Office for U.S.: 215 Glenholme Ave., Toronto (10), Canada 
and 95 Broad St., New York City 
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PINK AND ROSE DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Per 10 Per 100 
*335 Anna Roos, M-12, large, deep rose; excellent early forcer, 
keeps bright color to the end. $ .45 $4.25 
*336 MURILLO, E-ll, flushed rose-pink, easiest forcer, popular. .45 3.75 
*338 PEACH BLOSSOM, E-12, deep pink, large, handsome. f . .45 4.25 
339 Queen of the Pinks, new, deep colored pink. .50 4.50 
340 Salmonetta, M-12, a bright salmon-colored sport of Murillo. .. .55 5.00 
*341 SALVATOR ROSE, E-12, large, deep rose, splendid forcer. 55 5.00 
342 Named Pink and Rose Sorts, our choice, 100 parcelled in 25’s .... 4.00 
VIOLET DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Per 10 Per 100 
*345 Electra, M-12, a splendid violet sport of Murillo. $ .50 $4.50 
*346 Lac van Haarlem, M-12, large, bright rose-violet, good forcer .55 5.00 
*347 Turban Violet, L-14, very large, deep rosy-violet, good bedder .60 5.50 
Various Kinds of Tulips 
Bizarre Tulips 
The Bizarre Tulips (also called Bizards) are a group of the so-called “Old 
Dutch Florist Tulips.” They are scarlet, bronze or brown, or brown shades with 
the base of the petals yellow. Like the Byblooms and Rembrandts they favor 
grouping by themselves, when they are most attractive. p p ^ 
350 Superfine Mixture, all colors represented. $ .55 $5.00 
351 Parcel of 100, 20 each of 5 named varieties. .... 6.00 
Bybloom Tulips 
The Byblooms (also called Bybloems and Bybloemen) were formerly listed 
along with the Bizarres, amongst the “Old Dutch Florist Tulips.” It was this 
race of Tulips that was involved in the famous Tulip craze in 1635. They are 
a late-flowering group with very attractive rose stripes on a white ground 
(Bybloom Roses) or violet stripes on a white ground (Bybloom Violets). They 
are brighter-colored than the Bizarres. Their quaint colorings adapt them for 
display by themselves in out-of-the-way places in the border. Their bulbs are 
smaller than those of the Darwins and other well-known Tulips. 
Per 10 Per 100 
352 Superfine Mixture, all colors and types represented . $ .55 $5.00 
353 Parcel of 100, 20 each of 5 favorite named varieties, repre¬ 
senting Bybloom Roses and Bybloom Violets . .... 6.00 
Late Double Tulips 
The Double Late Tulips range taller, as a rule, than the Double Early Tulips, 
but not so tall as the Darwins. They are late flowering. p er jq p er ^ 
354 Blue Flag (Blue Celeste), 16, soft violet-purple, large. $ .85 $7.50 
354a Clara Butt, a wonderful double form of pink Darwin Tulip 
Clara Butt. .80 7.00 
354b Cosca (Triumph), carmine red, slightly edged yellow . .90 8.00 
355 La Belle Alliance, 16, attractive blue and white feathering. .90 8.00 
326 Marriage de ma Fille, 15, white feathered on cherry-crimson .80 7.00 
357 Peony Red, 14, a deep red, peony-like.. .75 6.50 
358 Yellow Rose, 14, large, fragrant, deep yellow. .70 6.00 
359 Parcel of 50, all colors represented, unnamed varieties 
per 50, $3.25 
Accounts are payable at par in New York 
