REMBRANDT TULIPS 
The Rembrandt Tulips comprise a strain of variegated or “Broken” Darwin Tulips, but the flowers are 
not so large as those of the Darwin Tulips. 
NAMED VARIETIES: SPLENDID MIXTURE; 
90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Just as the Daffodils pass out of the garden picture, these early Tulips enter, to help prolong Spring 
joys. This group holds, perhaps, some of the gayest-colored of all Tulips. 
Most early Tulips grow readily in pots or pans indoors. All furnish excellent material for beds. 
WHITE 
♦WHITE BEAUTY 4: 
The finest in this class, but also the latest to bloom. 
The flowers are of great size and substance. A sport of 
that fine variety “Pink Beauty” and a worthy com¬ 
panion to it in the border. Height, 12 inches. $1.35 
per dozen, $10 per 100. 
♦WHITE HAWK 2: 
A superb bedding variety and one of the finest for 
growing in pots or pans—forcing. The flowers are 
pure white, of great substance and unusual grace and 
beauty, due to the crinkled edges of the petals. 
Height, 13 inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
WHITE SWAN 4: 
Pure white, egg-shaped flower on a graceful stem. 
Height, 15 inches. 70 cts. per dozen, $5 per 100. 
PINK 
♦FORTUNA 2: 
Large, oval-shaped flower of satin rose suffused with 
fawn. Turns to soft rose with advancing age. Sturdy 
stems. Height, 14 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
♦PINK BEAUTY 4: 
When it first opens it is white with a narrow pink 
edge. As it develops, the whole flower turns to a lively 
cherry-rose, with white base and a yellow star. Among 
the handsomest of the dark pinks. Large flowers of 
great substance. Height, 12 inches. $1.15 per dozen, 
$8 per 100. 
♦CULLINAN 2: 
Sport of Flamingo. Creamy white, edged delicate rose. 
Height, 13 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
♦IBIS 2: 
Brilliant carmine-rose, white stripe through center of 
petal. Height, 14 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
CARMINE-ROSE 
♦CRAMOISI-ROYAL 2: 
Bright carmine-rose. Large flower on a tall, strong 
stem. Unsurpassed for forcing, of unusual substance 
and especially recommended. The bulbs should not 
be covered as deeply for forcing as others of this class, 
otherwise the stems show a tendency to be too tall. 
Height, 15 inches. 95 cts. per dozen, $6.50 per 100. 
♦PROSERPINE 1: 
Though one of the oldest varieties, it retains its hold 
on the Tulip-loving public because of its utter de¬ 
pendability. A silky, carmine-rose, of large size, hand¬ 
some globe shape and pleasing fragrance, it is a fine 
indoor as well as a splendid bedding variety. Height, 
14 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
ORANGE 
♦DE WET 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. An outstanding 
variety for bedding and forcing. Golden yellow, 
flushed and stippled deep orange softened by a golden 
sheen. The flowers are large and delicately scented. 
Height, 16 inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
HOBBEMA 4: 
(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 AUSTRIA 3: 
Large sweet-scented flower on a tall, strong stem. 
Blooming over a long period. Rich orange-scarlet. 
One of the easiest to force and a fine bedding variety 
as well. Height, 16 inches. 70 cts. per dozen, $5 
per 100. 
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