The Early Singles bring color when it is needed most 
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. 
See page 1 for reference to prices on Tulip bulbs 
Early Single Tulips 
♦Belle Alliance. B8. Rich scarlet. One of the finest forcing and bed¬ 
ding varieties. 
♦Brilliant Star. A12. Very large; vermilion-scarlet flower. 
♦Chrysolora. BIO. The finest golden yellow for bedding; also fine 
for forcing. 
♦Couleur Cardinal. CIO. Bright scarlet. Fine for forcing or bedding. 
♦Cramoisi Brillant. CIO. Glowing scarlet, with yellow base. 
♦De Wet (Fireglow). B16. Beautiful golden yellow, flushed and stippled 
fiery orange-scarlet; sweet-scented. 
♦Flamingo. B12. Carmine-rose, shaded lighter, with white stripe in 
center of petals. 
♦Fortuna. A12. Large, pale satiny lilac-rose flowers on medium tall 
stems. Excellent forcer. 
♦Fred Moore. B12. Bright orange; sweet-scented. Fine for forcing. 
*lbis. B12. Very large, bright carmine-pink flowers. Popular for cut¬ 
ting and pans. 
♦Keizerkroon (Grand Due). B15. Brilliant red, with gold border. 
Fine for forcing or bedding. 
♦Lady Boreel (Joost van Vondel White). B12. Pure white blooms of 
fine form. 
*Pink Beauty. B12. Bright cherry-rose, with center of petals striped 
white. • : v; 
♦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. Large, deep rose-pink flowers. 
*Thomas Edison. B12. Orange-yellow. A sport of Rose Grisdelin. 
♦Van der Neer. A12. Soft violet^purple. Large, beautifully formed 
flower. Excellent for forcing or bedding. 
♦Vermilion Brillant. BIO. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. Early forcer 
and good bedder. 
♦White Hawk. A12. Pu re white. Excellent forcer and bedder. 
♦Yellow Prince. BIO. Golden yellow. Fine for early forcing or bedding. 
Tulip, Pink Beauty 
Early Double Tulips 
Early Single Mixed Tulips . 
Superfine Quality. Our mixtures are made up from large-flowering 
varieties in a wide range of bright colors and will give excellent 
satisfaction. 
Early Double Tulips 
The Double Tulips usually flower a few days later than the Early 
Single varieties. They are very popular for both 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. Large, rosy violet-red flower. 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; Iargte(.,well-formed flower on strong stem. 
Orange Nassau. B12. Bright orange-scarlet, with margin of orange; 
outer petals'shaded cherry-red. See color illustration on front cover. 
♦Peach Blossom. B12. A sport of Murillo. Rosy pink, flushed white. 
♦Tea Rose. B12. Sulphur-yellow, shading to orange. Extensively used 
for pots gnd pans. 
Toreador. A10, Reddish orange, with yellow border. 
♦Triumphator. BlO. A sport from Murillo. Bright, delicate pink. 
Fine for forcing. 
♦Vuurbaak. B12. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Early Double Mixed Tulips 
Superfine Quality. A choice mixture of many colors and shades, made 
up from named sorts, including the more expensive varieties. 
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