DARWIN TULIPS 
These are the large, May-flowering Tulips that everybody knows 
and loves. They are excellent garden varieties. You will notice that 
many of the old popular sorts are missing from this list. These have 
Aristocrat. 31 m. Soft purplish violet, edged 
white. Large, goblet-shaped flower of excellent 
substance. 
Blue Eagle (Black Eagle). 28 in. Deep royal 
purple with bright blue base. Large, well- 
formed flower on a tall, stiff stem. 
Blue Perfection. 28 in. Pale Hortense-violet; 
white base. Pointed petals. 
City of Haarlem. 27 in. Bright vermilion- 
scarlet; black center, edged white. 
Clara Butt. 22 in. Clear pink, flushed salmon- 
rose. Fine for bedding. 
Crimson Giant. 28 in. An outstanding dark 
crimson with dark base. 
Dresden China. 30 in. Soft but distinct shell- 
pink with lighter margin. Fine bedder. 
Eclipse. 29 in. Warm crimson-maroon with 
blue base. Large flower of excellent substance; 
tall, stiff stem. 
Eunice. 29 in. Bright rose-pink with a bluish 
white base. A large, well-formed flower on a 
strong stem. 
Farncombe Sanders. 30 in. Vivid cerise- 
scarlet with rosy sheen inside; white center, 
marked blue. 
Faust. 30 in. Dark purplish maroon with a 
blue base. Large flowers of perfect form. 
Flag of War. 28 in. A distinctive dark crimson 
with a dark base. A large, substantial bloom 
on a stiff stem. 
Giant (Goliath). 29 in. Deep reddish purple, 
shaded dark violet, with white base and blue 
star. 
NIPHETOS 
Gloriosa. 30 in. Distinct violet-blue without a 
trace of rose color. Of good size and sub- 
stance; strong stem. 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.75; 
25 for $5.00; $18.00 per 100. 
Golden Age. 28 in. Bright golden orange with 
a lighter tint inside. There is at present no 
other Tulip in this color. 
Jubilee. 28 in. Deep rich bluish violet shaded 
purple. Excellent lasting qualities. Highly 
recommended. 
Madame Butterfly (Dreadnought.) 30 in. 
Lovely pale mauve, shaded violet; white base, 
black anthers. 
Mr. Van Zyl. 28 in. Attractive clear rose-pink 
with a broad white edge; white base. 
EUNICE 

6 of any one variety for 85c; 12 for $1.60; 25 for $2.95; 
50 for $5.25; $9.75 per 100, except where noted 
been replaced with newer varieties which are far superior to the 
old stand-bys. Blooming period May 1 to June 1. 
Niphetos. 30 in. Wonderful lemon-yellow 
flower at opening, paling to tivory-yellow; 
light base and yellow anthers. 
Pride of Haarlem. 30 in. Brilliant rosy car- 
mine with blue base. A large flower of superb 
form, borne on a tall, strong stem. 
Pride of Zwanenburg. 30 in. Bright pink, 
suffused rose-red; white base and _ black 
anthers. 
Princess Elizabeth. 27 in. Pink with lighter 
border, deepening with age. 
Scarlet Leader. 30 in. Bright scarlet shaded 
blood-red, base bronze edged white. Recom- 
mended especially for bedding. 
Sunkist. 29 in. Buttercup-yellow. Large, 
oval flower on a good tall stem. Excellent 
lasting qualities. 
The Bishop. 29 in. A magnificent flower of 
clear deep violet-blue with white base. 6 for 
$1.00; 12 for $1.85; $12.50 per 100. 
Tubergen’s Glory. 30 in. Bright 
salmon rosy red with distinct blue 
base; straight stem. Fine bedding 
sort. 
Venus. 30 in. Clear silvery rose; 
white center with a pale blue ring. 
A large, globular flower on a 
straight stem. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE 
12 for $1.45; 25 for $2.65 
$9.50 per 100 
$42.50 for 500 

COLLECTION 
OF THE 5 ILLUSTRATED HERE 
OFFER No. 5F-57: 30 bulbs, 6 4 00 
each of the 5 varieties . 
OFFER No. 5F-57A: 60 bulbs, 7 00 
12 each of the 5 varieties 5 
OFFER No. 5F-57B: 120 bulbs, 12 50 
24 each of the 5 varieties . 
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