Perhaps more than any other flowers Darwin Tulips symbolize the return of life to the seem- 
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| : ingly dead earth. The spell of drab winter is suddenly and miraculously broken by these 
| radiantly beautiful flowers, which make such glorious pictures to celebrate the beginning of a 
new garden season. The varieties we list here are the very best and most stately Darwins now 
being produced and we are certain you will be pleased with them. They ask for so little at- 
tenticn that every home should have a colorful display. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. A delightful pure white flower of great beauty and 
substance; white anthers and white base. The large, beautifully shaped flower 
will last three weeks in the garden or when cut. It Is a gem m any collection. 
Height 30 inches. 12 for $1.50; 100 for $11.25 
SUNKIST. The finest of yellow Darwins. Its un- 
usually thick petals enable this variety to survive 
the most undesirable weather without damage. 
Height 30 inches. 
12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.50 
THE BISHOP. Beautiful deep 
heliotrope. It ts a tall, stately 
variety, one of the _ finest 
Tulips cultivated. Height 30 
inches. 
12 for $1.40; 
100 for $10.50 
12 for $1.59 
Collection 9 
bulbs each of the six Gold Medal 
1 varieties illustrated on these pages. 
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Separately The Bish 
60 for $ 5 1 | 5 5 packed and labeled s eae 
