of these in our list. 

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DILLENBURG 
Prices (except as noted): 
12 for $1.75, 100 for $12.50 
Alice Keith (Breeder). 26 in. 
Bronze flowers flushed on the edges 
with orange-yellow. A very charm- 
ing Tulip giving a refined appear- 
ance in the garden. 
Blue Parrot (Parrot). 24 in. One 
of the best of the group. Strong 
stems carry immense fully opened 
flat bluish-heliotrope flowers with 
beautifully fringed petals. 3 for 
Siz 0Oral 24 fornG3-50: 
Charles Needham (Darwin). 22 in. 
Extra large flowers on strong stems. 
Very bright scarlet—the best red 
Darwin. Color holds well in sun. 
City of Haarlem (Darwin). 31 in. 
Pure scarlet with steel blue center 
and white ring. Deep and brilliant 
color. One of the tallest and largest 
of the Darwins. 
One of the most popular 
Flowers brilliant rose-pink, 
Clara Butt (Darwin). 22 in. 
tulips for beds and borders. 
clear and soft. Rather late. 
Dido (Cottage). 28 in. Outside of flower salmon-yellow suffused with 
soft orange; inside of cup bright orange. An outstanding tulip in any 
class. Fragrant. 
Dillenburg (Breeder). 26 in. Orange terra-cotta with the outside 
slightly darker. A fine new tulip with bright coloring and rather late 
flowering remaining in bloom a long time. 
Fantasy (Parrot). 22 in. Originally a sport of Clara Butt, the Darwin 
tulip and probably the best known of the Parrots. Flowers elegantly 
shaped, soft rose-pink with salmon inside and white center. 
Farncombe Sanders (Darwin). 25 in. Large scarlet flowers with a 
clear white base. Very fine for bedding and late forcing. Large broad 
petals of perfect shape. 
Franz Hals (Darwin). 28 in. Large fine flowers—deep bright purple. 
A beautiful variety fine for late forcing. 
Golden Age (Darwin). Deep buttercup yellow. A fine stately tulip. One 
of the newer types well worth trying in the garden. 

FARCOMBE 
SANDERS 
Ciinsor 
HAARLEM 
JAMES’ IMPORTED 
HOLLAND TULIPS 
For the first time in five years California gardeners will have an ample supply 
of tulip bulbs to add the final touch of spring glory to their gardens. Strive as 
they did, the domestic tulip growers could not keep pace with the demand for 
bulbs during the war years. A limited quantity of Holland tulips were shipped 
to America last fall but this year we can plant tulips to our heart’s content. 
During the war years, the Hollanders discarded numerous old and mediocre 
varieties; increased the supply of the finer, newer kinds. You will see the best 
Prices are a good deal more reasonable and of course the customary high 
quality may be expected. All bulbs are ‘’top-size’’. 
La France (Darwin) . Soft rose-pink 
tulips with white base. One of the 
best tulips for outdoor planting. 
Mme. Butterfly (Darwin). 30 in. 
Egg-shaped flowers in a lovely pale 
mauve with shadings of violet. The 
black anthers are set on a pure 
white base. 
Peking (Darwin). Fine golden yel- 
low. This new variety is expected to 
become popular in the yellow class 
of Darwins, a color not common in 
this group. 
Princess Elizabeth (Darwin) . 26 in. 
Flowers beautifully shaped, dark 
rose with a silvery rose margin. 
Stems fine. One of the best tulips 
for mass planting in beds. 
deepens with age. 
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