
Digging up your Tulips directly after the flowers have 
passed, if done very carefully, using a fork, so that the root 
system is damaged as little as possible and then heel them in 
at once, plant and all, in the cutting garden, allowing the bulbs 
to ripen, can be done without too much injury to the bulbs. 
Of course, there again you cannot expect anywhere near as 
many Tulips that can be used for another year and they will 
also be considerably smaller. 
Darwin Tulips 
Almost a century ago this sturdiest and most colorful race 
of all Tulips was introduced, without any data on its origin. 
Twenty-five years of careful selecting of self colors, grad- 
ually perfected this strain; the originator named them in honor 
of Charles Darwin, father of the theory of evolution. 
The Darwin Tulips distinguish themselves through the 
typical cup shape of their flower and the predominant color 
range of from the softest pink to the deepest red and violet. 
ACE OF SPADES. Almost true black, bold flower on a very 
strong stem. Height 30 inches. Excellent forcing variety. 
1) /o-tor!) 10, .blo.00S per.) 0G: 
ANGEL'S DREAM. This is the improved Clara Butt, egg 
shaped, white base and purple pollen. Much taller than 
Clara Butt. $1.60 for 10, $13:00- per 100. 
ANNIE LAURIE. A deep rose, beautifully formed flower, with 
yellow base. One of the latest to flower in the garden. Height 
28 inches. SleSUstorslOepl 2 o0epern LOO: 
ARISTOCRAT. Tender rose, elongated form. Height 28 
inches. $1.60°tor 10) .$12:75, per.1.00. 
BLANCA. Largest of all pure whites, ivory anthers. Height 
30 inches. $1.75 for 10, $15.00 per 108: 
BLUE PEARL. One of the softer, light lavender varieties, cre- 
ating a decidedly light blue hue. Very effective. 
$2.90 for 10, $22.50 per 100. 
BLUE PERFECTION. Deep lavender, edged clear heliotrope, 
vase shape. Height 26 inches. 
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