Marshall’s SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
(APRIL FLOWERING) 
Tulips for bedding are the most popular and effective of all 
hardy, bulbous plants. In our descriptions we give the color and 
average height to which they grow. For pot culture and forcing 
for winter cut flowers they are invaluable. 
For outdoor planting, 4 inches to the bottom of the bulb is 
deep enough, and a distance of 5 to 6 inches between the bulbs 
is sufficient. They may be planted in October and November, 
before the ground freezes. For pot culture, a compost of 2 parts 
loam to 1 part light manure, with sand intermixed, is suit¬ 
able. From 3 to 5 bulbs, according to size, in a 5-inch 
pot are very effective. The pot should be buried until the 
bulbs are well rooted. 
A, B, and C indicate season for flowering. A and B may 
be planted to flower about the same time in the open 
ground; C flowers later. The figures indicate average 
height in inches. 
Not less than 6 bulbs sold at dozen rate, 25 at 100 rate. 
Doz. 100 
Brilliant Star. Vermilion-scar¬ 
let. Fine for early forcing. 
A, 12.$0.85 $ 5.50 
Cottage Maid. Bright pink; 
fine forcer or bedder. B, 10. .90 6.00 
De Wet. Beautiful golden flush¬ 
ed and striped fiery orange- 
scarlet. B, 15 . 1.00 7.00 
Duchesse de Parma. Orange- 
red, margined with yellow. 
B, 14 .90 6.00 
Fred Moore. Dark orange; long 
stems; early forcer. A, 14 . . .85 5.50 
Hobbema. A unique color, best 
described as “crushed straw¬ 
berry.” Tall stem; splendid 
forcer. 15 in.90 6.00 
Keizerskroon. Crimson-scarlet, 
bordered with clear yellow. 
B. 14 . 1.00 7.00 
Pink Beauty. Rosy pink, slight¬ 
ly shaded white. Fine bed- 
der. B, 13 .90 6.00 
Prince of Austria. Brilliant or¬ 
ange-red. Grand forcer. B, 
14 85 5.50 
Cottage Tulip, 
Avis Kennicott. 
Proserpine. Salmon-rose-pink, 
very fine form; good forcer. 
B, 13 .$0.90 
Rising Sun. Golden yellow, of 
enormous size. Tall stem; 
excellent forcer. B, 14 .... 
Rose la Reine. Deep rose; the 
best early forcer. B, 11 ... 
Vermilion Brilliant. Vermilion- 
scarlet, for forcing or bed¬ 
ding. B, 12. 
White Beauty. The white sport 
of Pink Beauty; large, pure 
white flower . 
.90 
.85 
.90 
1.20 
$ 6.00 
6.00 
5.50 
6.00 
8.00 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS IN MIXTURE 
Hybrid Tulip, 
Dido. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Marshall's 
Superfine 
Mixture. Brightest 
colors; 
many varie' 
ties . . 
.$0.75 
$4.50 
$42.00 
Marshall’s 
Matchless 
Mixed. 
From named 
varieties 
.90 
6.00 
55.00 
DOUBLE TULIPS 
APRIL FLOWERING 
Double Tulips usually flower about 10 days 
later than the Single Early Tulips. They are 
very popular for bedding and forcing. 
Couronne d’Or. Beautiful orange'yellow, 
large, handsome flower. 10 in. 
Mr. Van der Hoef (Pure Yellow Mu' 
rillo). Large, double yellow; good 
forcer. 12 in. 
Murillo. Blush white, shaded with rose; 
large. 12 in. 
Peach Blossom. A beautiful light pink; 
fine for forcing. 12 in. 
Schoonoord. The best double white Tu' 
lip. 12 in. 1.00 
Tea Rose. Soft saffron^yellow. 12 in 
MIXED DOUBLE TULIPS 
Doz. 
MarshalPs Matchless Mixed. A 
first'dass mixture of all colors $0.80 
PARROT TULIPS 
The petals of these have feathered edges, 
and in addition to other colors, combine 
shades of green—a peculiarity confined to this 
class. These Tulips are very showy and 
worthy of general planting in beds and bor¬ 
ders. Very late in flowering. 
Admiral of Constantinople. Glossy scar' 
let, shaded and tipped orange . . . 
Fantasy. Beautiful salmon'rose with ragged 
edges and fantastically shaped petals, 
erect strong stems . 1.50 
Feu Brilliant (Cramoisi Brilliant). DaZ' 
zling crimson . 
Lutea Major. Yellow, striped crimson and 
green . 
Markgraaf. Golden inside, feathered bril¬ 
liant scarlet, purple and green outside. 
MarshalPs Finest Mixed. A combination 
of all the above sorts.80 
Dos. 
100 
.95 
6.50 
.90 
6.00 
.90 
6.00 
.90 
6.00 
1.00 
7.00 
.90 
6.00 
» 
100 
1000 
$5.00 
$48.00 
Doz. 
100 
.$0.80 
1 
$ 5.00 
.’ 1.50 
10.00 
. .80 
5.00 
1 
. .80 
5.00 
. .80 
5.00 
a 
. .80 
5.00 
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