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Rainbow mixture of Early Single Tulips, especially made up from named 
varieties in a delightful blending of charming colors that will appeal 
to lovers of flowers. Highly recommended for mass planting in beds and 
borders where a brilliant display is required. 
90 cts. per doz.; $ 6.50 per 100 
Apricot Yellow rather a distinct flower, color buff-yellow, slightly tinged red and 
orange, it is a sport of White Hawk. Can be forced from January 5th. 
$ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Brilliant Star (12), a grand Tulip, rich dazzling scarlet, very effective, extremely 
good and easy forcer, also highly praised for massive bedding purposes. 
$ 1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100 
Couleur Cardinal (12), a fine rich deep cardinal-red flower of erect habit and tremen- 
dous lasting qualities, very strongly recommended for bedding and late forcing. 
$ 1.15 per doz.; $ 8.25 per 100 
Cramoici Brilliant (Sparkler) (16), a lovely scarlet bedding Tulip, used for massive 
bedding purposes. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
Crown Imperial (13), here is a very showy garden Tulip of an unusual shade of 
mahogany-red with a broad yellow band, producing a large flower of good form, 
also very fine when forced the beginning of January. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
Cullinan (13), a beautiful Tulip of very delicate soft pink, its large somewhat crinkled 
flowers are of excellent substance and are held on strong stems, good bedder and 
particular lovely when forced. $1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
DE WET, one of the most beautiful introductions of recent years, it is a fine 
orange sport of Prince of Austria, flowers are sweet scented, color fiery 
orange, faintly stippled bright orange-scarlet, unsurpassed for forcing 
and bedding. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Diana (12), fine pure white bedding Tulip, immense large flowers are produced on 
strong erect stems. $1.15 per doz.; $8.25 per 100 
Ellen Moore, it is a very beautiful sport of Fred. Moore, its color is carmine, flamed 
and feathered with pure yellow, fine for forcing after mid-January. 
$ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Fred. Moore (16), goblet shaped flowers, sweet scented, color terra-cotta with golden- 
buff, orange tinged, a splendid Tulip for forcing, highly praised for cutting. 
$ 1.05 per doz.; $ 7.50 per 100 
Gen. Joffre (12), this is a lovely yellow sport of the famous Brilliant Star and it has 
the same fine qualities, recommended. $ 1.35 per doz.; $9.75 per 100 
Hobbema (Le Réve, American Lac) (15), producing large globular flowers of an 
exquisite art shade, old rose flushed buff with chamois glow, flowers are of unsual 
substance. $ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.25 per 100 
Ibis (13), an immense deep rose-pink sport of Flamingo, excellent for forcing, and 
is also a beauty for bedding out. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
jJenképing (15), another sport of the good Tulip Prince of Austria but of a more 
brilliant shade, its color is bright orange-scarlet, large fragant flowers, recom- 
mended for second-early forcing or for bedding. $1.25 per doz.; $8.75 per 100 
Keizerskroon (Grand Duc) (15), bright carmine-scarlet, deeply edged golden- 
yellow, immense large flower, this Tulip is very popular all over the world, robust 
grower. $ 1.15 per doz.; $8.25 per 100 
King of the Yellows (14), carly deep golden-yellow flower, recommended for forcing 
only. Can be forced from December 15th. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 8.75 per 100 
