V_ STRAIN #60 
CLARA BUTT. (24 inches high). Brilliant rosy-pink, flushed salmon- 
rose. This is one of the most popular Tulips of all times. 
Although on the market for years it is still one of our largest 
sellers. It has everything a good tulip should have, and is par- 
ticularly dependable under all circumstances, lasting for many 
many years in the garden. 
3-50c 6-90c 12-$1.55 25-$2.95 100-$10.90 
WV STRAIN #61 
DRESDEN CHINA. (28 inches high). Very refined shade of soft rose, 
broad pale rose margin. Outstanding for its soft exquisite coloring 
and form, that is so typical of old Dresden China. This is one of 
Van Tubergen’s loveliest creations, and the unusual delicate color 
cannot be found in any other variety. 
3-60c 6-$1.05 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
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DARWIN TULIP Courtesy C. G. Van Tubergen, Lid. ZWANENBURG 
V_ STRAIN #63 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. (24 inches high). Deep silvery pink and 
mauve-rose, broad pale margin and large white center. The deli- 
cately colored large flowers are carried on strong rigid stems. An- 
other of Van Tubergen’s superb originations. 
3-50c 6-90c 12-$1.75 25-$3.20 100-$12.00 
V STRAIN #64 
MR. VAN ZIJL. (26 inches high). Superbly beautiful soft rose-pink, 
with a broad white margin. Flowers are large and well formed, 
borne on fine strong stems; and are extremely long lasting. This 
is considered as the purest pink Darwin, as the color is a real 
pink without any trace of other shadings. Should be in every 
garden. A Van Tubergen origination. 
3-60c 6-$1.05 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
V_ STRAIN #65 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG. (28 inches high). A pure, radiant deep 
pink with broad blush margin shaded inside deep red, pure white 
base. The finest rose colored tulip in existence, with huge per- 
fectly formed flowers on very tall straight stems. Long lasting in 
the garden, or cut. A truly beautiful Van Tubergen origination 
that has never been surpassed in its color class. 
3-50c 6-95c 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
V STRAIN #66 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. (26 inches high). The exquisitely formed 
flowers are dark rose with silvery margin which seems to be shot 
with topaz lights upon first opening. A rather large, deep cup of 
slender rounded form which opens well. It is unsurpassed for 
beds and borders and also fine for forcing. 
3-50c 6-90c 12-$1.55 25-$2.95 100-$10.90 
V STRAIN #126 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH MAXIMA. (29 inches high). A specially se- 
lected, improved form of the old favorite Princess Elizabeth. It 
has all of the good habits of the original variety with the same 
exquisite blend of beautiful colors. But the flower is larger and 
better formed; the stems are 2 to 3 inches taller and much 
stronger. Overall it is a bit bolder and more robust. 
3-50c 6-95c 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
V STRAIN #67 
ROSABELLA. (26 inches high). (Cottage). The matchless flower of 
soft pink, margined pale rose with creamy-white center. This 
lovely Tulip exactly resembles a rose-bud in shape and coloring. 
It is fine for cutting and exceptionally fine for the garden as the 
flowers are very substantial and long’ lasting. A Van Tubergen 
origination. 
3-60c 6-$1.05 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
V_ STRAIN #69 
QUEEN ASTRID. (20 inches high). An appealing variety of delicate 
lilac pink edged with snowy white. The flowers held on strong 
rigid stems are very long lasting. Van Tubergen origination. 
3-60c 6-$1.05 12-$1.85 25-$3.40 100-$12.75 
V_ STRAIN #70 
ROSY WINGS. (24 inches high). (Cottage), Here is a real master- 
piece in radiant pink that almost surpasses the eloquence of poe- 
try. Try as we may, it is practically impossible to describe the 
unusual beauty of this unusual variety. The lovely pink color is 
exceptionally gay and radiant, considered by specialists as just 
about the finest pink Cottage Tulip in the last 10 years. In bud, 
flowers are extremely long and graceful. When fully opened, 
truly give the impression of graceful “rosy wings’, very large and 
perfectly formed. Base of flower is a dainty shade of Myosotis- 
blue that greatly enhances the pink. One of the loveliest varieties 
for cutting; especially if the stems are cut short, and they are 
arranged charmingly in bowls and vases. Definitely one of Van 
Tubergen’s finest introductions, and a must for every discrimi- 
nating gardener. Starts to bloom 2 to 3 days earlier than other 
Cottage Tulips, but is so long lasting it is usually still in bloom 
after others have finished. 
Ea. 40c 3-$1.00 —6-$1.85  =—-:12-$3.65 = 25-$6.60  —100-$25.50 
V_ STRAIN #72 
TUBERGEN’S GLORY. (30 inches high). This magnificent creation is 
truly a glorious monument to the superb wizardy of the House 
of Van Tubergen. And frankly we doubt if its unique and exqui- 
site beauty will be duplicated within this generation. The color 
effect is most unusual in a charming harmony that is difficult to 
describe. The large, well formed flowers are a fascinating shade of 
cochineal pink with radiant, sparkling qualities. When fully open 
a distinct blue base greatly adds to the beauty. Excellent petal 
substance. Tall, strong, straight stems. Considered by everyone 
who has seen it growing in our fields as one of the best tulips 
introduced. 
3-60c 6-$1.05 12-$1.90 25-$3.50 100-$13.05 
V_ STRAIN #73 
VENUS. (30 inches high). A large deep pink flower, “pink as a 
June rose,” with a delicate silvery sheen. Being of a very showy 
and distinct shade, it is lovely for cutting. Very attractive if 
planted against Persian Lilacs. Highly recommended. 
3-55 6-$1.00 12-$1.75 25-$3.20 100-$12.00 
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Darwin Tulip 
COLOR MIXTURE 
A hand-selected blend of the finest varieties. 
An exceptionally fine mixture of the very choicest varie- 
ties. Carefully and expertly blended by C. G. Van Tuber- 
gen for a wide range of harmonious colors. This superb 
mixture of majestic Darwins will bring to your garden a 
floral display of beauty unsurpassed. 
Strong First Size Bulbs—11 to 12 cm. STRAIN #186 
6-70c 12-$1.20 25-$2.30 100-$8.25 250-$19.35 
Extra Select Bulbs—12 cm. and over. STRAIN #187 
6-80c 12-$1.45 25-$2.75 100-$10.15 250-$23.85 
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