Darwin Tulips Page 7 
Oranges and Lemons (25), a very fine orange-yellow and lemon, reminding one 
of oranges and lemons, a medium sized flower of a charming appearance very 
attractive for the garden, quite a new shade in Tulips, recom- mended. 
$ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Ossi Oswalda (28), here is another superb Tulip usually classified as a cottage hybrid, 
its color is white suffused cherry-rose at edge of petals looking particularly hand- 
some and clean when planted in front of dark evergreens, flowers are of true Darwin 
form and have great lasting qualities. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Peter R. Barr (31), here is a lovely garden variety, producing very fine blood-red 
flowers of large size with somewhat pointed petals, flowers are carried on tall erect 
stems and have good lasting qualities, an outstanding Tulip which it is not offered 
generally. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Pieter de Hoogh (24), this newly introduced variety produces an outstanding flower 
of long shape and form of a beautiful soft pink color slightly deepened on outer 
petals, a very fine Tulip for the border and particularly suitable for decorative 
purposes. $ 1.65 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
Pride of Haarlem (31), brilliant cerise-red, a large magnificent Tulip of vigorous 
growth and stately habit, excellent for bedding and splendid for gentle forcing. 
95 cts. per doz.; $ 6.75 per 100 
Pride of Zwanenburg (32), one more highly desirable Tulip generally regarded 
as one of the choicest garden varieties yet introduced, its color is vivid salmon- 
pink almost one-toned giving it a warm, delicate yet rich appearance, the large 
solid flowers are held on strong erect stems and have unusual lasting qualities. It 
was greatly admired at the Flora Exhibition before the war. 
$ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Princess Elisabeth, (Julie Virnot) (29), handsome large flower of lovely soft rose 
with white base, very showy for large groups or in the border, good for forcing in 
February. 95 cts. per doz.; $6.75 per 100 
Princess Mary (30), a very beautiful large flower of fine form, color bright carmine- 
rose with bluish-rose margin at edges, inside of flower almost a one-toned color. 
$ 1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100 
President Taft, (Sealing Wax) (26), a brilliant blood-red with a dusky appearance, 
the flowers are produced on sturdy stems, unsurpassed for bedding. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
Prunus (30), this is an extremely lovely Darwin of a deep rose-pink with 
salmon glow, a Tulip of great brilliancy and delicate yet rich appearance. 
The very beautifully formed flower is held on a strong, stiff stem and of 
great durability, it is a splendid bedder and fine as a cut flower. 
95 cts. per doz.; $6.75 per 100 
Queen of the Night (32), this is one of the best of ,,black”’ Tulips, it grows a very 
large rich blackish-maroon flower, held on very tall erect stems and it is very 
effective for rich color effects among other Tulips in the border, extra good. 
$ 1.05 per doz.; $ 7.50 per 100 
Rose Copland, this is a lovely rich pink sport from the well-known William Copland 
and is equally valuable for forcing. A very beautiful variety. 
95 cts. per doz.; $6.75 per 100 
Resea Superba (30), this is one of the loveliest rose-pink newer Darwin Tulips, 
perhaps it can best be described as an improved Mr. van Zijl, color soft rose-pink 
with broad white margin giving it a warm, delicate yet rich appearance, the large 
flowers are of a great durability and are held on erect stems, it is one more , persona 
grata” among the May-flowering Tulips on account of its distinguished beauty, 
much recommended. $ 2.40 per doz.; $ 18.00 per 100 
Scarlet Beauty (28), this is one of the best for bedding and for the border, color fiery 
scarlet without any other shade, very beautiful and has great lasting qualities, 
recommended. $ 1.05 per doz.; $7.75 per 100 
