IDEAL PARWIN TULIP 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT 
IDEAL DARWIN TULIPS 
Giant blooms in magnificent colors and forms. Blooming period April 
25 to May 20 
Adoration. Lovely flesh-pink, white base. 
Annie Speelman. Long, graceful white bloom. An outstanding 
variety. 
Caroline Testout. Beautiful soft rose, large white base. 
Glacier. A topnotch white. Large and graceful bloom. 
Grullemans Giant. Orange-scarlet. 
Humming Bird. Huge bloom of violet-purple with white center. 
Insurpassable. Beautiful, large bloom. Lilac, lighter edges. 
Lady Hillingdon. A distinct shade of orange, shaded buff. 
Mahogany. Huge mahogany-red. A most distinct color. 
Margaux. Wine-red, broadly edged lighter. A beauty. 
Mavourneen. Lilac, broadly edged white. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
New and better varieties. Blooming period May 1 to May 20. 
Black Eagle. Dark violet-blue with blue base. 
Charles Needham. A distinct new brilliant red. 
City of Haarlem. The popular scarlet-red. 
Clara Butt. The well-known salmon-pink. 
Clematis. (1946 novelty.) Clear pure violet edged pale violet, pure 
white center. A fine garden variety. Height 26 inches. 3 for 75 cts., 
$2.50 per doz. 
Demeter. Large violet-blue. 
Dresden China. Lovely pastel shade of pale pink. 
Eclipse. Beautiful deep crimson. 
Faust. Dark maroon-purple. 
Flag of War. A distinct bright scarlet. 
Giant. Violet-purple, blue base. 
Golden Age. Dark yellow flushed salmon. 
Jubilee. Large, rich blue-purple. 
Kathleen Parlow. Large rose-pink. 
Lillehammer. (1946 novelty.) Brilliant violet-red. A color never 
before found among Darwin Tulips. Large, strong flower borne on a 
heavy stem. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz. 
Mme. Butterfly. Violet-purple with lighter edges. Outstanding. 
Mount Erebus (White City). A very fine white. 
Nesterine (Firedance). (1946 novelty.) Bright currant-red—a 
most distinct color. It stands alone, as no other Darwin of similar 
color exists. Highly recommended. Height 27 inches. 3 for 90 cts., 
$3.00 per doz. 
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IDEAL DARWIN 
TULIP, NIPHETOS 
All Ideal Darwin Tulips, $1.65 per doz., 
$12.00 per 100, except where noted 
Mrs. Grullemans. Another good all-white. 
Niphetos. The loveliest of the cream-colored Tulips. Long and 
graceful flower. 
Queen of the Night. “Yes, it’s really black.”’ Large and beautifully 
formed flower. Far superior to any other so-called Black Tulip in 
color, size and form. $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
Scotch Lassie. Very large flower. Lilac-lavender, with darker shade 
inside, dark blue base. 
Sunset Glow. Glowing rose-pink, very bright. $2.00 per doz., 
$15.00 per 100. 
The Peach. Lovely peach-pink. 
White Giant. Large white with black stamens. 
IDEAL DARWIN TULIPS, MIXED. $1.50 per doz., $11.00 per 100, 
$50.00 for 500. 
All Darwin Tulips, $1.50 per doz., 
$11.00 per 100, except where noted 
Notre Dame. (1946 novelty.) Bright reddish violet. An extremely 
strong flower, which is long and of good substance. A new color 
among Darwin Tulips. Highly recommended for bedding. Height 
26 inehes. 3 for 90 cts., $3.00 per doz. 
Paul Revere. (1946 novelty.) Clear geranium-red, blue and white 
center, black anthers. A recommendable garden variety of good 
substance. Height 28 inches. 3 for 75 cts., $2.50 per doz. 
Philip Snowden. A beautiful vivid rose. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. Immense rose. 
Princess Mary. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Reliance. An outstanding large Tulip of blue-violet. Supply limited. 
$3.50 per doz. 
Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet-red. 
Scarlet Leader. Beautiful geranium-scarlet, large flower. 
Sunkist. Extra good, deep golden yellow. 
The Bishop. Immense violet-purple. 
Tubergen’s Glory. A most beautiful color—very brilliant scarlet- 
rose. Do try it. 
Utopia. Large cardinal-red. 
Venus. Large deep rose. 
William Tell. (1946 novelty.) A remarkably strong Tulip. The 
color is a fine Paul Neyron rose. The flower is long and very sub- 
stantial, with a stiff stem. 3 for 90 cts., $3.00 per doz. 
DARWIN TULIPS, MIXED. $1.40 per doz., $9.50 per 100; $42.50 
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