RYNVELD'S DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
(Continued) Per 100 Per 1000 
denotes the height in inches. The (a’s) flower together and are the earliest; the (b’s) 
flower together and are somewhat later. 
: ' : Boule de Neige, 10b, Creamy white, large peony-like flower. Ideal 
for pots and pans._. 5.50 49.00 
*Couronne d’or (Crown of Gold), 10a, flushed golden-yellow, very 
popular for forcing. Equally suitable for cutting or pots. 4.00 36.00 
*Electra, 10b, Large claret red, shaded carmine, flowers of enormous 
size. 4.00 32.00’ 
*El Toreador, 10b, Bright orange scarlet dark yellow border. Excel¬ 
lent for pots and pans. 4.00 36.00 
Imperator Rubrorum, 10a, Most popular double red, glowing scarlet, 
must be forced slowly. 4.00 36.00 
*L’Aurora, 10b, Orange red, large flower on strong stem. One of the 
finest compact Tulips when grown in pots. 4.00 32.00 
^Murillo, 11a, Delicate rose pink, flushed white; fine for bedding 
and excellent for forcing. 4.00 31.00 
*Mr. Van der Hoeff, lib, Fine golden yellow, large full flowers. As 
a sport of Murillo, it possesses that variety’s adaptability for 
either bedding or forcing . 4.00 32.00 
*Orange Nassau, lib, Bright orange scarlet, lighter orange edge. 
New Murillo sport. 5.00 46.00 
*Peach Blossom, 12b, Deep pink sport of Murillo, exceptionally fine 
and highly recommended . 4.00 33.00 
*Rubra Maxima, 10a. Deep red, fine early forcer—Good bedder. 4.00 32.00 
*Schoonoord, 12b, Very large full flower of pure white. Probably 
the best white double Tulip . 5.50 49.00 
*Tearose (Saffrano), lib, Saffron yellow, tinged light rose and age¬ 
ing with orange shades. Exceptionally fine for pots and pans. 4.00 31.00 
*Tournesol, lib, Red and yellow. Large and beautiful flower, of 
bright red and yellow edges. 4.00 36.00 
*Vuurbaak, lib, Beautiful scarlet, opening to brilliant orange scarlet. 
Very showy in beds ; fine for pans. 4.00 32.00 
Superfine Mixture— A mixture consisting of named varieties, bloom¬ 
ing about the same time and height. Different from the ordinary 
mixtures..... 3.50 29.00 
Varieties marked (*) Best for Forcing 
RYNVELD'S TRIUMPH TULIPS 
By crossing the Darwins with Single Early Tulips, this entirely distinct new type 
has been created. There are hundreds of varieties ranging in height from the short 
stemmed early’s to the tall Darwins, also the shape of flower from globular form of 
the Single Tulip and the square or pointed flowers of. the Darwin type, is represented 
in this group. We have selected a few of the outstanding varieties for their form and 
color. They bloom about one week earlier than the Darwin Tulips. Per 100 Per 1000 
Aviateur, Bright rosy red, broad white border. Large eggshaped 
flower, tall erect stem. Height 28 in. 5.00 42.00 
Florida, Enormous rich carmine red with purple shading. Height 28 
in. 5.00 42.00 
Lord Carnarvon, Large lily-like, pointed flower, Rich wine-colored 
petals, broadly margined with white, deepening to old rose pink; 
white base, yellow anthers. Height 28 in. 4.00 35.00 
Mr. Zimmerman, Conspicuous rose pink, fading to white toward the 
pure white base. Extremely large flower on wonderful substance. 
Long stem. Height 26 in. 5.00 42.00 
Pollux, Very large flower of purple violet with dark violet center. 
Height 24 in. 5.00 42.00 
Saggitarius, White shading to soft pink at top of petals. Erect stem. 
Large flowers. Height 24 in. 5.00 45.00 
Snowdrift, Large snow-white flower loosely formed and carried on a 
strong stem. Height 26 in. 5.00 40.00 
Telescopium, Violet tinted magenta, inside wine red with a light 
yellow base. Strong stem. Height 24 in. 5.00 45.00 
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