¢ SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 

OLYMPIADE 
Few, if any, spring flowers rival the 
Single Early Tulips for brilliancy of 
bloom or ease of culture. They are ex- 
cellent subjects for formal beds. Many 
varieties may be forced into bloom in 
January; all of them may easily be had 
in flower in pots in February or early 
March. 
COULEUR CARDINAL. Height 15 in. 
10 bulbs $1.16, 100 for $10.00 
A large, deep glowing scarlet flower, with 
outer petals shaded slightly darker. 
GENERAL DE WET. Height 18 in. 
10 bulbs $1.00, 100 for $9.00 
Rich deep orange, shaded golden yellow; 
sweet-scented flower of erect form. Differ- 
ent in color from any other variety and a 
sensation wherever shown. 
IBIS. Height 14 in. 
10 bulbs 90c, 100 for $8.00 
Deep rose, changing to clear pink at the 
edges of the petals; large, round flower. 
KEIZERSKROON. Height 18 in. 
10 bulbs $1.10, 100 for $10.00 
Brilliant carmine-scarlet with broad, rich 
yellow border. An excellent Tulip, splendid 
for bedding. 
OLYMPIADE. Height 14 in. 
10 bulbs $1.00, 100 for $9.00 
Bright golden yellow, very large, well- 
shaped flower on a stout, tall stem. Good 
bedder and forcer. 
SUNBURST. Height 15 in. 
10 bulbs $1.00, 100 for $9.00 
Large, long-pointed, yellow flower, flushed 
red at the center of the petals. Excellent 
bedder. Can be brought indoors and forced 
in pots in early February. 


WHITE HAWK GEN. DE WET 
WHITE HAWK. Height 14 in. 
10 bulbs $1.00, 100 for $9.00 
Pure white; large, globular flower with strong 
stem. 

FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS. 
50c each, 10 for $4.50 
These are “‘Grandmother’s favorites” and should 
be in every hardy garden. They want a good soil, 
plenty of sun, and can be left undisturbed for 
years. Mulch against sharp winds. 
5 to 25 buibs sold at the 10 rate; 25 to 250 bulbs sold at 100 rate 11 
