DUKE OF WELLINGTON. A delightful pure white flower 
of good form and character with cream anthers and base. 
The large flowers have fine lasting qualities and are 
carried on a good stem. This chaste, noble Tulip is con- 
sidered one of the finest of all white Tulips. It has a 
round cup which, for purity of color and perfection of 
texture, is not to be seen elsewhere. There is no colored 
base; the Tulip is the purest white throughout except for 
soft violet anthers and greenish white stigma. A sugges- 
tion for planting would be Phlox divaricata Laphami, 
Barr’s Alpine Blue, with Aubrietia below, which with the 
dominating flower of this glorious Tulip will produce a 
spring picture well worth creating. Height 32 inches. 
$1.60 for 10; $13.50 per 100. 
ECLIPSE. Dark, rich red Darwins are not too common, 
but here is one of beautiful form, splendid firmness of 
petal and stem, which would be capital if used with “La 
Tulipe Noire,” a Tulip long known to many of us as a 
most valuable flower for the spring enrichment of the 
border. “Eclipse” is a glowing, dark blood-red flower 
with a lustrous surface and violet, white-margined center. 
So substantial is its quality that it lasts well through the 
Tulip season. Makes an indescribably gay display with 
white Camassias and associated with another Tulip of a 
more brilliant hue. Height 30 inches. $1.35 for 10; 
$11.00 per 100. See illustration, page 4. 
EUNICE. A real exhibition Tulip. Very large flowers, 
cup-shaped, of deepest pink that are carried on strong, 
tall stems. Plant near Lilac, “Katherine Havemeyer” 
with a foreground planting of Phlox divaricata, var. 
Laphami. Height 34 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
FAUST. A long, large and splendid flower of deep wine 
color, much lighter than the other Darwin, “La Tulipe 
Noire,” but related to that in color. This is a flower of 
oval form, of fine spreading petal, and well held up on its 
tall stems; a magnificent thing for cutting or for rich 
effects among other Tulips in the border. Height 31 
inches. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
GIANT. Immense, rounded flowers of heavy texture, the 
color of Burgundy wine, with violet shadowings and a 
white base, marked with blue. Indescribably rich above a 
carpet of golden brown Pansies. Height 30 inches. $1.35 
for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
GLACIER. Undoubtedly one of the best of the white 
exhibition Tulips. Huge flower of purest white, carried on 
a strong, tall stem. A most beautiful picture can be 
created by planting this variety near Darwin Tulip 
“Eclipse” with a ground cover of Phlox divaricata, var. 
Laphami. Height 31 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 
100. See illustration, page 8. 
INSURPASSABLE. Here is another hybrid of exceptional 
merit. A very large lilac flower, of fine form and great 
substance, held aloft on tall, strong stem. Planted with 
Munstead Primroses, or rising out of a mass of Forget- 
me-nots and the double Arabis, or standing in a clump by 
itsélf, this unusual variety will attract immediate atten- 
tion and will make very beautiful groupings. A clump 
placed at the foot of a Laburnum will be exceptionally 
pretty. Height 28 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
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KATHLEEN PARLOW. An exceptionally fine new Dar- 
win of such unusual coloring that it draws immediate 
attention in the border. The large, beautifully shaped 
flower is of a silvery rose with a white center; it is car- 
ried on a strong, tall stem and has all the qualities to 
make it one of the most refined Tulips so far introduced. 
Height 30 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
KING GEORGE V. A dazzling cherry-rose Tulip of great 
size and noble carriage; one of the finest introductions 
and a most telling color in the garden. The cup is 
graciously modeled and deep and the Jacqueminot 
shadows at the base of the petals lend an exquisite soft- 
ness to the brilliant flower. The color holds well in sun- 
shine. Lovely with early mauve and white Irises near 
Bechtel’s Crabapple. An effective setting may also be had 
by planting a mass of this among Myosotis or Cheir- 
anthus Allioni. Height 30 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 
per 100. See illustration, page 18. 
KING MAUVE. Graceful, cup-shaped blooms of pale 
lilac, blazed with Bishop’s purple, the purple of the inner 
petals are edged with wistaria-blue which blends into a 
cream-white base. The flowers hold their color and form 
and when opening in maturity, the velvety black anthers 
appear, giving accent and character. The blue of Scilla 
campanulata, var. Excelsior is of the same shade as the 
blue of the base and this variety would look well rising 
from a mass of blue, white and pink Scilla with a back- 
ground of Lilac, “Miss Wilmott.” Height 30 inches. 
$1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A most outstanding and beautiful 
Tulip. The flowers hold their shape well and are carried 
on firm, erect stems. The prevailing color is a clear 
geranium-pink, marvelously suffused with rose-purple 
with the edge of the inner petals of bittersweet-orange, 
giving the effect of a glow from within. The base and 
anthers are a light cadmium-yellow. Combines well with 
Aubrieta, var. “Dr. Mule,” the silvery foliage of Artemi- 
sia frigida and the darker toned Darwin Tulip “Pride of 
Zwanenburg.” Height 28 inches. $1.55 for 10; $13.00 
per 100. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. The darkest of the Tulips. A very 
large, rich, velvety blackish maroon flower. Height 28 
inches. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. A tall and stately exhibition 
Tulip. The large flowers are egg-shaped and of pale 
mauve, the middle of the exterior petals shaded with 
Chinese violet, deepening in the center of the flower to 
Matthew’s purple. Small white base and black anthers. 
Associate with hybrid Tulip “Mr. Van Zyl” and Darwin 
Tulip “La France” rising from drifts of Phlox divaricata 
var. Laphami, and in front of tall Bleeding. Hearts. 
Height 30 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
MARGAUX. A tremendous flower of deep wine-red, 
broadly edged with a lighter shading of wine-red and a 
blue base. The flower is carried on a strong, stiff stem. 
A Tulip of great size and beauty that will present a most 
admirable picture rising from a clump of Iberis semper- 
virens and planted near such white Darwin Tulips as 
aia Height 30 inches. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 
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