WAV SIDE 
GARDENS 
IS/I E NXO R , OHIO 
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De Wet. 
Tulipa Greigi. 
Single Early Tulips 
Few. if any, of the spring-blooming flowers rival the Single 
Early Tulips for brilliancy of bloom or ease of culture. They are 
excellent subjects for formal beds on the lawn or for garden bor¬ 
ders. While they do not possess the same size of bloom and 
length of stem as the May-flowering Darwin, Breeder and Cottage 
varieties, they are used where earlier blooms are desired. Many 
of the varieties may be forced in bloom in January, while all of 
them may be easily had in flower in pots late in February or early 
March. 
Note: The letters A, B, and C, following the varieties, indicate 
their relative earliness of bloom, but, with few exceptions, most of 
the varieties bloom outdoors about the same time when planted in 
masses. The figures indicate the height in inches. 
The following list contains the best novelties extant, as well as 
a complete list of the best standard varieties. We have discarded 
all old inferior varieties. 
100 1000 
Cramoisi Brilliant. A 14. Brilliant scarlet. A splen¬ 
did bedder and forcer. Very handsome.$3.70 $32.00 
Couleur Cardinal. C 12. Bright crimson-scarlet, with 
a deeper tone or bloom on the outer petals. A bed 
planted wholly of this variety is a grand sight. Fine 
for midseason forcing . 3.80 33.00 
De Wet. B 16. Golden yellow, flushed deep orange; 
large, sweet scented flower of erect habit. Quite 
different in color from any other variety. 4.10 36.00 
Flamingo. B 12. Carmine-rose, shaded lighter. The 
petals are striped white and very crinkled, giving 
the flower a decidedly artistic appearance. A very 
popular variety among florists for forcing on ac¬ 
count of its odd color and habit. 3.80 33.00 
Fred Moore. B 12. An improved form of Thomas 
Moore. Deep, ruddy apricot, shading at the edges 
of the petals to dull orange-yellow; center marked 
olive-green; medium sized flower; sweet scented. 
A lovely color when forced. 3.70 32.00 
Keizerskroon. A 15. Bright crimson-scarlet, edged 
clear, rich yellow; excellent, large flower on long 
stem. Fine bedder; splendid for forcing . 4.10 36.00 
Be Reve (Hobbema). C 14. This variety is excellent 
for late bedding. The color is old rose, flushed buff: 
very large, globular flower with rounded petals and 
carried on a strong stem . 3.90 34.00 
Mon Tresor. A 12. Large, pure golden yellow flowers. 
Mostly used for growing in pots or pans, for which 
purpose it is best . 4.50 40.00 
Moonbeam. B 14. Deep primrose-yellow, shading to 
soft canary at the edges; very large, graceful 
flower. An improved form of Primrose Queen. 5.30 48.00 
Fink Beauty. C 12. Bright cherry-rose, center of petals 
striped white. It has no equal as a bedder, for the 
stem is strong and the white center of the big, 
fleshy petals shows up very conspicuously against 
the broad, vivid rose edges. Does well in pans, but 
not before March . 4.10 36.00 
President Bincoln. B 12. Large flower of clear magenta- 
violet, slightly paler in tone when grown indoors. 
A variety that looks well when bedded out with a 
pale yellow variety . 3.90 34.00 
Prince of Austria. B 14. Brilliant orange-scarlet with 
a clear yellow base. The flower is large and of a 
very attractive shade when forced. A splendid bed¬ 
ding variety as well . 3.80 33.00 
Rising Sun. B 15. A variety used for exhibition on 
account of its pure yellow color and wonderful size 
and substance. The finest golden yellow Early Tulip. 3.80 33.00 
Rose Buisante. C 10. Large, brilliant, deep rose-pink 
flower. Splendid for bedding or pots. 3.80 33.00 
Vermilion Brilliant. A 12. Bright, glistening scarlet, 
with a yellow base; very large flower of perfect 
shape. Splendid for early forcing. 3.60 31.00 
White Swan. C 14. A lovely, graceful early Tulip for 
the garden. Large, oval, pure white flower on long, 
curving stem. Goes very well with purple Pansies 
or under Wisteria . 3.90 34.00 
Superb Single Mixed. This is our own special mixture 
which we recommend where the best results are 
desired in beds of mixed colors. This mixture is 
made up of hundreds of named sorts in equal pro¬ 
portion of each variety. 3.60 31.00 
Bunch-Flowered Tulips 
A new type producing as many as 3 to 5 flowers on a single 
stem; very unusual. 
100 1000 
Monsieur Mottet. The color of this Tulip is ivory- 
white, and instead of producing one flower on a 
stem as other Tulips do, it carries from 4 to 6 
blossoms which are in bloom all at the same time, 
on a stem about 18 inches tall. The result is a 
unique cut flower and also an excellent garden 
variety .$4.30 $38.00 
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