“DARWIN TULIPS (continues 

TOP SIZE FIRST SIZE 
121/.—15 cm 111/,—121/. cm. 
p. 100 p. 1000 p.100  p. 1000 
Le Notre, beautiful bright rosy pink. Can be $ $ $ $ 
forced from January Loti, | ou ee 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Mad. Butterfly, light lilac with creamy-yellow 
edge. A very tine tule oye eee 0 55.— 5.— 45,.— 
Mad. Krelage, bright lavender-pink, margined 
pale: silvery pink 2 aes ee ee, ee 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Niphetos, a very fine and outstanding variety, 
outside soft sulphur-yellow, inside primrose- 
yellow. A wonderful bedding tulip . . . 5— 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Philip de Commines, deep velvety black . . . 5.50 50.— 4.60 41.— 
Philip Snowden, a light carmine rose sport of 
Bartigon) : “<\ (raaiet ee oe me eee eee 36.— 3.50 30.— 
Pride of Haarlem, carmine-red, an enormous 
flower? Best bedd ers ey an eee ee 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Pride of Zwanenburg, a very fine tall growing 
Darwintulip, soft rose with broad silvery 
edge, making a striking effect (See colored 
picture on pages 24—25) .. ..-... . . +650 60.— 5.50 50.— 
Princess Elisabeth, soft deep rose, slightly edged. 
Can: be: forced from January 25th. . eee 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Prunus, the very finest Bartigon sport ever 
raised, in a lovely salmon color. . .. . 4.50 40.— 3.70. 32.— 
Queen of the Night, the very darkest black of 
all black darwins (See colored picture on 
pages 24—-25)" 5. 2:54 50 4c renee eee Ge 55.— 
Red Pitt, a sport of William Pitt, much brighter 
color, especially recommended for forcing . 5.50 50.— 4.70 42.—~ 
Rev. Ewbank, soft heliotrope-lilac with grey 
margin, an old well-known variety .. . 5.50 50.— 4.70 42.— 
Rose Copland, a sport of the well-known Wil- 
liam Copland. The earliest rose Darwin . 4.70 42,— 4.— 35.— 
Scarlet Leader, a very fine brilliant scarlet tulip, 
one of the best bedding tulips (See colored 
picture on pages! 24—-25) Fae, 9) ae en ee 45.— 4.20 37.— 
Sunkist, a newer variety of a deep golden-yellow 
Color... 707i. Rant 2) ol ae ec 45.— 4.20 37.— 
The General, a deep red sport of Bartigon. . . 4.10 36.— 3.50 30.— 
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