SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Henderson's Superior Named Varieties 
The Single and Double Early Flowering Tulips described below, are the gayest of our early spring garden flowers, blooming the latter 
part of April and early in May. They are largely used for design bedding, and as they are through blooming by the middle of May, they 
can be taken up to make room for summer flowering plants. The letters A, B. C, etc., following the varieties indicate their earliness of 
bloom, the A's flower together and are the earliest, B's follow before the A's are out of bloom. The height ig indicated in inches to aid in 
arranging flower beds. When bedded it is generally advisable to use only one variety to a bed for best effect. The bulbs are planted 5 to 
6 inches apart — and the depth should be according to the soil, in heavy soils 3 to 4 inches to the base of the bulbs and in light soils an inch 
or so deeper. Instructions for forcing in pots for Winter blooming will be found in our leaflet "How to Grow Bulbs". 
Albion (While Hawk). (C-12 in.) One of the fin- 
est whites for either bedding or forcing 
Apollo. (B-16 in.) A magnificent new variety; 
flowers of dark blood red 
Belle Alliance (Waterloo). (B-10 in.) Brilliant 
large flower. Crimson scarlet 
Brilliant Star. 04-12 in.) Rich dazzling scarlet 
flowers with bronze center 
Cardinal Rampollo. (B-ll in.) A fine large 
flower of yellow bordered with orange, a striking 
combination 
Chrysolora. (.S'-12in.) Pure golden yellow, large 
handsome flower; one of the best for bedding. . . 
Couleur Cardinal. (D-12 in.) Brilliant crimson 
flower of great substance 
De Wet (Fireglow). (B-12 in.) Golden yellow 
flushed and stippled fiery orange-scarlet, the 
brightest bedding variety 
Fred Moore. (C-15 in.) Orange, sweet scented. . 
Ibis. (B-12 in.) Magnificent flowers of a deep 
brilliant pink, shaded carmine, good forcer 
Joost von Vondel. (B-12 in.) Deep cherry red, 
feathered white center 
Joost von Vondel, White (Lady Bored). (B-12 in.) 
Purest white, large flower of finest form; the fin- 
est white. 
Kaiser Kroon. (B-15 in.) Crimson scarlet, with 
broad yellow margin; large and effective bedder. 
Doz. 
$0.65 
.80 
.60 
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.75 
.60 
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100 
$4.75 
6.25 
4.50 
4.75 
5.75 
4.50 
4.75 
6.00 
4.50 
4.50 
5.00 
.75 I 5.25 
.85 I 6.50 
Max Havelaar. (B-12 in.) An exquisite variety 
color blood-orange flushed salmon-rose SO. 60 $4.50 
Mon Tresor. (B-12 in.) Rich deep yellow, extra 
large and finely formed flower; splendid bedded 
or forced .65 4.75 
Pink Beauty. (B-12 in.) A large cup-shaped 
flower of brilliant orange rose and pink with yel- 
low throat 65 4.75 
Prince of Austria. (C-14 in.) Glittering copper 
red, large long stemmed flower; very attractive. .60 4.50 
Proserpine. (B-13 in.) Carmine rose, rich, beau- 
tifully shaped large flowers .70 5.00 
Queen Of Violets (President Lincoln). (B-12 in.) 
Large flower of purplish violet .70 5.00 
Rising Sun. (B-15 in.) Beautiful, large, well- 
formed flowers, rich deep canary yellow; a fine 
forcing variety .65 4.75 
Vermillion Brilliant. (C-lOin.) Vermillion scar- 
let 70 5.00 
Wouvernian. (C-ll in.) Rich claret purple, beau- 
tiful distinct color 75 5.25 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
This is a very superior mixture made up from Named Sorts with 
proper proportions of bright colors, extra fine bulbs. 
Price: 50c per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $38.00 per 1000. 
Doz. 
100 
HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Named Varieties including some Beautiful Novelties 
The letter A, B, C, etc., following the varieties indicate their earliness of bloom, the A's flower together and are the earliest; B's follow 
before the A's are out of bloom, etc. The height is indicated in inches to aid in arranging flower beds. When bedded it is generally 
advisable to use only one variety to a bed for best effect. The bulbs are planted 5 to 6 inches apart — and the depth should be according 
to the soil, in heavy soils 3 to 4 inches to the base of the bulbs and in light soils an inch or so deeper. Instructions for forcing in pots 
for winter blooming will be found in our leaflet "How to Grow Bulbs". 
Azalea. (B-12 in.) Large full double flowers, 
lovely dark rose-pink 
Boule de Neige. (B-10 in.) _ Magnificent large 
peony-like flowers of pure white; forces spendidly 
Crown of Gold. (B-10 in.) (Couronne d'Or.) Large 
flower, very double, rich golden-yellow, orange. 
