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Early=f lowering 



TULIPS. 



IE Tulip is always attractive 

 from its beauty and bril- 

 liancy of color, and is one of the 

 popular early spring flowers. A 

 few bulbs scattered here and there pro- 

 duce but little effect, but when planted in masses or in 

 small groups, they become at once grand and brilliant, 

 and eclipse in variety of coloring and picturesque effect 

 almost any other flower. We only offer such kinds 

 as can be used with perfect success either indoors of 

 out in the garden. Tulips require cultural treatment similar 

 to Hyacinths; the bulbs, being smaller, should not be planted 

 so deep. When grown indoors put six bulbs in a 6-inch pan 

 or pot. 



To assist in the selection of varieties that grow to the same 

 height and bloom together we give directly after the name of 

 each variety the average height in inches, those marked E 

 come into bloom first, followed by those marked M, while the 

 varieties marked L are the latest. 



If Tulips are tcanted by mail, add at the rate of 

 o cts. per doz. for postage, 



Gkoi'P of Single Early Ti'lips. 



Due Van Thol Scarlet. (8 E.) Very 



bricrht. §17.50 per 1000 



Due Van Thol White Haximus. (8 E. ) 



A good white. §13.00 per 1000 



Golden Queen. (12 M.) The finest 

 golden-yellow; pure in color; flowers 

 very large, of globular shape. §20.00 

 per' 1000 



Joost van Vondel Red. (10 M.) Deep 

 blood red; light feathering of white at 

 base. §17.50 per ]000 . . 



Joost van Vondel White {Lady Bo- 

 reel). (12 M. ) Conceded to be the 

 largest and finest pure white; perfect in 

 every way. §25.00 per 1000 



Kaiser Kroon. (15 M.) Bright red, mar- 

 gined golden yellow; extra large and grand 

 in every way. $15.00 per 1000 



Artus. (8 M.) Bright deep scarlet; a splendid bed- 

 ding variety. |;i 2.-0 per 1000 



Belle Aliianee. (10 M.) One of the most^ popular 

 scailots for bedding; always does well. $17.50 per 



lOOO 



Chrysolora, (10 M.) Rich, pure yellow; a splendid 



jtddt-r. $12.00 per 1000 



Cottage Maid. (10 M.) White, bordered and suf- 

 fused rosy-pink; makes a beautiful bed or border. 



§12.00 per 1000 ■• 



Couleur Cardinal. (10 L.) Rich cardinal-red; splen- 

 did bedder or forcer; $20.00 per 1000 



Crimson King. (10 M.) Crimson scarlet; fine bedder. 



,§15.(10 per 1000 



Cramoise Brilliant. (12 M.) Bright scarlet of large size 



and great substance; fine forcer and bedder. $13.O0 per 1000 



Duehesse de Parma. (12 M.) Red bordered orange; effect 



orange-scarlet; very bright. $12.00 per 1000 



Due Van Thol Rose. (8 E.) Rich rose-pink. §17.50 per 

 1000 



Per Doz. Per lUO 



§0 25 $1 50 



Per Doz. Per 100 



30 

 25 



35 

 30 



40 

 (I .30 



2 00 

 1 50 



2 00 



1 75 



La Reine (Queen Victoria). (10 E. ) 

 Pure white; sometimes tinted rose; fine for 

 bedding or forcing. $10.00 per 1000. . 



Le Matelas. (12 M.) Silvery pink, edged 

 with blush; pretty and effective. $27.50 

 \>tr 1000 .' 



Pink Beauty. (12 M.) Rich, glowing 

 rosy-pink, flushed with snowy-white at 

 the base of petals; a magnificent sort of 

 heavy texture, lasting a long time in per- 

 fect condition. §40.00 per 1000 



Pottebakker White. (12 M. ) One of 

 the finest, either for forcing or bedding. 

 $18.00 per 1000 



Pottebakker Yellow. (12 M.) Very 

 large and fine yellow. §15.00 per 1000. . 



Pottebakker Scarlet. (12 M.) Very 

 bright. J18.00 per 1000 



30 

 25 



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 35 



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 30 

 30 



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