MICHELL’S SUPERB TULIP BULBS 
The asterisk (*) preceding the variety denotes that it is suitable for forcing as well as bedding. The letters A, B and C following 
the variety indicate their relative time of blooming, the A’s being the earliest to bloom. The figures indicate the normal height in inches. 
Tulip bulbs are packed 250 in a bag; please order in units of this number if possible. 
Single Early Tulip, Rising Sun 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
‘Albion ( White Hawk). A12. Pure white; excellent fcrcer and 
bedder. 
‘Belle All iance. B8. Rich scarlet; one of the finest forcing and 
bedding varieties. 
‘Brilliant Star. A12. Vermilion scarlet. 
‘Chrysolora. BIO. The finest golden yellow for bedding; also 
fine for forcing. 
‘Couleur de Cardinal. CIO. Bright scarlet; for forcing or 
bedding. 
‘Cramoise Brilliant. CIO. Glowing scarlet, with yellow base. 
*De Wet (. Fireglow ). B15. Beautiful golden yellow, flushed and 
stippled fiery orange scarlet, sweet scented. 
‘Flamingo. B12. Carmine rose shaded lighter, white stripe in 
center of petals. 
‘Fortuna. A12. Pale satiny lilac rose; flowers large; medium 
tall stem; excellent forcer. 
‘Fred Moore. B12. Bright orange, sweet scented; fine for forcing. 
‘Ibis. B12. Bright carmine pink, very large flowers; popular for 
cutting and pans. 
‘Keizerkroon (Grand Due). B15. Brilliant red, gold border; for 
forcing or bedding. 
‘Lady Boreel (Joost Van Vondel White). B12. Pure white and of 
splendid form. 
‘Pink Beauty. B12. Bright cherry rose, center of petals striped 
white. 
‘Prince of Austria. B12. Orange scarlet shading to brick red. 
‘Rising Sun. B15. Rich golden yellow; one of the largest tulips 
in existence. 
‘Rose Luisante. CIO. Deep rose pink, flowers large. 
‘Royal Crimson. A12. Color, luminous or bright old rose; 
good for February, March and mid-April, for bunching and for 
pans. 
‘Thomas Edison. B12. Orange yellow; a sport of Rose Grisdelin. 
‘Vermilion Brilliant. BIO. Brilliant vermilion scarlet; early 
forcer and a good bedder. 
‘Yellow Prince. BIO. Golden yellow; excellent for early forcing 
or bedding. 
SINGLE TULIPS IN MIXTURE 
Our mixtures are made up from large flowering varieties with a 
wide range of bright colors and will give excellent satisfaction. 
Early Varieties, Superfine Quality. 
See page 1 for reference to prices on Tulip Bulbs. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
The Double Tulips usually flower a few days later than the 
Single Early varieties. They are very popular both for bedding 
and forcing. 
‘Azalea. B12. Beautiful deep rose, flushed salmon; excellent for 
forcing. 
‘Boule de Neige (Purity). BIO. Pure white. 
Couronne d’Or ( Crown of Gold). B12. Rich golden yellow. 
‘Electra. B12. Rosy violet red; large flower and fine forcer. 
‘Imperator Rubrorum. BIO. Brilliant scarlet; extra fine. 
‘Mr. Van der Hoef ( Yellow Murillo). A10. Rich golden yellow. 
‘Murillo. BIO. Rose pink flushed white. 
Mystery of India. B12. Terra cotta and orange, slightly shaded 
old rose; large well-formed flower, on strong stems. 
Orange Nassau. B12. Bright orange scarlet, with margin of 
orange, outer petals shaded cherry red. 
‘Peach Blossom. B12. A sport of Murillo; rosy pink flushed 
white. 
‘Tea Rose. B12. Sulphur yellow, shading to orange; extensively 
used for pots and pans. 
Toreador. A10. Reddish orange, with yellow border. 
‘Tournesol, Red and Yellow. B8. 
‘Vuurbaak. B12. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS 
Early Varieties, Superfine Quality. A choice mixture of many 
colors and shades, made up from named sorts, including the 
more expensive varieties. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS ARE FINE FOR 
CEMETERY PLANTING 
Short stem varieties of long lasting qualities and delicate 
shades are: 
Boule de Neige (Purity). Large pure white. 
Mr. Van der Hoef. Rich golden yellow. 
Peach Blossom. Rosy pink, flushed white. 
Double Early Tulip 
See page 9 for complete list of Lilies 
