TULIPS “Our 10 Best” 

Year in and year out the DARWIN TULIPS give us some of the finest color and bloom for the spring 
garden, and today’s IMPROVED varieties, along with the good old standbys, can be counted on for 
These varieties gorgeous displays either in beds or in groups in the border and amongst shrubs. Grown for cut- 
flowers, they provide for indoor decoration when our gardens are so devoid of other flowers. 
They are perfectly hardy anywhere, and for best effect should always be planted in groups of no less 
than three bulbs of a variety: six or more of a kind for really splendid effect. 
have 
@ Greater Substance ; 
So many of our customers have asked us to select a group of tulips that would 
make an outstanding display, we have made such a selection this year. Each 
and every variety listed is out- 
standing in its color class, and 
this list covers a very complete 
color range. We recommend: 
@ More vivid colors 
@ Increased vigor 
@ Longer stems e 
@ Greater lasting 
| qualities , ADVANCE 
(Cottage) Fiery red. 
BRIGADIER 
(Breeder) Orange to carmine 
BELLE JAUNE 
(Cottage) Deep golden yellow 
CLARA BUTT 
(Darwin) Clear pink. 
DOM PEDRO 
(Breeder) Brown. 
DUKE OF 
WELLINGTON 
(Darwin) Pure white. 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
(Cottage) Lemon yellow. 
MARSHAL HAIG 
wa (Cottage) Brilliant red. 
PRUNUS 
(Darwin) Cherry red with 
orange edge. 
SCOTCH LASSIE 
(Darwin) Deep lavender. 
Prices on above group 
30 bulbs, 3 of each variety, $ 3.95 
60 bulbs, 6 of each variety, $ 7.50 
120 bulbs, 12 of each variety, $14.00 

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