DOUBLE EARLY 
TULIPS 
Like the Singles, these are splendid forcing Tulips. Massed in the 
garden, they furnish splendid color effects. We list only selected 
varieties. 
Doz. 100 1000 
Azalea. One of the newer varieties. Beautiful deep 
rose flushed with salmon; fine forcer. 12 in.85 6.25 55.00 
Brimstone (Safrano). Soft yellow tinged with 
delicate salmon-pink full to the center. 12 in.85 6.25 55.00 
Electra. Giant, deep rose, feathered violet. 12 in... .85 6.25 55.00 
El Toreador. Orange-scarlet, margined buff-yellow.. . .80 6.00 .... 
Golden King. Huge, pompon-shaped, of glittering 
golden-yellow; a ball of sunshine in the garden. 14 in. .. .90 7.00 65.00 
Imperator Rubrorum. Rich glowing scarlet. Very 
popular. 12 in.90 7.00 .... 
Marechal Niel. Large, double, soft creamy yellow 
flushed with orange. As it matures, orange slowly 
overspreads entire flower.90 7.00 .... 
Mr. Van der Hoef. Beautiful pure yellow. Fine 
forcer. 12 in.80 6.00 55.00 
Murillo. Delicate rose, flushed w r hite. Makes beauti¬ 
ful beds and is known as the best forcer. 12 in.75 5.00 48.00 
Orange Nassau. Beautiful double, orange.80 6.00 55.00 
Rubra Maxima. Vermillion-crimson. 12 in.80 6.00 55.00 
Schoonoord. Large double, of creamy w r hite. For 
both forcing and bedding.85 6.25 .... 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture 
Double Early Tulips.70 5.25 48.00 
Doz. 100 
Diana. A chaste flower of pure, glistening 
white with yellow base. Lovely in form.85 6.50 
SINGLE EARLY 
Fred Moore. Ruddy apricot, dull orange- 
yellow at edges, center marked olive green. 
Sweet scented. 15 in.80 6.00 55.00 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture 
like it with their tulip bulbs. Simply dust 
bulbs after planting. Ensures stronger 
TULIPS 
While especially recommended for forcing, they will 
bloom outdoors in April and early May and bring to 
the garden brilliant coloring when color is needed. Not 
so tall as the later Tulips, they can be planted closer 
together. 
Doz. 100 1000 
Couleur Cardinal. Scarlet with yellow base; 
large, bold flow'er of perfect form. 14 in.85 6.25 58.00 
General de Wet (Fireglow). Golden, flushed 
and stippled fiery-orange-scarlet, which is en¬ 
hanced by artificial light. Very fragrant. 16 in... .95 6.25 58.00 
Keizerskroon (Grand Due). Rich red with 
broad yellow bands on petal edges. It resembles 
a scarlet crown tipped w r ith gold. 15 in.1.00 7.75 70.00 
President Lincoln. Also known as Queen of 
the Violets. Clear magenta-violet with a slight 
white base. Combines well with yellow. 13 in... .80 6.00 55.00 
Rising Sun. Exhibition variety; its pure 
yellow, wonderful size and substance make it 
the finest of its class. 15 in.80 6.00 55.00 
GENERAL DE WET 
Rose Luisante. Beautiful rose-pink, outside 
flushed w r hite. Exceedingly large blooms. 12 in.. . .85 6.25 55.00 
Sarah Bernhardt. Although not one of the 
newest, it is a favorite with those who like 
irregular clumps of Tulips in the herbaceous 
border late in April. The color is a unique and 
glorious pink, even in tone. Try it once, and it 
will alw r ays have a place in your border. 14 in.. . .80 6.00 55.00 
Single Early Tulips. Fine assortment 
for blending colors and uniform height... .70 5.00 45.00 
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KEIZERSKROON 
bulbs next year. 
25c. lb., 3 lbs. for $1.00 
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