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(May-Flowering) 
These ‘“‘broken’’ Darwin Tulips are a gay and interesting strain of 
May-flowering Tulips with flecked, feathered and striped flowers 
much superior to the old Bybloemen Tulips. However, the flowers 
are not as large as those of the Darwins and the plants do not grow 
as tall. We do not advise planting them with the self-colored varie- 
ties but if used as isolated groups in the shrubbery they will be 
astonishingly beautiful. 
All Bulbs Strong First Size, 11 to 12 cms. 
AMERICAN FLAG, 24. (Stars and Stripes) Clear, deep red with 
white blotches on blue base. A very handsome variety originated 
by our firm, and one which we consider the finest of all broken 
Tulips. (4) 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.40, 100 $19.50. 
CLARA, 18. Bright deep pink, feathered scarlet and pure white. 
The broken Darwin Clara Butt. Extra fine. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 
$3.40, 100 $19.50. 
CORDELL HULL, 22. Deep red with large pure white blotches, 
base white with blue edge. The broken Darwin Bartigon. A very 
fine variety. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $2.75, 100 $9.75. 
GRETCHEN, 20. White, striped carmine and rose. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 
95 $3.40, 100 $192.50. 
LE ROI, 24. Pure white, pencilled deep violet. A large and hand- 
some flower. 3 $.80, 12 $2.85, 25 $5.95, 100 $19.50. 
MAYBLOSSOM, 22. Actually one of the old Dutch Bybloemen 
Tulips. Fairly large, cup-shaped flowers lightly feathered purple on 
cream ground. Most attractive. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 95 $4.00, 100 
$14.75. 
MRS. FARR, 26. Scarlet, flamed and feathered with white and 
deep red. Extra fine variety with large flowers on tall stems. 3 $.55, 
12 $1.80, 25 $3.40, 100 $12.50. 
FINE NAMED VARIETIES. Our selection. 12 $1.70, 25 $3.25, 
100 $12.95. 
Le lift Wp Tulip 7, COLO) 
Nowhere else is such a varied collection of Tulipas offered. Being 
one of the Van Tubergen specialties, the world’s newest and finest 
in this species are listed here. We strongly recommend them to all 
Tulip enthusiasts for they will provide new and delightful experiences 
in Tulip growing. 
Tulip Species or Botanical Tulips include a great number of beau- 
tiful and interesting varieties which show a bewildering variation 
in size, shape of flowers, structure of leaves, habitus, etc., and have 
only in common the fact they grow wild in some parts of the world: 
Asia Minor, Central Asia, Greece, and the Mediterranean region. 
Culture has not modified them. A number of the choicest may be 
planted in the rock garden between creeping plants, or in colonies 
in small warm nooks where the larger flowered garden Tulips would 
be out of place. All appreciate perfect drainage. As the leaves appear 
early, we advise planting as late as possible with the exception of 
Tulipa Sprengeri which must be planted immediately upon arrival. 
Depth to plant 4 to 8 inches. Number following name denotes 
height in inches. 
ACUMINATA (CORNUTA), 22. The Horned Tulip. The long 
petals of this Tulip are curiously twisted giving it quite a fantastic 
appearance. The color is red and yellow and it makes an interesting 
cut flower. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00, 100 $14.75. 
AUCHERIANA, 3. A most distinct species from the Near East. 
Small, expanded deep rose pink flowers. Each $2.95. 
AUSTRALIS, 6. Small yellow flower, flushed red on the outside of 
the petals. It somewhat resembles T. sylvestris although the stem is 
shorter and it blossoms more freely. Very sweetly scented. 3 $.80, 
12 $9.85, 25 $5.25, 100 $19.50. 
BATALINI, 7. The rather large flowers of this species have bluntly 
pointed petals of a pale yellow color verging toward salmon, an 
exquisite color. It is the yellow counterpart of T. linifolia. Fragrant. 
3 $1.20, 12 $4.50, 25 $8.15, 100 $31.25. 
