Dreer's Single Early Tulips 



for a Glorious April Display 



These early Tulips have a special appeal because thev bring to the garden a 

 colorful display several weeks earlier than can be had from the Mav-flowering 

 sorts. For a most impressive display plant them in groups of a dozen bulbs or 

 more. They bloom during April. 



Inter-pla.it Early Tulips with the May-Flowering types, it will prolong the 

 blooming period of your beds and borders. 



40-906 Couleur Cardinal. Glittering 

 rich scarlet-red, dusted plum on the 

 outside petals. 12 in. 



40-908 De Wet {Fireglow) . Huge 

 fragrant blooms of glittering light 

 orange-scarlet. 12 in. 



40-910 Keizerskroon {Grand Due). 

 Bright red with a broad seam of 

 glistening gold. 14 in. 



40-913 Olympiad. Extra fine yellow 

 with flowers of huge size carried 

 on long stems. Height 16 in. 



40-9J4 Pink Beauty. Glowing cerise- 

 pink, dissolving into a white base. 

 A magnificent Tulip. 12 in. 



40-915 Prince of Austria. Burning 

 orange-red, yellow center. Delight- 

 fully fragrant. 13 in. 



40-976 Rising Sun. Perfectly formed, 

 large blooms of glistening golden 

 yellow. 13 in. 



40-918 Rose Luisante. Very impres- 

 sive, large brilliant rose blooms car- 

 ried on fine strong stems. .A favorite 

 for Easter pans. 12 in. 



40-920 Van der Neer. Dark purple 

 blooms giving a beautiful color con- 

 trast to the Ughter shades. 10 in. 



40-922 White Hawk. Superb for bed- 

 ding and a fine forcer. Has large, 

 long lasting, pure white blooms. 

 12 in. 



40-925 All Colors Mixed. This spe- 

 cial mixture has been blended from 

 the separate varieties described 

 here and we also have added some 

 others for still greater variety. 



Price: 20c each; 3 for 50c: $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Dreer's Double Early Tulips— for April Blooming 



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Double Early Tulips with their exquisite double Peony-like blooms are 

 excellent for growing indoors. Plant six to a pot or a dozen in a large 

 Bulb Pan. 



Double Tulips are particularly fine for outdoor use as they remain in bloom 

 for a longer period than the single varieties. 



40-930 Couronne d'Or (CroTim of 

 Gold). Large golden yellow blooms 

 tinted vivid orange. 10 in. 



40-934 Golden Murillo (Mr. van der 

 Hoef). The finest double golden 

 yellow Tulip in existence. 12 in. 



40-939 Murillo. A great favorite with 

 fully double, delicate rose-pink flow- 

 ers flushed with white. 12 in. 



40-944 Peachblossom. Magnificent 

 blooms of deep rose-pink color. 

 Extra fine for forcing. 12 in. 



40-948 Schoonoord (White Murillo). 



The finest double white Tulip we 



know of. 12 in. 

 40-950 Tea Rose (Primrose Murillo). 



Soft primrose blended with glowing 



apricot. 12 in. 

 40-954 Vuurbaak. A brilliant scarlet 



changing to orange-scarlet when 



fully open. 12 in. 



40-955 All Colors Mixed. Plant li- 

 berally in groups or solid beds to 

 make an impressive spring display. 



Price: 20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Dreer's Double Triumph Tulips— /or May Blooms 



A beautiful new race with large, fully double flowers carried on strong straight 

 stems 16 to 20 inches high. They are truly wonderful and give a magnificent 

 display. For best effect they should be planted in groups or clumps, a dozen 

 bulbs or more to each. Space the bulbs 4 to 6 inches apart. When planting 

 beds of Double Early Tulips include about one-third of the May-Flowering 

 Doubles to prolong the blooming period. 



4 1 -2 J 5 Bleu Celeste (Blue Flag). A I 4 7 -2 J 9 Mount Tacoma. Ver>' strong. 



delightful variety with large well- 

 formed double blooms of an im- 

 pelUng soft violet-purple color. Fine 

 for the garden and for forcing. 20 in. 

 47-277 Eros. Of glorious Peony form 

 and one of the largest in this class. 

 Fully double to the very center and 



carrying its delightful double white 

 blooms on splendid stiff stems. En- 

 hanced by a soft green pattern on 

 the outer petals. Long lasting flow- 

 ers rivalling in size and doubleness 

 a choice Peony. 16 in. 

 47-227 Uncle Tom. A flower of strik- 

 ing beauty — crimson-maroon yet full 

 of life and brilliance. 20 in. 



of a mellow bright rose color. 16 in. 



Price: 20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Mount Tacoma 



6 bulbs of a variety will be supplied at one-half the 72 price; 25 or more at the 700 rote 



