Single Early Tulips 



The desire to have colorful flowers as early in the spring as possible has made the single early tulips great 

 favorites. They are the first garden tuHps to come m bloom, preceding the Darwin, Cottage, and Breeder 

 Tulips by two to three weeks. While formal, symmetrical beds are beautiful, particularly in parks and 

 large gardens, many gardeners have come to realize that this type of Tulips, as all others, is most attrac- 

 tive if planted in groups of six or more amidst perennials and shrubs. 



8171 Belle Alliance St'Er^S'-i;"?.^ 



quisite 

 inches. 



fragrance. A handsome, sturdy tulip. Height, 13 

 3 for 20^; 6 for 33^; 12 for 65^; 100 for $4,50. 



8173 Crimson Brilliant tio/^tuu^^t 



rich 

 crim- 

 son with yellow base. Easy to force and splendid for the garden. 

 13 inches. 3 for 20ff; 6 for 30^; 12 for 60^; 100 for $4.00. 



8174 T^A A\^P'i" ^'^° known as "Fireglow," alluding to 

 J-/v? T T C L the color, which is a blend of orange, 

 bright yellow, and scarlet. Very large blooms on upright stems. 

 Sweet scented. Superb for outdoors and for forcing. Height, 

 16 inches. 3 for 25^; 6 for 35^; 12 for 70^; 100 for $4.75. 



Q17tS T^liltm Large, pure white blooms on tall strong 

 ol75 ULiXLLa, stems. Fine for growing in pots and splen- 

 did for garden display. A most attractive variety, with well- 

 proportioned blooms. Height, 12 inches. 3 for 20^; 6 for 300; 

 12 for 60ff; 100 for $4.25. 



8179 

 Keizerskroon 



8179 Keizerskroon SrTui?pT"'^ Hnf .Ite 



crimson-scarlet blooms with a broad yellow border, carried on 

 tall strong stems. Makes a glorious display in the garden; 

 16 inches. 3 for 25^; 6 for 35^; 12 for 700; 100 for $5.00. 



Q1Q7 'RlGI-ncS Qnr» The deep golden yellow blooms 

 515/ rVlMllg OUll are particularly attractive if 

 planted in combination with a red variety or in combination with 

 De Wet to bring out its purity and richness of color. A sturdy, 

 strong-stemmed, large-flowered tulip that has no rivals. Height, 

 16 inches. 3 for 200; 6 for 330; 12 for 650; 100 for $4.50. 



8189 Rose Luisante ST^tLT^'ljtdte 



garden displajr and for growing in pots for early spring bloom- 

 ing. It combines well with all other colors Hsted. Height, 11 

 inches. 3 for 200; 6 for 330; 12 for 650; 100 for $4.50. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Four Fine Single Early Tulips 



These will give a colorful display early in the spring. Con- 

 tains: Belle Alliance, Diana, Rising Sun, and Rose Luisante. 



8199 

 12 bulbs 



(3 of each) 



value 80i 



8200 

 24 bulbs 



(6 of each) 



$1.15 



value $1 .29 



8201 

 48 bulbs 



(12 of each) 



$2.05 



value $2.55 



8202 

 100 bulbs 



(25 of each) 



$3.70 



value $4.44 



8198 Superfine Mixture of 

 Single Early Tulips 



This high-grade low-priced mixture of first-size bulbs will give 

 every gardener an opportunity to have a splendid display of 

 early tulips in his garden. Though inexpensive, the mixture has 

 been carefully composed to include the right proportion of each 

 variety off^ered by us and a few others to make a glorious and 

 colorful showing while few other flowers, and none as bright, are 

 in bloom. 3 for 200; 6 for 280; 12 for 550; 100 for $3.75; 

 1000 for $35.00. 



Order 25 bulbs 

 or more of the 

 same variety at 

 the 100 rate. 



250 or more at ^- m'mmm- 8253 Mixture of 

 the 1000 rate. MmM Rembrandt 



Tulips 



8253 ArtisticRembrandt Tulips 



In a Colorful Mixture 



Rembrandt Tulips bloom approximately at the same time as the 

 Darwins, and they also resemble them greatly in habit and size 

 of flower. They are unique in their beautiful and striking color 

 combination. The blooms are richly striped, blotched, feath- 

 ered, and marked with varying shades and colors, such as rose, 

 violet, and mahogany; white, lilac, and maroon; rose and 

 scarlet; and many other combinations. A wonderful mixture. 

 Height, 18 to 22 inches. 3 for 250; 6 for 380; 12 for 750; 

 100 for $5.50; 1000 for $52.50. 



TULIPS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 



Your rock garden will present a most attractive picture early 

 next spring if you add to it some of these botanical tulips this 

 fall. Their graceful habit and unusual appearance will lend 

 special interest to the rock garden. These tulips also will do well 

 in the perennial border, where they will make an interesting 

 display. 



8259 V>(lU5>l<lIia tulip. The outer petals are bright 

 cherry-red, and the inner ones are creamy white with violet base. 

 Small, long, graceful flowers of distinct appearance on elegant 

 slender stems. Plant in a sheltered nook. Height, 8 inches. 

 3 for 300; 6 for 480; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 



oocn Ql7l\70Cf-riC Graceful, lemon-yellow flowers car- 

 oZdU O J 1 V CO L J. XO riej on arching stems 15 inches tall. 

 The blooms are composed of silky narrow petals. Makes its 

 finest display in groups of six or twelve bulbs planted together 

 in the rock garden or border. The blooms have an exquisite 

 fragrance. 3 for 250; 6 for 380; 12 for 750; 100 for $5.50. 



8258 Kauf manniana S ".faT'ai'y'oK 



tulip. Lar^e, handsome, creamy white flowers, shaded rosy red 

 on the outside. Broad, reflexing petals. Blooms in late March 

 or early April. It is known as The Water Lily Tulip; 12 inches. 

 3 for 250; 6 for 380; 12 for 750; 100 for $5.50. 



Don't envy your neighbor's flowers next spring; plant your bulbs this fall 



