




Highest Peak in Your Spring Gardeu Next Year 

JUBILEE 
(Darwin) 
SCARLET 
LEADER 
(Darwin) 
The demand for these Tulips by our customers has in- 
creased each year by leaps and bounds. Lovely, gay and spark- 
ling colors added to the fact that they have a very long period 
of bloom, are responsible for their increasing popularity. 
The Ideal Darwin Tulip is the result of the crossing of 
the common Darwin Tulips with a W ild Tulip or Tulip 
species made some years ago by Grullemans of Holland. The 
bulbs finally selected from the thousands of seedlings showed 
the invigorating effect of new blood, resulting in cleaner and 
clearer colors as well as larger, longer-lasting blooms. 
Experts have been quick to see the many new qualities 
and virtues of the Ideal Darwin Tulips. In the pink shades, 
varieties such as The Peach are outstanding for their soft 
and lovely tints, as well as ruggedness of bloom. 
We are indicating these New Hybrids by placing the 
word “New” immediately after the variety name. Only 
limited quantities are available so far. It’s therefore best 
not to wait any longer than necessary to order them. We 
assure you they will be the most admired flowers in your 
garden. 
AULA ESOP STZ Ea bU LBS 
City of Baltimore. New. 
6, $1.00; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.50 
Bright carmine-red, inside somewhat lighter red: rose-white 
and blue with black anthers.. A broad flower of great sub- 
stance on a tall, strong stem. 28 to 30 inches. 
Coronado. New. On 95 C5 12) $1275 25, 5225100. $12.00 
Dark begonia-rose, long-pointed, large, broad flower of 
excellent substance. Pure white base with black anthers. 
28 inches. 
Duke of Wellington. 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
A delightful pure white flower of great beauty and substance 
with white anthers and pure white base, carried on a stiff 
stem. Highly recommended. 25 inches. 
Glacier. O95 G2 pile De 2 ee bes LOO b1L2.00 
A giant among pure white Tulips; white base and white 
anthers. The tremendous, oval-shaped flower of great sub- 
stance will last three weeks in the garden or when cut. 
Highly recommended. 30 inches. 
Helen Gahagan. 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
A delightful sulphur-yellow Tulip. Inside dark Jemon-yellow 
with yellow anthers; will turn to creamy white when planted 
in the garden. ‘Excellent for exhibition purposes. Large, 
oblong flower, which is carried on a stiff, tall stem. Highly 
recommended. 30 inches. 
Insurpassable. 6, 95c: 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
A mammoth lilac Tulip of great substance, carried on a tall 
and strong stem. 28 inches. 
Jeanne Caldwell. New. 
6, 90c; 12, $1.65; 25, $3.00; 100, $10.50 
A beautiful soft rose-pink flower, large and substantial with 
a strong stem. 32 inches. 
STEBBINS- ANDERSON, TOWSON 4, MARYLAND. TOWSON 6600 







J.K. Lilly. New. 6, $1.00; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.50 
An extremely handsome, cup-shape od, vermilion- red bloom 
of superb form and coloring. There is no color variation in 
the flower. Clear yellow center and anthers. One of the 
tops among our red novelties. 28 inches. 
Mahogany. 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
Beautiful deep mahogany with a much darker base; rare 
color in Tulips. Very large flower of excellent form. Ex- 
tremely fine when planted with deep yellow or pure white. 
29 inches. 
Margaux. 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
Deep wine-red, with icone light edge. ‘Tremendous flower 
of oval shape, with blue base, carried on a strong and stiff 
stem. One of the largest. 30 “inches. 
Mark Antony. 6, $2.00; 12, $3.75; 25, $7.25; 100, $25.00 
A huge, clear, dark wine- purple flower of remarkable sub- 
stance and quality. The color is the same inside and out; 
purple base, black anthers and wiry stem. A most distinct 
and beautiful Tulip; absolutely tops in this color. 30 inches. 
Nestinari (Firedancer). 6, 95c; 12, $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.00 
Lovely oxblood-red flower of immense size. Inside dazzling 
scarlet-red and big black base with yellow margin help to 
make this an outstanding display of color. 28 inches. 
CITY OF BALTIMORE (Ideal Darwin) 
A Stebbins-Anderson Exclusive 
Baltimoreans and many thousands of visitors 
viewed with pleasure the mass planting of the City 
of Baltimore alte that bloomed in the center of 
Preston Gardens, Baltimore, this past spring, sur- 
rounded by yellow and w hite Darwins. ‘There 
were many comments that the Gardens were the 
prettiest they have been in years. Make sure 
you include in your order at least a dozen of 
these gorgeous bright carmine Tulips. 
