CHOICE SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



WOUVERMAN. 2. Rich, dark purple; large flower. Very- 

 handsome when bedded with a white variety like Lady BoreeL 

 Height 13 in. 10 bulbs, 55 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.50; 1,000 

 bulbs, $40. 



YELLOW PRINCE; syn., GOLDEN PRINCE. 2. Clear 

 yellow, sometimes streaked with dull brownish red; large 

 flower; sweet-scented. A splendid variety for early or late 

 forcing, and a good bedding Tulip. Height 14 in. 10 bulbs, 

 35 cts.; 100 bulbs, $2.50; 1,000 bulbs, $20. 



Later Single Tulips 



Among the Tulips generally included with the single early 

 sorts there are a few varieties which bloom from five to six 

 days after the others, or just enough later to mar the bedding 

 eff'ect where they are planted with the early kinds. These varieties 

 are here groups together with the purpose of suggesting that 

 they should be grown by themselves, and not with the early 

 sorts. They are all extremely beautiful, and serve to fill in a gap 

 between the April-blooming Tulips and the first of the Cottage 

 Tulips. 



Couleur Cardinal planted in masses is sup>erb, while beautifu 

 color combinations may be made with the varieties noted below: 



GOUDEN HORN ( LE REVE 



ROSA MUNDI HUYCKMAN ( WHITE SWAN 



BELLE LISETTE. 4. Bluish white, flamed and striped car- 

 mine-rose, with blue halo at the base, giving strange beauty and 

 patriotic feeling in its red-white-and-blue coloring. Height 

 12 in. 10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 



CERISE GRIS-DE-LIN. 4. Soft carmine-rose, shaded fawn 

 and margined creamy white, with yellow base; large flower of 

 globular form. Very novel coloring, and a handsome bedding 

 and late forcing variety. Height 13 in. 10 bulbs, 70 cts,, 

 100 bulbs, $6. 



COULEUR CARDINAL. 4. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, with a 

 purplish bloom on the outer petals and yellow base; fine, 

 large flower on a very strong stem. Superb for beds or late 

 forcing. Height 13 in. 10 bulbs, 50 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4; 1,000 

 bulbs, $34. 



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