Henderson's Double Early Tulips 



Bring the Glory of Springtime to Your Garden 



With the introduction of such outstanding varieties as Azalea, Golden 

 Giant, Mount Tacoma, etc., there has been a great revival of interest in 

 these magnificent Tulips. The flowers of some of them average six 

 inches across and are as large and full as a double Peony. They begin 

 flowering when the single earlies are about finished and before the Tri- 

 umph Tulips are ready to show color. 



Double Early Tulips are exceptionally fine tor indoor culture during 

 the winter months. 



Per Doz Per 100 

 Azalea. iB-12 in.). Large full double flowers, lovely dark 



rose-pink $ 75 $5.50 



Boule de Neige. (B-W in.) Magnificent large peony- 

 like flowers of pure white; forces splendidly 1.00 7.50 



Crown of Gold. {B-10 in.) (Couvonne d'Or.) Large 

 flower, very double, rich golden-yellow, orange. A fine 

 garden tulip and one of the best double yellows for win- 

 ter forcing 85 6.50 



Golden Giant. {B-\2 in.) Largest and finest double 



golden yellow 1.25 9.00 



Imperator Rubrorum. (B-12 in.) Splendid bright 

 scarlet, yellow base, a fine full double. A fine tulip for 

 bedding and the finest of all double scarlets for forcing 

 for winter flowers 85 6.00 



La Matador. (C-12 in.) A grand large double tulip of 



glowing scarlet 1.00 7.50 



Lac Von Haarlem. (C-12 in.) A large, very double tulip 



of conspicuous rosy violet; a brilliant and unique shade. 1.00 7.50 



Mount Tacoma. {B-\2 in.) Large double tulip of the 



purest white, good bedder 2.00 15.00 



Mr. Van Tubergen. (B-10 in.) Beautiful strong full 



double flowers, color golden yellow 85 6.50 



Murlllo. {Albino). (B-10 in.) Magnificent blush white, 

 shaded, rose, large full double flowers; the finest double 

 light pink for garden beds and unrivalled for winter 

 flowering, forcing very easily 75 5.50 



Henderson's 



Special — 



Rainbow 



Mixture of 



Double Early 



Tulips 



Mixed by ourselves 

 from named sorts, 

 proper portion of bright 

 colors, all blooming to- 

 gether and of uniform 

 height; extra fine bulbs, 

 much superior to the 

 ordinary mixtures, 

 which are too often 

 made up of surplus va- 

 rieties and seconds re- 

 gardless of bedding ef- 

 fect. Price, 60c per 

 doz.; $4.50 per 100; 

 $42.00 per 1,000. 250 

 sold at the 1,000 rate. 



We can supply indi- 

 vidual bulbs of any of the 

 sorts described at one 

 tenth of the dozen price. 



Six Bulbs of a Variety 

 Sold at the Dozen 

 Rate, 25 at the Hun- 

 dred Rate 



The Bulb Planter — de- 

 scribed and illustrated 

 on page 29 simplifies 

 and eases the labor of 

 bulb planting. 



In Drifts, Borders or 

 Beds, Double Tulips are 

 Superb. 



The letters A, B, C, etc, following the varieties, indicate their earliness 

 of bloom; the A's flower together and are the earliest; B's follow before 

 the A's are out of bloom, etc. The height is indicated in inches to aid 

 in arranging flower beds. When bedded it is generally advisable to use 

 only one variety to a bed for best effect. The bulbs are planted 5 to 6 

 inches apart — and the depth should be according to the soil, in heavy 

 soils 3 to 4 inches to the base of the bulbs and in light soils an inch or so 

 deeper. Instructions for forcing in pots for Winter blooming will be 

 found in our leaflet "How to Grow Bulbs" sent free with every order. 



Per Doz. Per 100 



Mystery of India. (B-12 in.) Terra cotta and orange, 



shaded pink, very large $1.00 $7.00 



Orange Nassau. {B-12 in.) An orange-red sport from 



Murillo; very unique color 85 6.50 



Peach Blossom. (C-12 in.) Large double bright pink 

 flowers, flushed white. Highly recommended for forcing 

 and bedding 75 5.50 



Ruba Maxima. (B-10 in.) Dark, dazzling carmine 



scarlet, lower half outer petals flamed with green 75 5.50 



Safrano. {Sulphur Beauty, Brimstone or Tea Rose.) (B-12 

 in.) A beautiful new large flowering double tulip, open- 

 ing pale yellow flushed salmon, but developing a rosy 

 apricot color 75 5.50 



Salvator Rosa. (B-12 in.) Beautiful deep rose flamed 

 with blush; a fine large double flower suitable for either 

 gardens or forcing 75 5.50 



Schoonord. (B-12 in.) A beautiful large double snow- 

 white sport of Murillo. The b.-st double white 90 7.00 



Toreador. (B-10 in.) Reddish-orange with rich yellow 



border; a splendid large, very double flower 80 6.00 



Tournesol. (B-10 in.) Splendid showy tulip, bright scar- 

 let with broad yellow tips and vellow base. The easiest 

 double tulip to force 80 6.00 



Triumphator. (B-12 in.) Beautiful rosy pink, good 



for forcing 80 6.00 



Send for quotations on larger quantities. 



