
Cerro or or or or rrr oro rrr 
Red Emperor Tulip—Huge 
red goblet that has caused 
such a_ sensation wherever 
seen this past spring. Very 
early, tall, enormously long 
petals, black base. Ten for 
$1.50. 

Triumph Tulips 
A week before Darwins; stems 
strong, flowers large. Bright colors 
and contrasts. Better kinds only: 
Corniferous—Deep red, sturdy. 
Elmus — Cherry-red, narrow white 
edge. Extra large. Outstanding. 
Silver Wing—All-white. Tall. 
Zimmerman (Tudor City) — Cream 
and rose; dark edge, white center. 
3 Outstanding Triumphs 
Ten of one kind, 12cm, for $1.50 
Crown Imperial — Scarlet-red, 
yellow edge. 20-in. stems. 
Glory of Noordwijk — Brilliant 
rose-pink. é 
Red Giant—Early. Scarlet. 

Bee Fantasy 
Parrot Tulips 
Artistic and delightful color 
tracts in streaks and blotches. 
als oddly laciniated. 
Fantasy—Salmon rose, green marks. 
Petals deeply cut. (Clara Butt sport.) 
con- 
Pet- 
3 Outstanding Parrots 
Ten of one kind, 12 cm, $2.00. 
Blue Parrot— Gorgeous. cut- 
petal sport of Darwin Tulip 
Blue Amiable. 
Therese—Cherry-scarlet parrot 
form of Farncombe Sanders. 
Flowers often reach 8 inches. 
Red Champion—Two tones of 
red, well feathered. 
Breeder Tulips 
Most artistic of all. Dark, dignified 
outsides, gay vivid inside opening 
during heat of day only. Tall. 
5 Outstanding Breeders 
Ten of one kind, 12cm, for $1.50 
Bacchus — Plum-purple, pow- 
dered silver, large. Outstand- 
ing. 
Cherbourg — Bronze-gold on 
lilac-chamois. Extra large. 
Dillenberg — Orange red, yel- 
low edge. Egg-shaped. 
Louis XIV — Large purple, 
flushed bronze. 30-in. stem. 
Tantalus—Lilac and buff yel- 
low. 30 in., sturdy. 


Cottage Tulips 
(“May-flowering”’) 
Usually bloom in Mid-May. Easier 
to grow, need not be lifted’ every 
few years. Tall, sturdy stems—the 
newer kinds as sturdy as Darwins 
and with large flowers. 
Advance—Outstanding hybrid, larg- 
er and taller than any Darwin and 
blooms two weeks earlier. An out- 
standing novelty. Red, flushed rosy- 
orange. No extra price. 
Alabaster—Pure white, small yellow 
center, ivory stamens. 
Carrara—Purest white, ivory stamen. 
Inglescombe Yellow—Glossy canary 
yellow. The “Yellow Darwin”. 
G. W. Leak—Bright vermilion scarlet. 
Mazeppa—Extremely brilliant, rich 
red. White center. 
Mrs. Scheepers—Stunning tall gold- 
en. Long petals. Outstanding. 
Themis—Pure white throughout. 
World’s Fair—Imposing large, tall, 
brilliant rose. Cream base. 
Wall Street—Fine golden yellow. 
Yellow Emperor — Metallic golden- 
yellow. Large bloom, strong stem. 

4 Outstanding Cottagers 
Ten of one kind, 12cm, $1.60 
Henri Correvon — Clear gera- 
nium red with white center. 
Mongolia — Enormous chrome 
yellow globes olive center. 
Strong stems. 
Rosabella — Rose with broad 
ping edge. Inside shell-pink, 
white center. Like a rose-bud. 
Ossi Oswalda— Cream, with 
clear pink picotee edge, black 
pollen. 

Double Cottage “Coxa” 
Double Cottage Tulips 
Blue Flag—Huge flower on 20 inch 
stem. Soft tinted violet blue. Grand. 
Epicure—Old gold with orange glow. 
Coxa — Scarlet, tipped pure white. 
Outstanding. Full double. 22 inch. 
Eros—Pleasing lilac-rose. Blooms 6 
in. across. 20-in. stems. 
Lord Derby—Dark red, white tips. 
Pavo—Full double carmine. Tall. 





2 Outstanding Doubles 
Ten of one kind, 12cm, for $1.50 
Mount Tacoma — Very large, 
pure white. 18-in. stem. 
Uncle Tom — Mahogany 
Outstanding. 20-in. stem. 
red. 
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Darwin Tulips 
(May: 11/2 to 3 ft. Lift every 2 years.) 
The showiest tulips. Magnificently 
large blooms, strong vigorous stems. 
Bartigon—Fine, fiery red. Large. 
Blue Amiable—Large heliotrope-blue. 
Charles Needham — Outstanding, 
huge crimson globes. Fine stems. 
City of Haarlem—Immense scarlet, 
blue base, white edge. 
Clara Butt — Beautiful soft salmon 
rose. Most popular color in Darwins. 
Farncombe Sanders—Famous large 
scarlet, clear white base. 
Gloria Swanson—Carmine, with blue} 
La Tulipe Noire—Very dark maroon, 
velvety. The “Black Tulip.” 
Niphetos—Cream outside, soft yel- 
low inside. Long flower. Outstanding. 
Pride of Haarlem—Large, old rose. 
Pride of Zwanenburg—Immense sal- 
mon-rose of captivating tint. 
Princess Elizabeth—Rose-lilac, edged 
rose. White base. 
Professor Rauwenhof— Cherry red, 
shaded salmon. White and blue 
base. 
Purple Copeland—Good rich purple. 
Scarlet Leader—An outstanding red, 
center black. 
Valentine — Tall violet-purple. 
center. 
Victory (d’Oliviera)—Solid brilliant 
red with black and white center. 
William Copeland—Old lavender 
favorite. 
Yellow Giant—Large, tall, bright yel- 
low with black base. 
Zwanenburg—Large, tall. Pure white 
throughout except for black stamens. 
Blue 

5 Outstanding Darwins 
Ten of one kind, 12cm, for $1.75 
Ten of each, 50 bulbs, for $6.00 
Demeter— Vary early, large 
flower. Deep violet-blue. 
Merveille de Haarlem — Very 
large, tall cherry-carmine red. 
Faust—Purple, blue base. 
Giant—Large, tall purple-vio- 
let with blue and white base. 
Wildlust (Glacier)—Pure white, 
even the stamens are ivory. 

Darwin "Zwanenburg" 
