GIANT DARWIN & BREEDER TULIPS 
The Most Popular of All Tulips 
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The flowers of this superb class may well be called “‘the Tulip Aristocrats.’’ The remark- 
ably brilliant coloring and splendid substance of their large globular or cup-shaped flowers, 
their long stems and robust growth of plant, make them unsurpassed for May blooming in the 
garden. They are ideal for cutting and for borders, beds or planted in small groups among 
shrubs. 
height about 30 inches. 
Grown from Holland Stock. Highest Quality. 
Each 7e; dozen, 65¢; 100, $5.00, untess other- 
wise stated. 
Afterglow—Soft apricot-orange tinted pink, 
large flower of unusual coloring. Each 9c; doz. 
85e; 100, $6.00. 
Allard Pierson—Rich crimson maroon, fine 
long flower, good stems. 
Baecchus—Deep plum-purple, large, perfect, 
long lasting blooms. Earth 9c; doz. 85ce; 100, $6. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye—Bright rose; fault- 
less flower. 
Bartigon — Rich crimson scarlet which be- 
comes brighter at the margin. White base 
with rich blue halo. 
Bronze Queen (sensation) — Soft bronze, in- 
side golden bronze, yellow base. Large flowers 
of perfect form. 
Centenaire—Beautiful rose pink. 
City of Haarlem (28 in.)}—Immense vermilion 
scarlet, large blue black base, edged white. 
Each 9¢e; doz. 85e; 100, $6.00. 

CLARA BUTT 
Clara Butt — Beautiful salmon pink; very 
popular cut flower and a good bedding variety. 
Dream—Bright lavender shaded lilac. Inside 
deep violet, bright blue base. 
Duke of Wellington—New pure white, im- 
mense long petals. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
Euterpe—Light mauve, edge pale lilac. 
Farncombe Sanders—Rich scarlet; very pop- 
ular cut flower. White base marked blue. 
They far surpass in colors and brilliancy anything before Known in Tulips. 
Average 
Faust — Immense, purple maroon nearly 
black; highly recommended. 
Indian Chief—A flower of enormous size, 
carried on a very tall, stiff stem. Its beautiful 
color is of an Indian brown flushed coppery 
brown. Magnificent variety. Height 34 inches. 
Each 15¢; doz. $1.50. 
Jaune d’Oeuf—Orange yellow, flushed pale 
lilac. Each 9c; doz. 90c; 100, $6.50. 
Lenotre—Rose shading to edge of blush. 
Louis XIV—Rich violet-purple shaded steel 
blue. Edged golden brown with green-black 
base starred yellow. Very large. Each 9¢e; doz. 
85e; 100, $6.00. 
La Tulipe Noire (28 in.)—‘‘The black Tulip”’, 
very dark maroon with velvety sheen, large 
flower. Each 9c; doz. 85e; 100, $6.00. 
Mrs. Potter Palmer—Bright purplish-violet. 
Prince of Orange (26 in.) — Dark orange 
shading to yellow; a beautiful and lasting 
variety. Each 8c; doz. 75c; 100, $5.50. 
Pride of Haarlem — Magnificently formed 
flower of immense size. Brilliant deep rose, 
shaded scarlet with light blue base. 
Princess Elizabeth—One of the loveliest pink 
tulips lasting longer than average. It is clear 
deep pink changing to a rose pink, white base. 
Rev. H. Ewbank—An exquisite shade of soft 
lavender violet, slightly shaded silver gray. A 
variety of great merit. 
Superba—Chestnut brown with edge of gold. 
Fragrant. 
Velvet King—Dark purple, white base. Each 
10c; doz. 95e. 
William Copeland (Sweet Lavender) — Rose 
lilac, early. Forcing tulip. 
Wm. Pitt—Bright, glowing scarlet handa- 
some, large flowers on tall stems. 
Yellow Darwin—Perfect form, rich canary 
yellow. 
Yellow Giant— Pure golden yellow. Long- 
sought yellow and one of the most beautiful 
aan in cultivation. Each 9c; doz. 85e; 100, 
Yellow Perfection — Bronze yellow shaded 
golden. 
White Swan — Pure white, oval 
shaped 
flower. Each 9c; doz. 85e; 100, $6.00. 
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SPECIAL MIXTURE OF DARWINS 
All shades and colors in one grand 
mixture. 
No. 1 Top Size Bulbs—Doz. 35c; 3 doz. 
$1.00; 100 for $2.50. 
No. 2 Size—Doz. 29¢; 3 doz. 75c; 100 for 
$1.95. 

