EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS 
Th© Best Of Each Color 
The Double-flowering varieties are not so intense in color bui the flowers are wonderfully 
beautiful and they last longer than the Singles. Those marked E flower first followed bv those 
with an M before their name. 3 
AM. OUR BtllB PRICES ARE POSTPAID 
, n C i?® JK n®7 I T E d I®^ , [ e, ,! ow '^ ranp:c - E 12 inches talL The name means "Crown 
°* ^okl ’^ hl . ch describes tbls brilliant Tulip. The flower is large, of a rich golden yellow orange 
shaded. Choice bedder and one of best for forcing. ' 8 
H ctn ea«b; 22 cts for 3; 78 eta a dozen; 82.70 for 50; 05.15 per 100. 
El. T 0** EA »OR-Red=.BronzcYe!low. E 10. Very handsome, reddish bronze 
and orange with yellow base. One of the especially choice Doubles. 
II ets each; 30 cts for 3; 01.10 a dozen; 04.40 for 50; 08.00 per 100. 
IMFSRRATOMS RURRORSTIM—Seaurlct. E 12. Bright, glowing scarlet Excellent 
for bedding and exceptionally fine for winter house blooming or forcing. 8 SCarJet> Exoellent 
9 ela each; 25 cts for 3; 80 cts n dozen; $3.10 for 50; 03.95. per 100 
M12 ' ^ grand, large, double Tulip in glowing scarlet. Can 
<Paae 12) 8 eta each; 83 eta for 3; 80 cts a dozen; 02.90 for 50; 05.65 per 100. 
next M then the Ls. But if you wish the season stretched out you order an assortment of all three. 
ARTUS-Deep, Bright Scarlet. E 10 inches high. Fine, bold bedder. 
COTTAGE Rosy Finis. M 9. Of immense size, the white petals charmingly 
suffused and feathered with cannine-pink. Desirable for house blooming as well as garden planting. 
COl'IiEl'K ('ARl)I.VA 1.—Brilliant (T imsoii. L 12. A rich, flashing, crimson- 
scarlet. A lasting flower splendid alike for bedding and forcing. 
EEAMirvCS©—Kiel* Finis. M 12. A brilliant, rose-pink shading a deeper lake-pink. 
A Urge, oup-shaped flower, very fine. KAISER.KROON- 
Red-¥ellow, E 15. A love¬ 
ly and showy flower, bright 
red in color, each petal broad¬ 
ly margined with a band of 
golden yellow. 
LaRElNE- White- 
Finis- E12. When grown 
outdoors it is the loveliest 
white delicately suffused with 
pink, but when forced in 
greenhouses it is pure white, 
and considered the best white 
Tulip. 
LaRElME MAXIMUS 
-WlilIe-Rose. Is of same 
character as LaReine hut is 
a larger flower. 
PRINCE of AUS¬ 
TRIA — Orange - Ver¬ 
million. L 14. A magnifi¬ 
cent Tulip, dazzling, coppery 
red outside and a brilliant 
scarlet inside. 
ROSE GRIS de IJN 
-Rose-White. M. 10. Del¬ 
icate rose shaded blush-white. 
Delightful. 
WHITE MI AW It— 
Fare White. M 10. Very 
large, snow white of great 
substance. One of finest for 
both house and garden. 
YELLOW PRINCE 
-Golden Xellow. M 10. 
Finest bright yellow for both 
beds and forcing. 
POSTPAID, 
Arlan, Rainer Kroon, I.n 
Heine, Rose Qrls dc Uin and 
Yellow Prince, Prices, each 
7 cts; 20 cts for 3; 70 cts a dor. 
HOW ATTRACTIVE THEV AKE POTTED °* 
en, 02.50 for 50; 04.73 per 100; 
Counter Maid, taKelne Maxima# and Prince of Austria, each, 8 cts; 22 cts for 3; 78 cts a dozen 
$2.75 for 50; 03.20 per 100. Coalcnr Cardinal, Flamingo, White Hawk, each, 9 cts; 23 ct# for 3 
80 ets a dozen; 03.00 for fifty; 05.75 per 100. e 
