Single and Double Early Culips 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
APRIL-FLOWERING 
Principally used for forcing in pots or pans in winter or for formal 
yutdoor 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 beautiful 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 shows 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 fora long time. 
S. & W. CO.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A mixture consisting of the 
best distinct colors for the cutting gardens. 
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 mto bloom too early. They grow to the average height of 
12 to 14 inches. 
SCARLET CARDINAL. 
COURONNE D’OR (Crown of Gold). Large, bold flower of rich 
golden yellow, shaded copper. Excellent for bedding 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. Fime for bedding 
and excellent for forcing. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Bright rose-pink, flushed white, deepening 
with age to carmine-rose; large. Excellent for pots. 
Bright dazzling scarlet, the earliest 
double red Tulip for forcing. May be had m flower the first week in 
January. 
SCHOONOORD. A beautiful, pure white sport of Murillo, with 
the same excellent forcing qualities. One of the best double white 
varieties, 1f not the best. 
VUURBAAK. Brilliant scarlet; when fully open the flower gets an 
orange hue. A very good bedding scarlet. 
Ss. & W. CO.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A mixture consisting of 15 
named varieties, blended so as to give an assortment of all possible 
colors and shades, all of vigorous habit and large size, uniform 
height and time of blooming. 
All Double Early Tulips, including Mixture, 
$1.40 for 10, $12.00 per 100 
Do Bulbs 
Require 
Plant Food 2 
Bulbs require a well- 
balanced organic food. 
We have prepared a 
fertilizer, the same for- 
mulae used at our Islip 
Bulb Farms. This plant 
food has been prepared 
after Jong experience 
has taught us the best 
formulae and materials 
to use. Excellent for 
mixing with soil for all 
bulbs at planting time. 
S. & W. CO.’S 
BULB FERTILIZER 
Silbs-.75.ctsss 
10 lbs. $1.253 
25 lbs. $2.00 
50 lbs. $3.75; 
100 lbs. $6.00; 
500 lbs. $27.50 

