Darwin Tulips 
For every garden purpose Darwin 
Tulips are unequaled. They are unex- 
celled for bright colors, length and 
strength of stems. The flowers are tri- 
angular or cup shaped and have a flat 
base. Inside the flowers the base is 
usually blue or white, or a combination 
of these colors. They bloom rather late. 
Prices, unless noted, on top size bulbs: 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. Postpaid. 
These prices based on one variety of a 
kind, but you may order 6 of one kind 
at the dozen rate. Write for prices on 
100 lots. 
AFTERGLOW — Salmon pink, tinged 
orange, edges of petals light orange, in- 
side deep orange, with yellow base. 
ARISTOCRAT—Large oval flower of 
soft pink. One of the largest Darwins. 
BARTIGON—Clear crimson red, white 
base, ringed deep blue. Medium tall. 
Good for bedding and forcing. 
BLUE PERFECTION — Light violet 
blue, edged heliotrope, with white base. 
CITY OF HAARLEM — Intense deep 
scarlet, with white margined dark blue 
base. One of the best scarlet Darwins 
for growing indoors or outside. 
CLARA BUTT—(Outside back cover) 
—Beautiful clear salmon-pink with blue 
base. A popular old variety for bedding. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS — Bright 
scarlet, inside vivid cerise scarlet with 
white base, marked blue. Large broad 
petaled flower of perfect shape. 
GOLDEN AGE — Deep golden yellow 
with soft orange at edge of petals. Large 
outstanding flower of true Darwin shape. 
HEEMSTEDE—Brilliant salmon rosy 
red tinted orange; good forcer. 
INSURPASSABLE—Lively lilac, turn- 
ing lighter at edges. Very large and of 
great substance. 
KING GEORGE V HYBRID (New)— 
A large Darwin in dark pink. A splen- 
did large variety. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 
doz. $1.85. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Large flowers 
of orange shaded buff. Height, 30 inches. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE — Velvety deep 
maroon black; very dark, almost black. 
NIPHETOS — Bright lemon yellow 
turning to white in full bloom, extra 
substance. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH—Rosy pink 
with lighter edges. Good inside or outside. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—Brilliant rosy- 
carmine with blue base. Large flower 
on tall, strong stem. One of the most 
popular varieties for planting outside. 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG — Salmon 
pink with narrow light edge. Large 
flowers on strong stems. 
THE PEACH—Attractive peach pink 
with white center. 
THE BISHOP — Beautiful deep helio- — 
trope; blue base with white halo and ~ 
purple anthers. Best of its color. 
WILLIAM COPELAND — Bright lav- 
ender; medium sized flower. Splendid 
for early forcing and good bedder. 
WILLIAM PITT — Bright scarlet with 
purplish bloom on outer petals, and blue 
starred outer base. 
ZWANENBURG — Pure white with 
black anthers; tall stems. Good keeper. 
DARWIN MIXED — This embraces a 
fine range of color. Large top size bulbs. 
3 for 30c; doz. $1.10; 100 for $6.25. 
Botanical Tulips 
Native of Southern Europe, Asia Minor 
and Central Asia. They have bright col- 
ors and pointed and recurved petals. 
They have a great variation in size, 
shape, form and foliage and have particu- 
lar value for rock gardens and borders. 
Prices, unless noted: Top size bulbs, 
each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. Postpaid. 
Only one variety of a kind to secure these 
rates, but you may order 6 of one kind 
at the dozen rate. Write for 100 prices. 
EICHLERI — Bright scarlet with dull 
blotch on outer petals; the base is black, 
marked with golden yellow. Good sized 
flowers on 12-inch stems. 
KAUFMANNIANA — Soft yellow, the 
outer petals tinged crimson; inside sul- 
phur yellow. Flowers open very wide in 
the sunshine resembling a water lily. 
Height, 8 inches. Very early flowering. 
MADAME LEFEBER (Red Emperor) 
—Fosteriana type. A hybrid with im- 
mense open flowers of brilliant scarlet. 
Height, 18 inches. Blooms very early, 
making a brilliant feature in the garden. 
MARJOLETTI—Pale yellow with rosy 
red edges and black bases; late flowering 
variety. Height, 16 inches. 
PRAESTANS FUSELIER— Brilliant 
vermillion orange, with 2 to 4 flowers 
to the stem. A very unusual and striking 
variety. 
VIVIDFLORA PRAECOX—Petals apple 
green with edge of greenish white to 
yellow green. Base and anthers yellow. 
Very attractive. Each 25¢c; 3 for 70e; 
doz. $2.50. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
These are so-called ‘““Broken Darwins,” 
a very unusual, quite artistic class of 
variegated, flamed tulips of striking 
effect. 
CORDELL HULL—Blood red on 
white. Each 15e; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
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