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DARWIN TULIPS 
(THE GREAT FAVORITES) 
These are the most beloved and most popular tulips, both for the 
garden and for forcing. Hereunder we offer a fine assortment among 
which there are several new varieties, 
reasonable prices. 
Afterglow, Sea one of the finest 
tulips . : 
ALL BRIGHT, an ia eravenient of thé ell 
known Bartigon, of an intense brilliant 
red color : 
Allard Pierson, very fine davk a cai, one 
of the earliest forcers. Can be forced 
from December 15th ‘ 
Anton Mauve, large lilac flower, nice shape. 
Good garden variety . eae 
Aristocrat, enormous strong and _ tall cali: 
soft purplish violet-rose, lighter edged. 
Really an aristocrat. Can also be forced 
from January 15th . 
Baron de la Tonnaye, vivid pink, very tall, 
fine bedder . 
BARTIGON, dazzling phe Naceeaclen ‘the most 
popular darwintulip. Can be forced from 
January 15th . 
Bleu Aimable, heliotrope-lilac, eide ealet, ies 
for bedding . : 
Campfire, blood-red sport Ae the elle Gown 
Bartigon : ae 
City of Haarlem, rich eine Hee seatlet. One 
of the finest tulips in existence . 
Charles Needham, a fine novelty of an intense 
scarlet color. Only for outdoor-culture 
Clara Butt, apple-blossom pink, an old favorite . 
COPELAND’S RIVAL, a sport of Rose Copeland, 
slightly deeper color . 
Demeter, one of the largest Darwins ever seen, 
reaching a height of at least 30 ins. and 
carrying an enormous violet flower. Very 
easy forcer. Can be forced from Decem- 
ber 10th . eke 
Dresden China, an hasual deleving of akintie 
soft lilac and pink, hard to describe but a 
real beauty. A wonderful new Darwintulip 
which can now be sold at 
TOPSIZE 
12%—-15 cm 
p. 100 p. 1000 
$ $ 
5.70 Sow 
5.50 50.— 
5.50 50 as 
5.70 59 
17.50 165.— 
5.70 jae 
530. dg 
5.50 Bp. 
5.30 48,.— 
570 eae 
5.90 it his 
5.70 32, 
5.70 5D ce 
7,50 70.— 
5.90 GY iat 

FIRST SIZE 
11%—12'em 
p. 100 
$ 
4.80 
4.60 
4.60 
4.80 
a 
p. 1000 
$ 
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