SiEBRECHT & Son, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
The Tulip is always attractive from its beauty and brilliancy of color, and is one of the popular early spring 
flowers. Our collection is unusually fine, embracing all the choicest varieties. Tulips require cultural treatment 
similar to hyacinths; the bulbs, being smaller, should not be planted so deep. All the varieties named below are 
well adapted for pot culture, especially the Due Van Thol sorts, which can be forced into bloom for Christmas 
with but little trouble. Put three bulbs in 4-inch pots. 
The figures prefixed indicate the average height in inches of each variety. 
Doz. 
DVC VAN THOL TULIPS. 
Doz. 
8 Artus. Bright scarlet; fine for 
forcing or bedding $0 20 
10 Belle Alliance. Bright scarlet; 
fine bedder 3.t 
10 Canary Bird. Clear yellow; very 
early 25 
10 Chrysolora. Golden yellow ; fine 
large flower, finest yellow bed- 
der 25 
8 Cottage Maid. White, bordered 
pink 25 
10 Couleur Cardinal. Rich cardinal- 
red 40 
Crimson 25 
Red and yellow... 25 
Scarlet 25 
Crimson 20 
Rose .S5 
White 35 
Yellow 35 
Parma. Red, bor- 
7 Crimson King, 
r. Due Van Thol. 
9 Duchesse de 
dered orange 
9 Grand Due de Russie. White 
ground, flaked with rosy purple. 
7 Grand Master of Malta Crimson- 
rose 
8 Golden Standard. Crimson, Haked 
and feathered golden yellow 
10 Joost van Vondel. Deep blood-red ; 
very fine 
15 Eeizerkroon. Bright crimson, 
margined golden yellow; extra 
large 
9 L'Immaculee. Pure white; early. 
10 La Beine (Queen Victoria). Pure 
white, tinted rose; fine 
8 Mon Tresor. Yellow; large flower. 
20 
30 
40 
25 
100 
$1 25 
2 25 
1 75 
1 50 
1 75 
3 00 
1 50 
1 50 
1 75 
1 25 
2 25 
2 50 
2 50 
1 00 
2 00 
2 00 
3 00 
1 75 
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$12 00 
20 00 
12 00 
12 00 
12 Pottebakker, White 
Large and finest of 
all white Tulips $0 30 
12 Pottebakker, Yellow. 
Very large and fine yel- 
low 30 
12 Pottebakker, Scarlet 30 
8 Princess Marianne, 
White, shaded rose ; fine 
bedder 25 
9 Prince of Austria. Orange- 
scarlet; astrikingcolor; 
sweet-scented 40 
10 Proserpine, (jlossy car- 
mine-rose; large, beau- 
tiful 40 
10 Rembrandt. Scarlet, large 
flowers; early 30 
10 Rosa Mundi. Rose and 
white 25 
(! Rose Grisdelin. Very fine 
bright pink; the finest 
pinl( Tulip 30 
8 Rose Luisante. Deep 
pink; fine for forcing 
or bedding GO 
9 Silver Standard. White, 
flaked and striped with 
crimson; fine 30 
12 Thos. Moore. Rich orange- 
scarlet; sweet-scented. 30 
8 VanderNeer. Rosy violet; 
the best of its color .... 30 
12 Vermilion Brilliant. Rich 
vermilion ; the finest scarlet... 40 
9 Wouverman. Purple- violet; extra 
large 25 
12 Yellow Prince, 
large, scented 
Golden yellow; 
fine forcer 25 
100 1.000 
$2 00 $18 00 
2 00 18 00 
2 00 18 00 
1 50 12 00 
3 00 
3 00 
2 00 
1 50 12 00 
2 00 18 00 
4 50 
2 00 16 00 
2 00 10 00 
2 00 
3 00 
1 75 
1 50 12 00 
9 00 
15 00 
25 
1 75 
15 00 
20 
1 25 
10 00 
20 
1 25 
10 00 
40 
3 00 
COLLECTIONS OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
A border planted with one of the following collec- 
tions forms one of the most interesting and educational 
features of the garden during April. 
3 each of the 38 named sorts for $2 75 
6 each of the 38 named sorts for 5 00 
12 each of the 38 named sorts for 9 00 
LATE-FLOWERING TULIPS 
The varieties offered under this head are quite dis- 
tinct from the early-flowering sorts, coming into bloom 
in this latitude from the middle to the end of May, and 
prolonging the show of Tulips fully two weeks. They can 
be used with a grand effect in beds, while every perma- 
nent border and old-fashioned garden should have a 
liberal quantity interspersed through it, being perfectly 
hardy and improving each season. 
Doz. 100 1,000 
Giant Gesneriana (True). The 
tallest, largest - flowered and 
showiest of all Tulips. Rich 
dazzling crimson-scarlet $0 25 
Bouton d'Or. Rich golden yellow 25 
Maiden's Blush, or Ficotee. Purest 
white, edged with pink 40 
Summer Beauty. Bright rosy scarlet, 
striped and flaked on a white 
ground 75 
»1 75 
1 50 
3 00 
5 50 
$15 00 
12 00 
