darwin. Deep shade of plier ol 
globular flower, sturdy stems. 25 inches ........... 1.35 10.00 low, black anthers, good stems. 30 ence soterce se He OO 
Many of our clients wrote to us this past spring, telling of the excellent resuts 
they had from these American-grown bulbs, both for bedding and forcing. 
HYACINTHS 
At this time we do not see any probability of receiving any Hyacinth bulbs from Europe this season, and, as there are practically none 
grown in this country, we are not listing them. Should they be available later, we will gladly fill any orders we may have on hand. 
We, therefore, would draw your attention to American-grown bulbs: Narcissi, Lilies, and. the various bulbs listed in this catalog, which 
could be used in their place. 
W. E. MARSHALL & CO. ° 150 W. 23rd Street ° NEW YORK CITY 
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