BIFLORA, 6. This is probably the smallest Tulip known. The flowers 
are like tiny white stars with yellow centers and are borne 2 or 3 
to a stem. Deserves a choice warm spot in the rock garden where it 
will blossom very early. 6 $.55, 12 $.90, 25 $1.80; 100 $6.25. 
CHRYSANTHA, 16. A charming sizable flower of pure yellow 
with a rosy flush on the outer petals. Greatly resembles T. stellata. 
Perfect drainage should be provided in a warm situation and each 
bulb planted in a pocket of sand. 6 $.55, 12 $.90, 25 $1.80, 
100 $6.25. 
CLUSIANA, 14. One of the best known Tulipas and called The 
Lady Tulip. The petals are white butstrong wedge-shaped splashes 
of bright carmine on the outer petals gives a strong contrast with the 
white of the interior. There is a reddish purple center. Fine for 
cutting. Persistent grower. (See Page 15.) 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 
$4.00, 100 $14.75. 
EICHLERI, 12. Splendid, large dazzling scarlet flowers with a4 
center of yellow edged black. It is a most reasonable variety lasting 
well in the garden and thriving in sunshine. Handsome against a 
green background. (See Page 15.) 6 $.80, 12 $1.25, 25 $2.45, 
100 $8.75. 
EICHLERI EXCELSA, 8. A new variety which is a great improve- 
ment on the species described above because the flowers are even 
larger and brighter. Originated by us. A. M. Haarlem 1939. (4) 
3 $.60, 12 $2.00, 25 $3.70, 100 $13.75. 
FLORENTINA ODORATA, 16. See T. sylvestris. 
FOSTERIANA, 16. The most brilliant of all Tulip species. The extra 
large flowers are of the brightest vermilion scarlet opening outward 
to disclose a handsome center of black edged yellow. We have a 
very fine stock of an excellent strain. 3 $.60, 12 $2.00, 25 $3.70, 
100 $13.75. 
FOSTERIANA CANTATE, 10. The large flowers are of a shining 
vermilion red contrasting beautifully with the glossy bright green 
leaves. A choice thing. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 295 $4.35, 100 $16.95. 
FOSTERIANA DEFIANCE, 18. A very showy variety of scarlet 
with. substantial well-rounded petals and handsome yellow base. 
Extra fine, fowering a few days after the Red Emperor variety. (Y" 
3 $1.00, 12 $3.60, 25 $6.50. 
FOSTERIANA HOLLAND'S GLORY, 20. Among all the many 
thousands of seedling Tulips raised in Holland in the last centuries, 
this superb variety is extraordinary. A hybrid from T. Fosteriana with 
a Darwin, it has inherited the brilliant red color and the large dis- 
tinctly shaped flower from the wild Tulip while the Darwin con- 
tributes the strong stem. The foliage is broad and spreading. An 
outstanding variety for the garden, flowering before the Darwins. 
CE") Each $20.00. 


FOSTERIANA RED EMPEROR, 22. Words fail to do justice to 
this spectacular variety which has the largest flowers of any known 
Tulip, at least twice the size of ordinary Tulips! The color is true, 
dazzling bright vermilion-scarlet while the black base is bordered 
yellow. A Van Tubergen masterpiece. Our bulbs are grown by the 
originators. (See Page 29.) (4) Largest selected bulbs 3 $.60, 12 
$2.00, 25 $3.70, 100 $13.75, 250 $31.25. good flowering size 
bulbs 3 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.10, 100 $11.25, 250 $95.00. 


FOSTERIANA SIR DANIEL, 18. This hybrid produced by cross- 
ing T. Fosteriana and T. Greigi is another superb variety created by 
our firm. The flower is very large and beautifully formed and of soft 
yellow throughout except the center which is black with reddish 
margins. The leaves are handsomely mottled. (4) Each $29.50. 
GREIGI, 9. One of the most beautiful wild Tulips distinguished by 
he leaves which are mottled and splashed with brown-purplish 
markings. The flowers are large and shining orange-scarlet with a 
black center. Needs a warm situation in light soil. Each $3.95. 
