DOUBLE TULIPS 
X marked varieties are all sports of Murillo, which are excellent for 
pans and can easily be kept for late forcing, if necessary. They can all 
be forced from January 10th on, ready in 3 to 4 weeks. 
In some years the skins of Double Tulips are so hard that the roots 
cannot push through. If you receive a stock with uncracked skins, 
we advise to crack or break off these husks before planting. Prevents 
uneven flowering. Couronne d’Or need to be helped that way. 
F, O, BT OP SIZE ee 
x BOULE DE NEIGE, (snowball) large pure white. $e 
COURONNE D'OR, orange-yellow. Pans and cutflowers. Start 
December 25th. Flowers from January 20th on. sas eneeial 
DANTE, (new) beautiful Geranium red, bring in December 
20th, in bloom from January 20th on, excellent for Valen- 
tine Day and Easter pans. | eels 
x DISTINCTION, cocheneal. Reem - 
x ELECTRA, old rose. Pans ready from February 1st on. atl 
x GOYA, vivid light orange red. Bee 
IMPERATOR RUBRORUM, scarlet-red. For cutting and for 
pans. Force from January 20th on. Needs 3 weeks, Rather 
tall. eR 
Fine bone meal is safe to use for all bulbs. 
x JAN VERMEER, beautiful red and yellow. ier s.. 
xX MARECHAL NIEL, pans from February 1st on. About 
the same color as that M. N. rose, silky soft yellow with 
salmon drifts. eee 
<x MARQUETTE, red and white. <a 
x MR. V. D. HOEFF, yellow, Pans ready from February 1st 
on. Excellent for Easter. ee 
<x MURILLO, light pink. Pans ready from February 1st on, panes 
x MURILLO MAXIMUS, early, a large early form of Murillo, 
bring in January 1st, in bloom January 20th, i eiee 
ORANGE BANNER, beautiful clear orange, cutflowers and 
pans, bring in January 1st, in bloom January 25th. a 
Xx OLIVER CURWOOD, red, edged yellow. Pans ready from 
February Istionm. oy tire ie WA Wee Re 4: 
x ORANGE NASSAU, orange-red. Pans ready from Febru- 
ary Ist on. ee 
x OSCAR HABERER, glowing orange red. gael 
x PAUL GRAMPEL, (new) Geranium red, A 
x PEACH BLOSSOM, rose pink. Pans ready from February 
Ist on. 
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