
A FIELD OF WHITE DARWIN TULIPS 
9T410—PRUNUS. Purplish pink with lighter 
edge. A sport of the famous Bartigon and 
equally valuable for forcing and garden decora- 
tion. 
9T411—SCARLET LEADER. 26"' A very fine 
blood-red tulip, one of the best bedding tulips, 
very large. 
9T412—SUNKIST. 30" Clear, very deep and 
rich yellow. The petals are of unusual thickness 
enabling it to survive the most undesirable 
weather without damage. 

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DARWIN TULIPS 
We strongly recommend this class of tulips 
for garden decoration in beds as well as in 
groups in the herbaceous border and amongst 
shrubs. Grown for cut-flowers, they prove very 
‘valuable at a time when our gardens yield so 
little for the decoration of ours rooms. They 
bloom during the middle of May, a period 
when spring flowers are over and those of 
summer such as roses, have not yet come in. 
The blooms last in condition a very long time. 
By forcing in pots they may be had in bloom 
in February or even earlier, most of the varie- 
ties improving in color by protection under 
glass or canvas. 
3 for 40c; 12 for $1.25; 
100 for $8.50 
9T4I—ALL BRIGHT. 24" An improvement of 
the well-known Bartigon, rich scarlet-red color. 
9 T 42—CHARLES NEEDHAM. 24" A fine noy- 
elty of an intense scarlet color. Only for out- 
door-culture. 
9T 43—CITY OF HAARLEM. 28" Immense, 
pure scarlet with steel-blue center and white 
ring. 
9 T 44—-CLARA BUTT. 22" The best known and 
most popular of the late-flowering tulips. A 
lovely clear pink that intensifies with age. 
9T45—GLACIER. 28" Large pure white oval 
shaped flower, very strong and long lasting. 
9 T 46—LA TULIPE NOIRE. 26" The nearest ap- 
proach to black; deep maroon-black with a 
velvet sheen. Excellent forcer. 
9 T 47—NIPHETOS. 29" Perfectly formed, grand 
lemon-yellow flower with light base and anthers. 
Petals reflexing and very substantial. 
9T48—PRIDE OF ZWANENBERG. 28" Very 
fine tall growing tulip, soft rose with broad sil- 
very edge, making a striking effect. 
9 T 49—-PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 26'' Charming, 
clear pink flower deepening to rosy pink as the 
bloom matures. 
MARIPOSALILY (Calochortus) 
9 ML 1I—This variety of Calochortus contains 
types having the peculiar star-shaped flowers. 
They are fine for naturalizing, for rockeries and 
woodland and easily grown anywhere. They 
bloom from March to April, according to lo- 
cality. 
RICH’S MARIPOSALILY MIXTURE 
9 MLC I—An assortment of many types and 
colors. 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $6.00 
RANUNCULUS (Telecote Giant) 
ORI 
A single Ranunculus bulb will often produce a 
dozen or more of the showiest blooms the first 
year. In mild climate plant from September to 
February. In climates where winter frosts occur 
they should be planted in February to April. 
Order them in the fall and store them in a dry 
place until planting time. Plant them with the 
claws down and about 2 inches deep. Plant 
about 3 or 4 inches apart and soak 2 to 3 
hours before planting. Plant in full sun. 
TOP SIZE BULBS 
RICH'S GIANT MIXTURE—A well - balanced 
mixture of all colors. 
12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.25 
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9T413—THE BISHOP. 28" Dark violet-blue, 
very large and strong. Considered the best in 
its color. 
9T414—YELLOW GIANT. Dark golden yellow, 
with slight brownish tips. 
9 T 415—ZWANENBURG. 32" Large snow white 
flower on a tall stem. 

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