DOUBLE 
EARLY TULIPS 
Following the Narcissus and before the May Tulips 
start, come the Double Early Tulips and their bright 
colors. Stay in flower longer, and bulbs will outlive any 
other class. 

April Flowering 
VUURBAAK—12 in. Excellent scarlet for bedding and 
forcing; still remains among the best of the older 
varieties. 3 for 50c:; per Doz., $1.75: per 100, $12.00. 
MR. VAN DER HOFF—12 in. A yellow sport of Murillo 
with all its superb qualities. One of the very finest of 
the primrose-yellow double tulips. A very lovely 
flower. 3 for 50c; per Doz., $1.75: per 100, $12.00. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—12 in. Bright rose-pink, flushed white 
deepening with age to carmine-rose; large. Excellent 
for pots. 3 for 50c; per Doz., $1.75; per 100, $12.00. 
SCHOONOORD—12 in. A beautiful pure white sport of 
Murillo with the same excellent forcing qualities. One 
of the best double white varieties, if not the best. 
3 for 50c; per Doz., $1.75; per 100, $12.00. 
DOUBLE 
LATE-TULIPS 
Peony Flowered or Double Cottage Tulips 
May-Flowering 
BLEU CELESTE—18 in. Large, violet-purple Tulip flower- 
ing later than any other double sorts. It is very fine for 
indoor decoration and for the garden. 3 for 50c; Doz., 
$1.75; 100, $12.00. 
EROS—20 in. Very large flower of clear old rose. A very 
interesting Tulip, as the flower resembles a Peony 
flower very closely. One of the best doubles for the 
American garden as the flower has fine substance. 
3 for 50c; Doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00. 
MOUNT TACOMA—18 in. A magnificent giant double 
white Tulip which reminds one of a Peony in full bloom; 
superb for beds. 3 for 50c; Doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00. 
UNCLE TOM—20 in. Huge flower of deepest, dark glossy 
red; resembles a dark red Paeonia when it is in full 
bloom. Most unusual Tulip, which gives a big blotch of 
color. 3 for 50c; Doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00. 

HYACINTHS 
HOLLAND BULBS 
Hyacinths with their wondrous beauty and delightful 
fragrance are here again from Holland. Can be arranged 
in borders or formal beds or can be grown indoors in 
pots or glasses. 
CULTURE—The bulbs may be planted almost at any 
time from October until the ground is frozen solid, but 
it is advisable to purchase early before our stocks are 
depleted. They succeed in any good, well-drained gar- 
den soil, which should be well spaded, and will do bet- 
ter if some bone meal is mixed through it. 
Set the bulbs so that the tops will be between three 
and four inches below the surface and six to ten inches 
apart. Pack a little sand under about them if it is con- 
venient, being careful that no fertilizer comes in direct 
contact with the bulbs. 

TEN NAMED VARIETIES 
Forcing and Bedding Size Bulbs 
KING OF THE BLUES—Dark Blue. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Pure Yellow. 
GRAND MAITRE—Deep Porcelain Blue. 
GERTRUDE—Rose Pink. 
L’INNOCENCE—Pure White. 
PINK PEARL—Deep Rose Pink. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES—Light Blue. ~* 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS—Bright Pink. 
VICTORY—Bright Rosy Red. 
LARGE FORCING SIZE BULBS—Each, 40c: 3 for $I.10; 
per Doz., $4.00: per 100, $30.00. 
BEDDING SIZE BULBS—Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; per Doz., 
$2.35: per 100, $16.50. 
PRICES ON BULBS ARE PREPAID 
