Olympiade 12—1.10; 25—1.95 
Early.. Deep golden-yellow flowers on tall stems. 
Pink Beauty 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
Deep glowing rose with white flush outside. Very large. 
White Hawk 12—1.10; 25—1.95 
Excellent early white. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Dante, deep blood red. 12—1.35; 25—2.45 
Marechal Niel ; 12—1.35; 25—2.45 
Golden-yellow overlaid with salmon. . 
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Mrs. Van De Hoef 12—1.35; 25—2.45 
This is the brilliant double yellow you have been 
searching for. 


Peachblossom ; 12—1.35; 25—2.45 
Exquisite double pink. Grows darker as flower matures. 
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_ DARWIN TULIPS 
No May garden is complete without Darwin Tulips. Their 
large flowers on strong but graceful stems, their lasting 
qualities and bright colors, make Darwins useful for a 
variety of purposes. 
of purposes. 
Afterglow. 26” 12—1.20; 25—2.15 
Salmon-pink, tinged orange. 


Aristocrat, 26” 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
Soft violet-rose on strong stem. 


Blanca, 22” 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
The finest pure white Darwin, with light amber anthers. 
_ Blue Ribbon, 26” 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
Clear, light violet. P 
Charles Needham, 22” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
The best of the “red’’ Darwins. Bright scarlet with blue 
base. 

Demeter, 26”, Plum purple. 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
An early purple of superb substance. 
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Cordell Hull, 22” 12—1.45; 25—2.75 
Usually classified as a “Rembrandt”, but I call it a Dar- 
win as it is a “Bartigon break’. Deep red with pure 
white blotches. Excellent. 
Golden Age, 28” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
A long-lasting bloom of deep golden yellow. 
Insurpassable, 26” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
True lilac, just the right shade. Giant flower. 
La Tulipe Noire, 25” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Another “old timer’. A very handsome shade of dark 
purple. 
Mrs. Grullemans’, 24” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
A good pure white with yellow stamens. 
New Orleans, 24” 12—1.60; 25—3.10 
Pansy-purple. An excellent newer introduction. 
Niphetos, 28” 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
A soft pale yellow. Outer petals recurve slightly giving 
a most desirable form. 
Pride of Haarlem, 26” . -_ 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
“Can't be beat!"’ Cerise scarlet, large flowers of superb 
form. 




