

Single Early Tulips, Pink Beauty 
Bizarre and Bybloem Calips 
Bybloem and Bizarre Tulips are ‘‘rectified’’ Breeder types. The Tulips are 
of an old race which has been grown in Holland and in France since the 
beginning of the seventeenth century, and which caused the famous Tulip 
craze in 1635. The Bybloems are queerly striped and feathered rose or 
violet on a white ground. The Bizarres have dark brown stripes and feath- 
ering on a yellow ground. They flower about the same time as the Breeder 
and Darwin Tulips and do not grow quite so tall, and are seen at best ad- 
vantage when planted in clumps in the herbaceous border or among ever- 
greens and shrubs. They are above all sensational show Tulips. All form 
rare artistic beauty. s 
Bizarre and Bybloem Tulips Mixed 
Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
“Rembrandt Culips 
Rembrandt Tulips are nothing more or less than Darwin Tulips in which 
white, lavender, red, and other colored stripes or flakes have appeared. 
The blending of colors is at all times in perfect harmony and most attrac- 
tive and colorful. They are especially fine when used for cut flowers. They 
bloom at the same time as the Darwins and require the same care, We 
advise their use in mixture only. 
American Flag (Old Glory). 2 
Six $1.60, Doz. $2.85, 25 $5.25, 100 $18.50 
Brilliant deep red with broad marbled white lines and markings. The 
flowers are large, excellently shaped, and on long stiff wiry stems. Most 
brilliant and unique Tulip. Blends exceptionally well with white flowers. 
Height 28 inches. 
Finest Mixed Rembrandt Tulips 
Six $1.40, Doz. $2.35, 25 $4.25, 100 $15.50 
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Single Girls Culips 
Few, if any, of the spring-blooming flowers rival the Single Early 
Tulips for brilliancy of bloom or ease of culture. They are excellent 
subjects for formal beds on the lawn or for garden borders. While 
they do not possess the same size of bloom and length of stem as the 
May-Flowering Darwin, Breeder, and Cottage varieties, they are used 
where earlier blooms are desired. Many of the varieties may be forced 
into bloom in January, while all of them may be easily had in flower 
pots late in February or early March. 
NOTE: The letters A, B, and C following the varieties indicate their 
relative earliness of bloom, but with few exceptions, most of the va- 
rieties bloom outdoors about the same time when planted in masses. 
The figures indicate the height in inches. 
Brilliant Star. A12 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Bright vermilion-scarlet, same color as Vermilion Brilliant, but larger and 
of great substance. Splendid early forcer, flowering easily for Christmas. 
Couleur Cardinal. C12 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet with a deeper tone or bloom on-the outer petals. 
A bed planted wholly of this variety is a grand sight. Fine for mid- 
season forcing. 
De Wet. B16 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Golden yellow, flushed deep orange; large, sweet-scented flower of erect 
habit. Quite different in color from any other variety. 
Queen Flora Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Large, oval-shaped flower on tall stem. Silvery satin-pink. A very beau- 
tiful Tulip which received a Certificate of Merit at the International 
Flower Show in New York. Height 16 inches. 
Sunburst Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Deep golden yellow, flushed with red, very substantial flowers carried on 
tall stems, which makes them excellent for forcing. One of the earliest. 
Keizerskroon. A15 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet, edged clear, rich yellow; excellent, large flower 
on long stem. Fine bedder; splendid for forcing. 
Lady Boreel. B13 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Large, long, snowy white flowers of splendid shape. The finest white for 
bedding, and superb for pots or pans. Cannot be forced as early as 
White Beauty. 
Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Mostly used for growing in pots or 
Mon Tresor. Al2 
Large, pure golden yellow flowers. 
pans, for which purposes it is best. 
Pink Beauty. C12 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
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 very conspicuously against the broad, vivid rose edges. 
Does. well in pans, but not before March. 
Prince of Austria. B14 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Brilliant orange-scarlet, with a clear yellow base. The flower is large and 
of - very attractive shade when forced. A splendid bedding variety as 
well. 
Proserpine. A1l4 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Rosy carmine, with a white center marked slate-blue; very large, glob- 
ular Met One of the easiest and earliest forcing Tulips; very sweet 
scented. 
Rising Sun. B15 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
A variety used for exhibition on account of its pure yellow color and 
wonderful size and substance. The finest golden yellow Early Tulip 
introduced to date. 
Rose Luisante. C10 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Large, brilliant, deep rose-pink flower. Splendid .for bedding or pots. 
Vermilion Brilliant. A12 Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
Bright, glistening scarlet, with a yellow base; very large flowers of per- 
fect shape. Splendid for early forcing. 
White Hawk Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.60, 100 $16.50 
A lovely, graceful early Tulip for the garden. Large, oval, pure white 
flowers on long, curving stem. Goes very well with purple Pansies or 
under Wisteria. 
Super Single Mixed Six $1.45, Doz. $2.50, 25 $4.50, 100 $16.00 
This is our own special mixture which we recommend where the best re- 
sults are desired in beds of mixed colors. This mixture is made up of 
hundreds of named sorts and in equal proportion of each variety. 
What your plants need is a balanced organic plant food. Not just a 
stimulant. They need one coniuining in right amounts, those things 
that make plenty of strong roots, produce sturdy stalks, thrifty foliage 
and an abundance of good sized blooms. 
That’s exactly the kind of Plant Food we use at Wayside. Much of 
our success in growing such unfailingly fine plants is due to it. 
What it has done, and is doing for our 600 miles of plants, it will 
do for your garden. 
Turn to page 111 and get the full facts about it. 


