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EARLY SPRING TULIPS 8 
Invaluable Intermediate Blooming 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
(Blooming period May Ist to 20th.) 
In the opinion of most Hollanders the Triumph Tulips are the best 
buy for the money in Tulips. They bloom in cool weather and ‘’stay 
on’’ for 3 weeks or more. Much better for mixed borders than late 
Tulips. [2 100 
f. April Glory. 18’’. Lovely deep pink with white base. $1.75 $13.50 
Bandoeng. 18’. Dark marogany-red, edged yellow 1.75 13.50 
f. Olaf. (Illustrated.) The finest early red Tulip in 
existence. Wonderful forcing variety ........ DADS 1950 
f. Kansas. 18°’. Lovely graceful and stately pure 
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Queen of the North. (Illustrated.) 26’. Lovely 
white with broad deep pink margin ......... len [SC 
f. Red Giant. 20°’. Brilliant light red, a splendid 
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EARLY FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS 
(Blooming period April 10th to May Ist.) 
Large flowering short-stemmed Tulips suitable for bedding and 
forcing. 12 100 
f. Bel Ami. Strong rich pink, white base extending 
one-fourth the distance of the petals. Strong 

stems; a wonderful bedding variety ......... $2.00 $15.50 
f. Couleur Cardinal. 15°’. Huge deep glowing scarlet, 
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f. Diana. 13°’. Large early white, lovely form ..... 1S 5X0) 
f. Gen. de Wet. 15’. Rich brilliant orange. Long 
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f. Great City. (Illustrated.) 14’. A larger and im- 
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f. Keizerskroon. 16’’. Old favorite red, edged golden 
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f. Pink Beauty. 14’’. Deep rose and white ....... 15 oO) 
f. Rising Sun. Fine clear golden yellow .......... 1.85 14.56 
f. Sunburst. A rich yellow flushed orange-salmon in 
broad bands. A lovely !ong lasting variety .... 2.00 IDO X 
Single Early Tulips Mixed ................... Les I3a50 
EARLY FLOWERING DOUBLE TULIPS 
(Blooming period April 10th te May Ist.) 
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f. Electra. 12’’. Deep cherry-red .............. 
f. Mr. Van der Hoef. 12’’. Pure golden yellow .... 
f. Murillo. 12’’. Pale pink and white ........... 
f. Paul Grampel. 12’. Brilliant geranium-red ..... 
f. Peach Blossom. 12’’. Deep rose-pink ......... 
f. Snowball. 12’. Pure snow-white ............. 
f. Wilhelm Kordes. An exceptionally large deep yel- 
low flushed bronzy orange. Excellent substance. 
. Early Double Tulips Mixed .................. 
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Queen of the North 
Splendid Cutting 
Variety 
NOTES ON FORCING TULIPS 
All Tulips in this book marked ‘’f’ are 
satisfactory for forcing. 
Single and Double Early Tulips can be 
brought into bloom as early as February Ist. 
Triumphs about February 10th, and the 
later forcing varieties about March Ist. 
Tulips should be potted in rich soil no 
later than November Ist for best results. 
Bury them in a well drained pit and cover 
with 12 to 18 inches of loose leaves, straw, 
etc. A cold, moist cellar or cave that does 
not go below 32 degrees is also very satis- 
factory. Allow six weeks before blooming 
date for bringing into house temperature. 
When growing, the bulbs require copious 
quantities of water, night temperature of 
50 to 55 degrees, and a daytime tempera- 
ture of 70 degrees maximum. 
Olaf 
Outstanding for 
Forcing 
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