DOUBLE TULIPS—Continued 


Be Oeb ee ie met OPSIZE Per 1,000 
<x PIETER VERBEEK, a combination of red, yellow, orange, 
brown and white. } oh els 
< QUEEN OF THE PINKS, clear pink, Pans ready from 
February 1st on. 
Use warmed water of about the same temperature as prevails in the 
forcing houses; avoid chilling the soil, bulbs and pots with cold water, 
which checks forced growth just as surely as cold air does. 
<x RHEINGOLD, (new) beautiful sulphur yellow sport of 

Murillo, ee 
<x SALMONETTA, salmon-rose, for pans. Ready from Feb- 
ruary Ist. F phate ele 
SCARLET CARDINAL, glowing scarlet, excellent for pans, 
bring in December 20th, in bloom January 10th on. en 
x SCHOONOORD, pure white. Pans ready from February 
1st on, peer ee 
x TEAROSE, yellow-orange. Pans ready from February 1st 
On. ne 
TITIAN, red, narrow yellow edges, Pans. Force from January 
10th; blooms from February 5th on. Good keeper. este 
Second notice. It has been proven that Tulips destined for early fore- 
ing which were buried DEEPLY, come much more even and much easter 
and earlier than those buried shallow. 
TOREADOR, orange. Pans, Start January 5th, flowers from 
January 25th on. ee. 
TOURNESOL, red, yellow edges, Pans. Start January 5th, to 
bloom from January 25th on. cance bes 
x TRIUMPHATOR, deep pink. Pans ready from February 1st 
On. SS 
VUURBAAK, scarlet. Fine for late pans. Force slowly from, 
February 10th, needs 34/2 to 4 weeks. Excellent keeper for 
late. A ada 
x WILLEMSOORD, scarlet red and yellow, large yellow bor- 
der, Shae kom 
NEW DOUBLE LATE 
MAYFLOWERING TULIPS 
All these varieties are excellent for late forcing and good keepers for 
Easter pans. All have strong stems and are as tall as Darwin Tulip Bartigon. 
as Oe ae a ZTOPSIZE: Por..1,000 
ALLEGRO, amaranth red, narrow white edge, for pans and cut- 
flowers, bring in January 25th, in bloom February 15th, + Pose ee 
COXA, deep orange red, for cutflowers and pans, bring in 
January 20th for February 10th blooms. Excellent keeper =. 
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