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Darwin Tulips—May-flowering 
The splendid form, exquisite coloring and enormous size of the Darwins 
make them the favorite of all Tulips. They belong to the May-flowering 
or late-blooming class and produce their gigantic flower-cup on Iong, stiff 
stems, 20 to 30 inches above the broad foliage. 
Rosy orange, salmon-tinted margins. 
Aftergiow. 
26 in. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Vivid rose-pink, shading 
paler toward outer edges of petals. 26 in. 
Bartigon. Carmine-red. 26 in. 
Bleu Aimable. Bright violet-purple, shaded steel- 
blue. 
City of Haarlem. Cardinal-red, with distinct blue 
base; large. 
Clara Butt. Bright salmon-rose; lovely color and 
shape. 22 in. 
Dream. 
27 in: 
Farncombe Sanders. Brilliant rose-scarlet. 26 in. 
Soft rosy mauve on heliotrope ground. 
Jubilee. Deep rich blue, shaded purple; large; egg- 
shaped flowers. 
La Tulipe Noire. Large; glossy black, highlights 
maroon. 
Madame Krelage. Bright rose, light border; large 
flower. 
Pride of Haarlem. Brilliant carmine-rose; very 
large. 26 in. 
Princess Elizabeth. Soft lilac-rose, edges of paler 
shade. 26 in. 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Soft lavender-violet. 25 in. 
Sundew. The fringed crimson Darwin. 
William Copland. Fine forcing variety. Delicate 
lavender. 
‘A pelt Pitt. One of the largest brilliant carmine. 
in. 
Yellow Giant. New golden yellow Darwin. 28 in. 
Zwanenburg. Large; pure white. 
Darwin Tulips, Bolgiano’s Superior Mixture. 
All Darwin Tulips, $1.70 for 10; $15.75 per 100 

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 

F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 
