10 BECKERT SEED AND BULB CO 



1. Joost van den Vondel 2. Cnrysolora 3. Piince of Austria 



Single Early Tulips 



These are the first of the Tulips to bloom, coming in April with the 

 daffodils. They are the best class for growing indoors, and those varieties 

 marked * are the best forcers. Outdoor plantings can be made as late as 

 December i, covering the bulbs about 4 inches and planting them about 

 5 inches apart. Just before the ground freezes, cover the beds with 

 leaves or manure to a depth of 3 inches. This protection should not be 

 removed too early in the spring. The letters and figures following the 

 varieties are explained under Tulips, page 6. 



If wanted by parcel post, add 6 cts. per doz., 35 cts. per 100, for postage 



NEW AND RARE SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



De Wet. B 15. Golden yellow, suffused orange- Each Doz. 100 



scarlet So 25 $2 50 $18 00 



Ibis. B 12. Very similar to Flamingo but more 



brilliant; white, flaked carmine-rose 12 1 20 9 00 



Rising Sun. B 14. Deep golden yellow. The 



best Single Early Tulip of this color 11 1 10 8 00 



The Pearl. C 12. Beautiful heliotrope, flushed 



white. A superb variety 14 1 35 10 00 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Doz. 100 1,000 



* Albion. B 8. Pure glistening white $0 80 $5 75 S52 50 



*Belle Alliance. B 8. Bright glowing scarlet. .. . 75 5 50 50 00 



Cnrysolora. B 10. Clear golden yellow 80 575 5250 



Coul«ur Cardinal. C 12. Bright cardinal-red . . 1 10 8 00 75 00 



