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PRINCESS ELIZABETH BARTIGON CLARA BUTT 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS LA TULIPE NOIRE 
CITY OF HAARLEM REV. H. EWBANK 
DARWIN TULIPS 
We strongly recommend this class of tulips for garden 
decoration in beds as well as in groups in the herbaceous 
border and amongst shrubs. Grown for cut-flowers, they 
prove very valuable at a time when our gardens yield so 
little for the decoration of our rooms. They bloom during 
the middle of May, a period when spring flowers are 
white ring. 
effect. 

THE BISHOP 
City of Haarlem. 
scarlet with steel-blue center and 
Clara Butt. The best known and 
most popular of the late-flower- 
ing tulips. A 
that intensifies with age. 
Glacier (Wildlust). Large pure 
white oval shaped flower, very 
strong and long lasting. 
La Tulipe Noire. 26”. The nearest 
approach to black; deep maroon- 
black with a velvet sheen. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. Very fine tall 
growing tulip, soft rose with broad 
silvery edge, making a striking 
Princess Elizabeth. Charming, clear 
pink flower deepening to rosy 
pink as the bloom matures. 
The Bishop. Purest heliotrope-violet, 
Yellow Giant. Dark golden yellow, 
with slight brownish tips. 
Zwanenberg. Large snow white 
flower on tall stem. 
over and those of summer such as roses, have not yet 
come in. The blooms last in condition a very long time. 
By forcing in pots they may be had in bloom in Feb- 
ruary or even earlier, most of the varieties improving in 
color by protection under glass or canvas. 
3 for 50c; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.50 
Immense, pure 
lovely clear pink 

ZWANENBERG 
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