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OllMIjrJLJD X _L Ul^lJro —all first size bulbs 
While especially recommended for forcing, planted outdoors they will bloom in April and during the first part of May. Plant 
bulbs 4 inches apart each way and 5 inches deep (to the bottom of bulb) after October 1 and until the ground freezes. 
Cramoisi Brilliant. Glowing scarlet with yellow OZ- 
base; large, bold flower of perfect form. Height 
14 in. .$0.85 $6.00 
General de Wet (Fireglow). Beautiful golden, 
flushed and stippled fiery orange scarlet. A 
shade which is enhanced by artificial light; very 
fragrant. Height 16 in.85 6.25 
Keizerskroon (Grand Due). Rich red with 
broad yellow bands on the edges of each petal. 
When open it resembles a scarlet crown tipped 
with gold. Height 15 in. 1.00 7.00 
Lady Boreel. Large and long-shaped flowers of 
pure snow white color and satiny texture. Best 
white for bedding. Also an excellent forcer. 
Height 14 in.85 6.00 
President Lincoln (Queen of the Violets). z ’ 
Flower of clear magenta violet with a slight 
white base. Beautiful to combine with yellow.$0.85 $6.00 
Prince of Austria. A very showy variety. Brick 
red shading to buff orange, sweet-scented and of 
beautiful form. Very good forcer. Height 15 in. .85 6.00 
Rising Sun. A great exhibition variety, its pure 
yellow color, wonderful size and fine substance 
make it the finest of the Single Early Yellow 
Tulips. Height 15 in.85 6.00 
Rose Luisante. Beautiful rose pink, outside 
flushed white. A grand Tulip with exceedingly 
large blooms. Height 12 in.85 6.25 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture of Single Early 
Tulips. A fine assortment of top size bulbs of 
blending colors and uniform height. 
.00 per 1000, .75 5.50 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Azalea. One of the newer varieties of the Double oz ' 
Early Tulips. A beautiful, deep rose flushed 
with salmon; very fine for forcing. Height 12 in.$1.00 $7.00 
Brimstone (Safrano). Soft yellow tinged with 
a delicate salmon pink, full to the center. Height 
12 in.. 1.00 7.00 
Golden King. Huge, Pom-shaped flower of glit¬ 
tering golden yellow; a ball of sunshine in the 
garden. Height 14 in. 1.00 7.00 
Murillo. A very beautiful variety. Flowers are a oz ' 
delicate rose flushed white. Makes beautiful 
beds and known as the best forcing Tulip. 
Height 12 in.$0.80 $5.75 
Imperator Rubrorum. Rich glowing scarlet; 
intense shade of red; excellent for bedding and 
forcing. A very popular variety. Height 12 in. .85 6.00 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture of Double Early 
Tulips.$50.00 per 1000, .75 5.50 
BREEDER TULIPS—Continued 
Pink Pearl. A lovely lilac pink with a rosy oz ’ 
bloom. Inside rose shaded creamy white. A 
large flower with interesting curved petals. 
The best pink in the Breeder type. Height 
28 in.$0.85 $6.25 
Doz. 100 
Prince of Orange (Orange Beauty). A great fa¬ 
vorite. Beautiful, elongated flowers of attractive 
terra cotta, edged lively orange. Inside flame or¬ 
ange on disc of gold with black radials. Height 
28 in.$0.85 $6.25 
Mixed Breeder Tulips. A mixture of the finest varieties proportioned as to color.80 6.00 
COTTAGE TULIPS—Continued 
Jeanne Desor. A most beautiful Tulip, difficult to Doz. 100 
describe. The color is very striking, being of a 
deep orange yellow with a suffusion of scarlet 
toward the edges of the petals. Height 28 in.. ,$1.15 $8.25 
Marjorie Bowen. We consider this one of the 
finest of the Cottage Tulips. Its unusual coloring 
is most intriguing. Its shading of buff and salm¬ 
on which passes into a deep rose pink and salmon 
shades with a white center, holds the attention 
of each admirer. 2.30 15.50 
Mongolia. Is indeed an outstanding new variety. 
A distinct shade of deep yellow, quite different 
from any other yellow Tulip; the very large flow¬ 
ers are pear-shaped and of great substance. 
Extra strong stems. Height 32 in.. .80c. each, 8.50 65.00 
Moonlight. Bright canary yellow, large, oval 
shaped flowers with a slight reflex at the tips. 
An old garden favorite. Height 22 in.85 6.00 
Mrs. F. E. Dixon (Sulphur Beauty). A sulphury 
yellow Tulip throughout with a slightly deeper 
yellow base, the anthers are also yellow. One of 
the best Cottage Tulips offered in the past three 
years. The flowters are immense and borne on 
strong, stiff stems. The petals have a waxlike 
texture, a substance we have not yet seen in 
any other Tulip. Height 28 in. 4.00 29.00 
Mrs. Kerrell (Mrs. Brown). Rose orange with Doz 
delicate amber tinge, center white bordered elec¬ 
tric blue. Pointed, excellent bedding. Hgt. 20 in.$0.95 
*Mrs. Moon. About the most popular yellow, 
Lily-shaped Tulip, a rich golden yellow. Blooms 
are long and pointed. The outer petal reflexed. 
Distinctly perfumed. Height 30 in. 
*Nectar. Fiery crimson throughout. Does not 
fade in sunlight; inner base white, reflex outer 
Orange King. This Tulip should be in every gar¬ 
den. The outside of the petals is deep orange 
with a cast of rose. The inside is orange scarlet. 
Sweet-scented. Height 19 in. 
Orient. Carmine purple edged orange brown, yel¬ 
low center with a dark green halo and black 
*Picotee (Maidens Blush). Highly recommended 
and one of the prettiest old favorites. Creamy 
white, deeply margined with a brilliant rosy red. 
Height 20 in. 
Red Rocket. The finest red of the Cottage type. 
It is a luminous scarlet with a blue black center. 
Height 22 in. 
*Sirene (Lily Flower). A beautiful and most ele¬ 
gant Tulip. Color is cerise pink, pale pink at 
margin of segments, white base. Height 24 in. 
100 
$7.00 
.85 
6.00 
.90 
6.50 
.80 
5.75 
1.00 
7.60 
.80 
6.00 
.75 
5.50 
.90 
6.25 
*Tulips are Lily-shaped type. 
.*sssar s ^ m 
No. 211—Forged Steel Gar¬ 
den Trowel. 6 in. 60c. 
each, postpaid. 
No. 2180—Brass pointed 
Dibble. For planting 
small bulbs. $1.35 each, 
postpaid. 
K. K. No. 10- 
Heavy steel 
shank. The best 
trowel made. $1.35 
each, postpaid. 
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