ORANGE 
*DE W ET 3: 
Named after the famous Boer leader, this Tulip may 
be likened to him because as yet the rest of the tribe 
have not caught up with it, and it will probably not 
be superseded for .some time to come. It is one of the 
outstanding varieties for bedding and forcing. A 
golden yellow, flushed and stippled deep orange 
softened by a golden sheen. The flowers are large and 
delicately scented. Height, 16 inches. .$1.15 per dozen, 
.$8 per 100. 
HOBBEMA 1: 
(Le Reve). Old rose, flushed buff. An extremely 
handsome globe-shaped flower of unusual substance 
and very attractive color. Blooming late and “bridg¬ 
ing the gap” between the early and May-flowering 
sorts. Height, 13 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
*PRINCE OF AU.STRIA 3: 
Large sweet-scented flower on a tall, strong stem. 
Blooming over a long period. Color—a rich orange- 
scarlet. One of the easiest to force and a fine bedding 
variety as well. Height, 16 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, 
.$6 per 100. 
*FREI) :MOORE 2: 
Soft, rosy terra cotta with edge of petals shaded 
orange-yellow, base of cup marked olive-green. 
Flowers of medium size but sweet scented. Height, 15 
inches. 90 cts. per dozen, .$6 per 100. 
SCARLET 
We advise to force all scarlet varieties slowly at the start, 
otherwise they are apt to be green-tipped. 
*VERM1EL<)N BRILLANT 2: 
Brilliant vermilion, with yellow base. Among the 
most brilliant of red Tulips. It is a very good early 
forcer and a splendid bedder besides. Height, 13 
inches, fl per dozen, $7 per 100. 
^COI LEI R CARDINAL 4: 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet. An unusually substantial 
flower, with a tall strong stem. Fine bedder and late 
forcer. Height, 13 inches. $1 per dozen, •$? per 100. 
*DUC VAN TOL SCARLET 1: 
The earliest to bloom and especially useful for rock 
gardens, dwarf. Height, 8 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, 
$6 per 100. 
PURPLE 
*VAN HER NEER 2; 
Brilliant, violet-purple, a shade different from that 
found in any other Tulip. The flowers are large, of 
elegant form and supported hy strong stems. Height, 
12 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
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*CERISE GRIS-I)E-LIN 1; 
Dark carmine-violet, shaded fawn, creamy white 
margin. Height, 13 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 
100 . 
RED AND YELLOW 
*KElZERSKROON 2: 
One of the oldest Tulips in cultivation and still one of 
the most popular. As a bedding variety it stands 
alone, with its bright, crimson-scarlet flowers, each of 
which is edged with a deep, rich yellow border. Of 
tremendous size for an early variety and withal, of 
long lasting qualities. Height, 16 inches. See illustra¬ 
tion below. .$1.20 per dozen, $8.50 per 100. 
YELLOV^ 
*RISING .SUN 2: 
Deep golden yellow. A real giant on a tall and strong 
stem; excels all yellow Tulips for bedding or forcing. 
Height, 16 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
“Keizerskroon” not only makes a glorious showing 
outdoors bill is also one of the easiest to grow in pots 
indoors. 
