DARWIN TULIPS—Continued 
GREUZE (2}—Deep bright violet-purple, strong grower. 27" 
HELEN EAKIN (White Perfection) (2}—Glistening pure 
white with dark anthers. Splendid cup-shaped flower. 30" 
HERODIADE (1}—Bright lilac rose. Good sized flower of 
medium height, excellent for pans. 24" 
INSURPASSABLE (2}—Unusually large lilac flower of fine 
form and great substance. Tall strong grower. 29" 
KATHLEEN PARLOW (2}—Bright silvery-rose, with lighter 
edge. Large beautifully shaped flower on a tall strong 
stem. 26" . 
KING GEORGE V (3}—Brilliant cherry-rose with blue and 
white base. Large flower of perfect form and good sub- 
stance. 30" 
KING HAROLD (2}—Deep mahogany red, of good size 
and form on strong stem. 24" 
LA FIANCEE (2}—Rich rosy pink with slightly paler 
edge. 28"' 
LA SALLE (2}—Creamy white with dark stamen. Early and 
tall. 28" 
LA TULIPE NOIRE (2}—'The Black Tulip." Dark velvety 
maroon-black. Large flower of perfect form. 26" 
MATCHLESS—See Roi d'Islande. 
MADAME KRELAGE (2}—Bright lilac-rose with silvery rose 
margin. Long flower of good substance. 30" 
MR. VAN ZYL (2}—Deep rose-pink with broad white mar- 
gin and white base. A beautiful improvement on Rosa- 
bella. 26" 
MRS. MANDEL (Pansy Blue) (2}—Violet blue flushed lilac, 
with white base. Good for early forcing. 28" 
MRS. POTTER PALMER (2)—Glowing ruby-purple, medium 
sized flower. 28" 
NIPHETOS (2)—Large oval-shaped flower of light lemon- 
yellow. Strong stem; long lasting. 29" 
PANSY BLUE—See iMrs. Mandel. 
PEKING (4)—Pure deep golden yellow, dark stamen. Good 
form and substance. 28" 
PHILIP SNOWDEN (2}—Dark rose sport of Bartigon; large 
strong flower on strong stem. Excellent forcer and bed- 
der. 25" 
PHILIPPE DE COMMINES (1}—Velvety purplish-maroon, 
lighter than La Tulipe Noire. Tall. 30" 
PRESIDENT TAFT (3)—Deep blood red with base of dark 
blue, edged white, Large and strong flowers. 28'' 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM (1)—Brilliant old-rose. Large flower 
of fine form. Still one of the best bedding Tulips. 30° 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG (2)—Beautiful and pleasing 
shade of rose-pink, shaded salmon. Inside reddish-pink, 
with white base and purplish-black anthers. Large flower 
of strong texture on strong stem. 27" 
PRINCE OF WALES (2}—Cherry-red flushed and shaded 
rosy pink, 25°" 
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH (3}—Rose-pink, slightly margined 
lighter pink, with white base. One of the best medium- 
early forcers. 28" 
PROFESSOR RAUWENHOFF (3}—Bright cherry-red flushed 
salmon-scarlet with blue base. Large flower on good stem. 
Good. 28" 
PRUNUS (2}—Beautiful clear pink sport of Bartigon, white 
base. Excellent for bedding and forcing. 25" 
REVEREND EWBANK (2}—Soft heliotrope with silvery 
lavender sheen, paler edge. Good size flower of fine 
form, excellent for bedding. 26" 
ROI D'ISLANDE (Matchless) (2}—Charming delicate old 
rose. A sturdy grower of medium height, most suitable 
for late pans. 25" 
ROSE COPELAND (1}—Deep rose sport of William Cope- 
land with the same good forcing qualities and’ a much 
better color. 26" 
SCARLET BEAUTY (2}—Fiery scarlet, flushed orange, blue 
center bordered white. 20° 
SCOTCH LASSIE (2}—Pure deep lavender, with darker 
tone inside. Large size flower with good lasting qual- 
ities. 28" 
SUNDEW—See Parrot Tulips. 
SUNKIST (2}—Brilliant rich golden-yellow. Large flower of 
splendid form and excellent substance. The best yellow 
~ Darwin. 27" 
THE BISHOP (4)—Beautiful and unique shade of deep 
heliotrope with white base. Large fine flower and a tall 
sturdy grower. 30" 
THE PEACH (3)—Peach color with large white center, a 
tlower of fine form on strong stems. 30" 
TINDAL (2}—Deep scarlet sport of Bartigon. Large flower 
on strong stem, excellent for forcing or bedding. 25" 
VENUS (3}—Pure silvery rose, with white base marked with 
pale blue ring. Large flower of good form and substance 
on a very strong stem. 30" 
VICTOIRE D'OLIVIERE (Victory) (2)—Blood-red shading to 
vermillion at edges. Good forcer. 25" 
WHITE GIANT (3)—Large pure white of good form and 
strong texture on tall strong stems. Excellent bedder. 30'' 
WHITE PERFECTION—See Helen Eakin. 
WILDLUST—See Glacier. 
WILLIAM COPELAND (1)—Rosy magenta outside; soft 
lavender when forced. Medium sized flower, fine for 
early forcing. 26" 
WILLIAM PITT (2}—Bright crimson-scarlet. Medium sized 
flower, excellent for early forcing, earlier than Bartigon. 
26" 
YELLOW GIANT (4}—Golden yellow slightly mottled 
bronze. Large flower on tall strong stem. 32" 
ZWANENBURG (3}—Large pure white with black anthers. 
Good form and substance. 28" 
MIXED DARWIN TULIPS—An excellent blend of all colors. 
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