
DARWIN TULIPS 
TWENTY SPLENDID KINDS 
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Darwin Tulips generally come in very bright solid colors: reds, pinks, 
violets, etc. The flowers are very large and of splendid form _and sub- 
stance; stems long and sturdy. They bloom after the Cottage Tulips and 
at the same time as the Breeders. Most popular Tulips. 
BARTIGON MAXIMUS. The most popular of the better known crimson 
Tulips. A very showy flower on strong stems, fiery crimson with pure 
white base, ringed deep blue. Height 28 inches. A splendid forcing and 
outdoor Tulip. $1.00 for 12; $1.95 for 25; $7.75 for 100 
CHARLES NEEDHAM. Brilliant scarlet globe-shaped flowers of splen- 
did substance. Plant this with Glacier for contrasting color effect. 28 
inches. In color on page 5. $1.35 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
CLARA BUTT. Beautiful soft salmon-pink Tulip that should be planted 
in quantity in every garden. Combine this with Niphetos or with Insur- 
passable. Not a large flower, but a very lovely one. 22 inches. 
$1.45 for 12; $2.75 for 25; $10.25 for 100 
FAUST. Purple-maroon, nearly black flower with heavy waxlike petals. 
Grows 25 inches tall. Not suitable for growing indoors. Plant it near the 
Cottage Tulip Mongolia. $1.55 for 12; $2.90 for 25; $11.00 for 100 
GARDEN CINDERELLA. New and very brilliant. The outside of the 
petals is cerise-red, inside rosy red; petals edged with rose. A splendid 
Tulip that you will want to order again. Grows 27 inches high. 
$1.70 for 12; $3.15 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
GIANT. Immense rounded flower of heavy texture, the color of burgundy 
wine, with violet shading and a white base. Height 30 inches. An outdoor 
variety. $1.55 for 12; $2.90 for 25; $11.00 for 100 
GLACIER. A giant among white Tulips, white base and white anthers. 
Oval-shaped flower of great substance and does not open as wide as 
other Tulips do. Will last three weeks in the garden and a very long time 
when cut. May be grown in pots for winter house bloom. 30 inches tall. 
In color on page 5. $1.75 for 12; $3.25 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
INSURPASSABLE. Unusually large orchid-layvender flower with white 
center and purple pollen. Stems very heavy and 30 inches tall. A splen- 
did Tulip both in the garden and for growing in pots in the house. In 
color on page 7. $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. Shell-pink flower with a silvery edge. The 
inside is lighter pink with a pure white base. Very large flower on a long 
28-inch stem. Strictly a garden Tulip. Does not grow well indoors. In 
color on page 5. $1.45 for 12; $2.80 for 25; $10.45 for 100 
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MADAME BUTTERFLY. Large, egg-shaped flower of purple-violet, 
white base and black anthers. A splendid exhibition variety. Grows 30 
inches high. $1.45 for 12; $2.70 for 25; $10.25 for 100 
MAVOURNEEN. Violet edged with silver. A very large flower with 
heavy waxlike petals carried on a strong 31-inch stem. One of the 
newer varieties. In color on page 7. 
$1.45 for 12; $2.80 for 25; $10.45 for 100 
NIPHETOS. One of the finest of the yellow Tulips. A very long- 
petalled flower; cream-white outside, soft yellow inside with ivory- 
white stamens. Height 28 inches. Planted in combination with Bacchus 
the effect is very, very pleasing. 
$1.35 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
NOTRE DAME. American-Beauty-red with a violet undertone. In- 
side of flower claret-red with a blue sheen, brilliant blue base. The 
pointed flower petals curving slightly outward form a most beautiful 
and graceful flower. 27 inches tall. 
$1.65 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.45 for 100 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. Lovely bright pink flowers suffused 
with rosy red and flushed with salmon. Has a black base and white 
anthers. An outstanding garden variety growing 30 inches. Our gar- 
dening friends will welcome it as a splendid addition to the Tulip 
collections. 26 inches high. 
$1.55 for 12; $2.90 for.25; $11.00 for 100 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. Purple-black flowers of good size carried 
on 26-inch stems. We like this the best of all the nearly black Tulips. 
Splendid when grown with Niphetos or with Glacier. 
$1.45 for 12; $2.70 for 25; $10.25 for 100 
ROYAL GUEST. A glorious creamy white long-petalled flower with 
yellow anthers. This oval flower lasts remarkably well both in the 
garden and when cut. 29 inches. 
$1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
SCARLET LEADER. Bright scarlet shaded blood-red; base bronze 
edged white. Large, globe-shaped flower of good substance. Strong, 
straight, 30-inch stem. $1.35 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
SUNKIST. Large, oval-shaped flowers of bright yellow with creamy 
yellow anthers, borne on tall, strong stems. Lasts a long time and is 
one of the outstanding Tulips for the garden. Height 29 inches. In 
color on page 5. $1.35 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.75 for 100 
SUNSET GLOW. Deep rose-shaded orange outside. Inside of flower 
bright, rich salmon with a yellow base. One of the new and most 
admired of the Darwin Tulips. 27 inches tall. Im color on page 5. 
$1.55 for 12; $2.90 for 25; $11.00 for 100 
THE BISHOP. ‘A magnificent flower of clear dee violet-blue with 
blue base and white halo. The best Tulip of this Enlee and highs ree 
ommended for garden display and exhibition purposes. Grows 29 inches 
tall. $1.60 for 12; $3.00 for 25; $11.25 for 100 
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