SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
(April-flowering) 
(OCTOBER DELIVERY) 
_ Principally used for forcing in pots or pans 
in winter or for formal outdoor bedding. They 
bloom about two weeks before the other Tulips. 
There is a few days’ difference in blooming-time 
between the earliest and the latest. This is indi- 
cated by the letters A, B and C. The figures 
give the height in inches. Bring color into your 
spring garden with plantings of these brilliant 
beauties. 
COULEUR CARDINAL. C12. Bright crim- 
son-scarlet, with a deeper tone of bloom on the 
outer petals. A bed planted wholly to this 
variety is a grand sight. Fine for midseason 
forcing. 
CRAMOISI BRILLANT. B 12. Glowing scar- 
let, with yellow base; long narrow flower. 
DE WET. B16. Golden yellow, flushed deep 
orange; large, Sweet-scented flower of erect 
habit. Quite different in color from any other 
variety. A glorious flame-color Tulip for any 
position in the garden and an equally beautiful 
variety when grown indoors. 
EARLY BEAUTY. A 16. This variety, known 
as a Mendel Tulip, blooms outdoors about the 
same time as the Farly Tulips. Good-sized 
flower of a beautiful salmon-rose color. 
FRED MOORE. B12. An improved form of 
Thomas Moore. Deep ruddy apricot, shading 
at the edges of the petals to dull orange-yellow; 
center marked olive-green; medium-sized 
flower; sweet-scented. A lovely color when 
forced. 
IBIS. B14. A darker form of Flamingo— 
brilliant dark pink when grown indoors. 
Grand exhibition variety. 
KEIZERKROON. A 15. Bright crimson-scar- 
let, edged clear, rich yellow; excellent, large 
fons: on long stem. Fine bedder; splendid for 
orcing. 
MOZART. A1i5. A Mendel variety which 
blooms about same time as the Single Early 
varieties. Deep rose, with rosy white base. 
PINK BEAUTY. C12. Bright cherry-rose, 
center of petals striped white. It has no equal 
as a bedder, for the stem is strong and the 
white center of the big, fleshy petals shows up 
very conspicuously against the broad, vivid 
rose edges. 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. B14. Brilliant or- 
ange-scarlet, with a clear yellow base; flower 
large and of a very attractive shade when 
forced. A splendid bedding variety as well. 
QUEEN FLORA. A 14. Beautiful deep shade 
of rosy pink. Large, well-shaped flower on a 
fine strong stem. 
RISING SUN. B15. A variety used for exhi- 
bition on account of its pure yellow color and 
wonderful size and substance. The finest 
golden yellow Early Tulip introduced to date. 
VAN DER NEER. B 12. Dark purple flower of 
a most brilliant tone and splendid shape. This 
Is a striking Tulip. 
WHITE HAWK. A 12. A pure white variety, 
excellent for forcing or for bedding, lasting In 
good condition for a long time. 
Price of any of the above varieties, $1.00 
for 10; $9.00 per 100 
Ss. & W. CO.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A 
mixture consisting of best distinct colors 
for the cutting garden. 
90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 

STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
132-138 Church Street (at Warren) 
NEW YORK CITY 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
(April-flowering) 
(OCTOBER DELIVERY) 
Double Tulips are chiefly grown for their 
showy effects in masses and are very lasting. 
Where a display of color is desired they are 
very satisfactory. Excellent for growing in pots 
or pans, but should not be forced into bloom 
very early. 
Note.— The letters A, B and C following the 
varieties Indicate their relative earliness of 
bloom, but, with few exceptions, most of the 
varieties bloom outdoors about the same time 
when planted In masses. The figures indicate 
the height mm inches. 
COURONNE D’OR (Crown of Gold). B 10. 
Large, bold flower of rich golden yellow, 
shaded copper. Excellent for bedding and 
winter forcing. 
IMPERATOR RUBRORUM. B10. Excel- 
lent scarlet for bedding and forcing. A fine 
variety for the herbaceous border where a 
strong scarlet tone is desired. Considered the 
best of the double scarlets. 
MARECHAL NIEL. B 11. Soft orange-yellow 
Tulip of great beauty and substance. The 
finest in its color for forcing and bedding. 
MURILLO. C12. Delicate rose-pink, flushed 
white. Fine for bedding and excellent for 
forcing. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. C12. Bright rose-pink, 
flushed white, deepening with age to carmine- 
rose; large. Excellent for pots. 
SCHOONOORD. Bi2. A _ beautiful, pure 
white sport of Murillo, with the same excel- 
lent forcing qualities. One of the best double 
white varieties, if not the best. 
VUURBAAK. Bi2. Brilliant scarlet; when 
fully open the flower gets an orange hue. One 
of the best orange-scarlets for bedding and 
excellent for growing indoors as well. 
Price of any of the above varieties, $1.00 
for 10; $9.00 per 100 
S. & W. CO.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A 
mixture consisting of 15 named varieties, 
blended so as to give an assortment of all 
possible colors and shades, all of vigorous 
habit and large size, uniform height and 
time of blooming. 
90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 

BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Owing to restricted stocks both m America 
and England we offer only the following three 
varieties. 
FOSTERIANA, RED EMPEROR. A much- 
improved Fosteriana. The largest and most 
brilliant Tultp listed m our Catalog. An 
immense flower of a glossy orange-scarlet, car- 
ried on a fine strong stem. Blooms indoors in 
February, outdoors in April. Height 18 inches. 
$2.60 for 10; $25.00 per 100 
KAUFMANNIANA. One of the earliest of all 
the Tulips to come in flower. Creamy white, 
tinged rosy red, the markings varymg. The 
large flowers are very attractive, with petals 
reflexing. Sometimes called the “‘Water-Lily 
Tulip” from the resemblance of the partially 
opened flowers to those of the Nymphezas. A 
splendid Tulip in every way for outdoor plant- 
Ing or indoor growing. Blooms outdoors in 
early April. $1.60 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
SPRENGERI. Flowering in late May, this 
variety is the latest Tulip to bloom. It Is a 
native of Armenia and the flowers are fiery 
orange-scarlet, shaded buff and orange, with 
golden anthers. $4.00 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 

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