ECLIPSE. Dark, rich red Darwins are not too common, 
but here is one of beautiful form, splendid firmness of 
petal and stem, which would be capital if used with “La 
Tulipe Noire,” a Tulip long known to many of us as a 
most valuable flower for the spring enrichment of the 
border. “Eclipse” is a glowing, dark blood-red flower with 
a lustrous surface and violet, white-margined center. So 
substantial is its quality that it lasts well through the 
Tulip season. Height, 30 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 
per 100. See illustration, Color Guide. 
GLACIER. Undoubtedly one of the best of the white 
exhibition Tulips. Huge flower of pure white, carried on 
a strong, tall stem. A most beautiful picture can be cre- 
ated by planting this variety near Darwin Tulip “Eclipse” 
with a ground cover of Phlox divaricata var. Laphami. 
Height, 31 inches. $1.60 for 10; $13.50 per 100. 
GOLDEN AGE. This is one of the most beautiful of 
all yellow hybrids of recent introduction. The large 
flower of a bright golden yellow with orange fleckings 
is carried on tall, stiff stem. A valuable addition to 
your collection; may we suggest that you try a few of 
these, to put a clump here and there in your border 
plantings? Height, 28 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 
100. See illustration, Color Guide. 
HELEN WILLS. Large flower of perfect form of the 
finest rosy lilac flushed with blue and a bluish white base. 
Superior to all other varieties in this shade and one of 
the longest lasting in the garden. The unusually rare 
shadings in this Tulip are shown to best advantage if 
placed in slightly shaded situation; indeed a fine addition 
to the garden especially in company with a ground cover 
of Forget-me-nots. Height, 28 inches. $1.60 for 10; 
$13.50 per 100. See illustration, Color Guide. 
INSURPASSABLE. Here is another hybrid of exceptional 
merit. A very large lilac flower, of fine form and great 
substance, held aloft on tall, strong stem. Planted with 
Munstead primroses, or rising out of a mass of Forget- 
me-nots and the double arabis, or standing in a clump 
by itself, this unusual variety will attract immediate 
attention and will make very beautiful groupings. 
Height, 28 inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
KING GEORGE V. A dazzling cherry-rose Tulip of 
great size and noble carriage; one of the finest introduc- 
tions and a most telling color in the garden. The cup 
is graciously modeled and deep and the Jacqueminot 
shadows at the base of the petals lend an exquisite 
softness to the brilliant flower. The color holds well in 
sunshine. An effective setting may be had by planting 
a mass of this among Myosotis or Cheiranthus Allioni. 
Height, 30 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. See 
illustration, Color Guide. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A most outstanding and beauti- 
ful Tulip. The flowers hold their shape well and are car- 
ried on firm, erect stems. The prevailing color is a clear 
geranium-pink marvelously suffused with rose-purple 
with the edge of the inner petals of bittersweet-orange, 
giving the effect of a glow from within. The base and 
anthers are a light cadmium-yellow. Combines well with 
the darker toned “Pride of Zwanenburg.” Height, 28 
inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. See illustration, 
Color Guide. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. The darkest of the Tulips. A very 
large, rich, velvety, blackish maroon flower. Height, 28 
inches. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. A tall and stately exhibition 
Tulip. The large flowers are egg-shaped and of pale 
mauve, the middle of the exterior petals shaded with 
Chinese violet, deepening in the center of the flower to 
Matthew’s purple. Small white base and black anthers. 
Associated with hybrid Tulip “Mr. Van Zyl” and Dar- 
win Tulip “Princess Mary” rising from drifts of Phlox 
divaricata var. Laphami, and in front of tall Bleeding 
Hearts. Height, 30 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
See illustration, Color Guide. 
MR. VAN ZYL. A new Darwin Tulip that has been 
very much admired. Glorious dark rosy pink with border 
somewhat paler. Large flower of excellent substance. 
Height, 30 inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. See 
illustration, Color Guide. 
NIPHETOS. A clorious ivory-yellow flower consider- 
ably darker at opening, paling to a pale ivory-yellow 
when fully developed. The interior of the flower is some- 
what stronger in color, with a lighter base and yellow 
anthers. Of very graceful form, the petals have a re- 
markable texture and possess long-lasting qualities. The 
large flowers are carried on fine stems. Possibly the 
best Tulip in its color class and one of the most beauti- 
ful. Height, 30 inches. $1.15 for 10; $9.00 per 100. 
ORANGE PERFECTION. A brilliant, large, handsome- 
ly proportioned flower borne on a tall, stiff stem, bright 
cherry-pink in color with an orange glow, like sunshine, 
illuminating the petals. In some lights it looks almost 
golden. Immensely effective in the border. Height, 30 
inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. See illustration, 
Color Guide. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. An old, but very fine Tulip. Of 
brilliant rosy carmine with blue base. Very large flower 
of superb form borne on a tall, strong stem. Height, 30 
inches. $1.20 for 10; $9.50 per 100. 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. A most beautiful Tulip. 
It is best described as spinel-pink, suffused with rose-red, 
lightening towards the margin with white base and bluish 
black anthers. Lovely under a Double-Flowering Peach 
near the beautiful white Lily-flowering Tulip, ‘White 
Duchess.” Height, 30 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 
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