ingle and Double 
Early TULIPS 
APRIL- FLOWERING 
DOUBLE EARLY FLOWERING TULIPS 

SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
(APRIL- FLOWERING) 
Principally used for forcing mm pots or pans in winter or 
for formal outdoor bedding. They bloom about two weeks 
before the other Tulips in April. They grow to an average 
height of 12 to 14 inches and are excellent for planting 
where early flowers are desired. 
BRILLIANT STAR. Bright vermilion-scarlet, the most 
vivid color of all the early Tulips. 
COULEUR CARDINAL. Brilliant crimson-scarlet with a 
deeper tone or bloom on the outer petals. 
DE WET. Golden yellow, flushed deep orange; large, 
sweet-scented flower of erect habit. Quite different in 
color from any other variety. A glorious flame-color 
Tulip for any position in the garden and an equally beau- 
tiful variety when grown indoors. 
IBIS. Deep carmine with pink margin and rose in the 
middle of the outer petals. 
KEIZERSKROON. Bright crimson-scarlet, edged clear, 
rich yellow; excellent, large flower on long stem. Fine 
bedder; splendid for forcing. 
PINK BEAUTY. 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 
pnaie very conspicuously against the broad, vivid rose 
edges 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with a 
clear yellow base; flower large and of a very attractive 
shade when forced. 
RISING SUN. 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. 
WHITE HAWK. A pure white variety, excellent for 
forcing or for bedding, lasting in good condition for a 
long time. 
Ss. & W.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A _ mixture con- 
sisting of the best distinct colors for the cutting garden. 
All single Early Tulips, including Mixture, $1.40 for 10, 
$12.00 per 100 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
(APRIL-FLOWERING) 
Double Tulips are grown chiefly for their showy effect 
in masses and are very lasting. Where a display of color is 
desired they are very satisfactory. Excellent for growing in 
pots or pans, but should not be forced into bloom too early. 
‘They grow to the average height of 12 to 14 inches. 
COURONNE D’OR (Crown of Gold). Large, bold flower 
of rich golden yellow, shaded copper. Excellent for bed- 
ding and winter forcing. 
MARECHAL NIEL. A bright orange-yellow Tulip of 
great beauty and substance; its color resembles that of 
the famous Marechal Niel rose. The best in this color 
for forcing. 
MR. VAN DER HOEF. A yellow sport of Murillo with all 
Its superb qualities. One of the finest of the primrose- 
yellow, double Tulips. 
MURILLO. Delicate rose-pink, flushed white. Fine for 
bedding and excellent for forcing. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Bright rose-pink, flushed white, 
deepening with age to carmine-rose; large. Excellent for 
pots. 
SCARLET CARDINAL. Bright dazzling scarlet, the 
earliest double red Tulip for forcing. May be had in 
flower the first week in January. 
SCHOONOORD. A beautiful, pure white sport of Mu- 
rillo, with the same excellent forcing qualities. One of the 
best double white varieties, if not the best. 
VUURBAAK. Brilliant scarlet; when fully open the flower 
gets an orange hue. A very good bedding scarlet. 
Ss. & W.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A _ mixture con- 
sisting of 15 named varieties, blended so as to give an as- 
sortment of all possible colors and shades, all of vigorous 
habit and large size, uniform height and time of bloom- 
ing. 
All Double Early Tulips, including Mixture, 
$1.40 for 10, $12.00 per 100 

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