One of the best double yellows 
Golden Giant. (B-12 in.) Largest and finest 
double golden yellow 
Imperator Rubrorum. (B-12 n.) Splendid 
bright scarlet, yellow base, a fine full double. A 
fine tulip for bedding and the finest of all double- 
scarlets for forcing for winter flowers 
La Matador. (C-12 n.) A grand large double 
tulip of glowing scarlet 
Lac Van Haarlem. (C-12 in.) A large, very 
double tulip of conspicuous rosy violet ; a brilliant 
and unique shade 
Mount Tacoma. (B-12 in.) Large double tulip 
of the purest white, good bedder 
Mr. Van Tubergen. (B-10 in.) Beautiful strong 
full double flowers, color golden yellow 
Murillo. (Albino.) (B-lOin.) Magnificent blusli 
white, shaded, rose, large full double flowers; the 
finest double light pink for garden beds and un- 
rivalled for winter flowering, forcing very easily 
Mystery of India. (B-12 in.) Terra Cotta and 
orange, shaded pink, very large 
Orange Nassau. (B-10 in.) Very showy orange- 
red, unique color 
Peach Blossom. (C-12 in.) Large double bright 
pink flowers, flushed white. Highly recommend- 
ed for forcing and bedding 
Rubra Maxima. (B-10 in.) Dark, dazzling car- 
mine scarlet, lower half outer petals flamed witli 
green 
Doz. 
100 
$0.60 
$4.50 
.80 
6.25 
.70 
5.00 
1.00 
7.50 
.70 
5.00 
.75 
5.50 
.75 
5.25 
1.50 
12.00 
.70 
5.00 
.60 
4.50 
.75 
5.75 
.70 
5.00 
.60 
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.60 
4.50 
Safrano. (.Sulphur Beauty, Brimstone or Tea Rose.) 
(B-12 in.) A beautiful new large flowering double 
tulip, opening pale yellow flushed salmon, but de- 
veloping a rosy apricot color 
Salvator Rosa. (B-12 in.) Beautiful deep rose 
flamed with blush; a fine large double flower 
suitable for either gardens or forcing 
Schoonord. (B-12 in.) A beautiful large double 
snow-white sport of Murillo. The best double 
white 
Toreador. (B-10 in.) Reddish-orange with rich 
yellow border; a splendid large, very double 
flower 
Tournesol. (B-10 in.) Splendid showy tulip, 
bright scarlet with broad yellow tips and yellow 
base. The easiest double tulip to force 
Triumphator. (B-12 in.) Beautiful rosy pink, 
good for forcing 
Send for quotations on larger quantities. 
Henderson's Rainbow Mixture of Double 
Early Tulips 
MLxed by ourselves from named sorts, proper portions of bright 
colors, all blooming together and of uniform height; extra fine bulbs, 
much superior to the ordinary mixtures, which are too often made 
up of surplus varieties and seconds regardless of bedding effect. 
Price: 50c per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $38.00 per 1000. 250 sold at 
the 1000 rate. 
We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described at one- 
tenth of the dozen price. 
Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate; 25 at the 
Hundred Rate. 
Doz. 
100 
$0.60 
$4.50 
.65 
4.75 
.75 
5.75 
.70 
5.00 
.75 
5.25 
.65 
4.75 
Single Early Tulip 
Double Early Tulip 
Botanical Tulips and Speeies for 
Rockeries, etc. 
Plant in clusters of six or more bulbs, placing them two 
or three inches apart in well-drained pockets where they 
can remain indefinitely. 
| Doz. 100 
Clusiana. The Little Lady Tulip. Color, 
white with cherry stripes. 
Eichleri. Flowers of crimson scarlet with 
black center marked with gold. Height, 
11 inches 
Florentine Odorata. (Sylvestris.) The 
sweet scented wild pure yellow tulip. . . . 
Greigii. Beautiful large flowers; color, 
vermillion-scarlet, center marron, black 
blotches; foliage, spotted dark brown. 
Height, 9 inches. Each, 40c 
Kaufmanniana. (Water Lily Tulip.) 
Large, broad, reflexing petals; creamy 
white with carmine-red on the reverse, 
center golden yellow. Height, 6inches. . 
Oculis Solis. (Sun Eye Tulip.) Large 
crimson flowers with black center. 
Height, 12 inches 
$0.75 
.75 
.75 
4.00 
1.25 
1.00 
$5.25 
5.75 
5.75 
30.00 
9.00 
7.50 
Clusiana and other varieties for Kock Gardens, &c, &c. 
