SINGLE EARLY TULIPS FORCING DATES 
*Earliest 
Date to *Earliest 
Start Ready 
VARIETY Forcing Date 
BRILLIANT STAR P Decr15° saan 
COULEUR DE CARDINAL PACE Jan. 15 Feb. 10 
CULLINAN Cr Dec. 30 =Jan. 20 
DIADEM P-CF Jan. 15 Feb. 10 
FLAMINGO Sto Decsys05 = wane 25 
FORTUNA P Jan. 25 Feb. 20 
FRED MOORE CF Dec. 15 | Jan. 10 
GENERAL DE WET P-CF Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
IBIS P-CF Dec. 30 — Jan. 25 
KEIZERSKROON P-CF Feb. 1 Feb. 25 
KING OF THE YELLOWS PCE Dec. 20 Jan. 10 
LA REINE MAXIMUS cE Dec. 30. Jan. 25 
MADAME GEVERS P-CF Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
*These dates are approximate and in no way guaranteed. 
F 
*Earliest 
Date to *Earliest 
Start Ready 
VARIETY Forcing Date 
MON TRESOR P Dec. 5 Mian e:5 
OLYMPIADE P-CF Jan. 20 Feb. 20 
PELICAN SF. Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
PINK BEAUTY P Feb. 15 Mar. 10 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA Cr Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
PRINCESS JULIANA Gr Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
RISING SUN Ce Jan. 15 Jan. 30 
ROSE LUISANTE P. Jan. 25 Feb. 15 
ROSE PRECOSE Y Dec. 15 Jan. 10 
SUNBURST PGE Jan. 15 Feb. 10 
VERMILLION BRILLIANT P Dec. 23 Jan. 15 
WHITE HAWK — ae Dec. 30 Jan. 25 
YELLOW PRINCE CF tDec® 26° Sanz-15 
P means suitable for pans. CF means suitable for cut flowers. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
The varieties preceded with F are recommended for forcing under glass. Complete forcing suggestions will 
be supplied upon request. 
The relative time of flowering outdoors is indicated by the numeral in parenthesis immediately following the 
name of the variety, (1) being the earliest. The approximate height is indicated in inches after the description. 
AZALEA (2}—Vivid clear carmine pink shaded silvery pink. 
Very good for forcing. 12" 
BOULE DE NEIGE (Snowball; Purity) (2)—Large pure white 
resembling a small white Peony. Fine bedding variety. 12" 
COURONNE D'OR (2) — Deep golden yellow shaded 
orange. Strong stem, excellent for forcing or bedding, 12" 
ELECTRA (2}—Glistening carmine-rose, fine fully double 
flower. Excellent forcer and bedder. 12" 
EL TOREADOR (2}—Bright crimson-scarlet, broadly mar- 
gined yellow. Fine forcer, 12" 
IMPERATOR RUBRORUM (2}—Bright scarlet, a fine variety 
for forcing. 12" 
MARECHAL NEIL (2)--Canary yellow shaded salmon in 
beautiful combination. Splendid bedder and forcer. 12" 
MR. VAN DER HOEFF (3)—Fine deep canary yellow sport 
of Murillo. Fine for forcing or bedding. 11"' 
MR. VAN TUBERGEN (2}—Intense canary yellow of good 
form, sport of Couronne d'Or. One of the brightest of 
all yellow Tulips. Good forcer, 13" 
MURILLO (3)—White flushed delicate pink. An attractive 
and popular variety for bedding and forcing. 11"' 
ORANGE GLOBE (2}—Deep orange wtih yellow margin. 
Showy sport of Couronne d'Or. 12" 
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ORANGE NASSAU (3)—Deep orange scarlet margined 
orange. Excellent bedder and forcer. 11" 
PEACH BLOSSOM (3}—Bright rose pink sport of Murillo. 
Perfect forcer. 12" 
RUBRA MAXIMA (2}—Deep crimson scarlet of good form. 
Suitable for bedding only. 10" 
SALMONETTE (2)—Salmon rose shaded orange, changing 
to rose-pink with salmon edge. 12" 
SCARLET CARDINAL (2)—Huge brilliant vermillion scarlet 
of perfect form. Can be forced for early January. Best 
double red in existence. 10" 
SCHOONOORD (2}—Pure white sport of Murillo. Large 
fine flower. 12" 
TEAROSE (2}—Combination of pale yellow and soft rose. 
Popular bedder and forcer. 11" 
TITIAN (2}—Vivid scarlet, edged canary yellow. Good 
forcer. 10" 
TOURNESOL (2)—Bright crimson red with broad yellow 
margin. Good bedder and easy forcer, 9" 
TRIUMPHATOR (2}—Deep rose pink sport of Murillo of 
good form, similar to Peach Blossom. 10" 
VUURBAAK (3) — Fiery scarlet, slightly flushed orange. 
Large fine flower. Fine for bedding and late pans. 12” 
MIXED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS—AII colors mixed. 
Universal Bulb Corr. + wo10w and BRIDGE STREET + YONKERS 5, N. Y. 
