atficeet IDEAL DARWIN TULIPS 
__ Ideal Darwin Tulips are the result of many years of work in crossing and recrossing. They are without question superior to most of the Darwins. 
‘The beautiful flowers of most graceful habit have perfect show form, superb substance, and exceptional lasting quality. Their colors are lively and 
sparkling, with many pastels. Following is a list of top-notch varieties, not only recommended by our Holland growers but also grown and ob- 
served in our own garden. Remember that Carroll Gardens offers you nothing but top-size bulbs, 12 cm. and up. These are the largest 
obtainable. The larger the bulb, the larger and more beautiful the blooms will be. Blooming period April 25 to June 1. 
6 of any one variety for 95c; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $6.25; $12.00 per 100, except where noted 
Adoration. 31 in. Rich old-rose with lighter 
edge and white base. Large, strong flower 
carried on a tall, erect stem. 
Annie Speelman. 30 in. Creamy white with 
white base and anthers, on a tall, erect stem. 
Will last from three to four weeks. When cut, 
the flower does not open too wide if placed in 
a warm room. 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00; 
$13.50 per 100. 
Arabian Nights. 28 in. Large, perfectly egg- 
shaped flower of a most unusual chestnut-red 
with darker sheen. No such color has hereto- 
fore been available among the Darwins. 6 for 
$1.50; 12 for $2.75; 25 for $5.00. 
Blarney. 35 in. Deep rose, somewhat shaded 
scarlet inside; clear white base and yellow 
anthers. Strong stem. A really handsome 
variety. 
Bostonian. 26 in. Plum-violet shaded carmine- 
red; anthers and base black. An extremely 
large and substantial flower. 3 for $1.00; 
6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50. 
Caroline Testout. 30 in. (Award of Merit.) 
Soft pink with a large white base; does not 
fade throughout the unusually long life of the 
flower. Perfect shape and lasting qualities. 
Charming Beauty. 26 in. Lovely carmine- 
rose shading to pale rose toward the edges of 
the petals. Pale blue base; anthers black. 
Coronado. 28 in. Dark begonia-rose with pure 
white base and black anthers. Long-pointed, 
large, broad flower of excellent substance. 
Cum Laude. 28 in. Deep violet with a decided 
blue overtone, edges slightly lighter; tvory- 
white center with blue halo. Large, broad 
flower, waved inside. 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $3.75; $13.50 per 100. 
Drammen. 27 in. Soft rosy violet, somewhat 
more vivid inside; light blue base and black 
anthers. One of our best novelties in this color. 
Recommended also for forcing. 
Duke of Wellington. 28 in. A pure white 
flower of perfect form. It Is carried on a stiff 
stem and has great lasting qualities. 
Elize Landi. 29 in. Outside bishop’s purple, 
with slightly lighter edges; inside rich purple 
with pure white base and blue halo. A beautiful 
large, oval flower. 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.50; 
12 for $2.85. 
Glacier (Wildlust). 30 in. (First Class Cer- 
tificate, London.) A giant among white 
Tulips. Oval flowers of great substance. Does 
not open so wide as most other Tulips and 
lasts three weeks in the garden or when cut. 
6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25; $16.00 
per 100. 
Grand Slam. 28 in. Bright purplish rose; base 
ae edged blue, anthers black. Large, oval 
ower. 
Grulleman’s Giant. 30 in. (Award of Merit.) 
Bright salmon-orange with broad dark orange 
border, showing a great deal of orange inside 
the bloom; deep violet center. 
Helen Gahagan. 29 in. A delightful soft 
creamy white; inside Jemon- ellow with yel- 
low anthers. 
Hummingbird. 29 in. Clear deep violet with 
lighter center. One of the best in this color. 
Insurpassable. 30 in. (Award of Merit.) A 
mammoth orchid-colored Tulip—tlilac-mauve 
ribbed with white. Of excellent substance; 
tall, strong stem. 
J. K. Lilly. 28 in. Vermilion-red with no color 
variation; clear yellow base and anthers. A 
very handsome, cup-shaped bloom of superb 
color and form; in fact, this stands near the 
top among our red novelties. 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.85. 
Kennard. 27 in. Dark violet-blue; inside vivid 
plum-purple. A superb new sort, among the 
best in its color. 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for 
$2.85. 
Kopenhagen. 27 in. Flower of immense size, 
of soft American Beauty rose-red. Strong 
stem, giving a bold effect. 
Lady Hillingdon. 28 in. Very lovely flower of 
rosy orange, overlaid with terra-cotta; yellow 
base and anthers. Thin, wiry stem. 
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Mixture 
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NOTRE DAME 
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COLLECTION 
Seven New Tulips of 
Distinction 
OFFER No. 9F-49: 21 bulbs, 
3 each of the 7 varieties, $4.50. 
OFFER No. 9F-49A: 42 
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TREASURE 
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MAHOGANY 
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This photograph does not 
show the full brilliance of 
these exquisite beauties. 
Actually, they are twice this 
size and far more radiant. 

WILLIAM 
TELL 
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