Single Carly Si ulips 
Few, if any, of the spring-blooming flowers rival the Single Early Tulips 
for brilliancy of bloom or ease of culture. They are excellent subjects for 
formal beds on the lawn or for garden borders. While they do not possess 
the same size of bloom and length of stem as the May-Flowering Darwin, 
Breeder, and Cottage varieties, they are used where earlier blooms are de- 
sired. All of the varieties may be forced into bloom in January, while all 
of them may be easily had in flower pots late in February or early March. 
Brilliant Star Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
Bright vermilion-scarlet, same color as Vermilion Brilliant, but larger and of 
great substance. Splendid early forcer, flowering easily for Christmas. 
Couleur Cardinal Six $1.10, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.30, 100 $11.75 
Brilliant crimson-scar!et with a deeper tone or bloom on the outer petals. A 
bed planted wholly of this variety is a grand sight. Fine for mid-season forcing. 
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.Golden yellow flushed deep orange; large, sweet-scented flower of erect habit. 
Quite different in color from any other variety. 
Diana Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
Large, long, snowy white flowers of splendid shape. The finest white for bed- 
ding, and superb for pots or pans. 
Keizerskroon Six $1.20, Doz. $1.90, 25 $3.40, 100 $12.25 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet edged clear, rich yellow; excellent, large flower on 
long stem. Fine bedder; splendid for forcing. 
Princess Juliana Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
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. Does well in pans, but 
not before March. 
Rising Sun Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
A variety used for exhibition an account of its pure yellow color and wonderful 
size and substance. The finest golden yellow Early Tulip introduced to date. 
Rose Luisante Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
Large, brilliant, deep rose-pink flower. Splendid for bedding or pots. 
Super Single Mixed Six $1.10, Doz. $1.80, 25 $3.25, 100 $11.50 a ey <i 
This is our own special mixture which we recommend where the best results ors ; y, 
are desired in beds of mixed colors. This mixture is made up of hundreds of Single Early Tulips 
named sorts and in equal proportions of each variety. 
Double Early Culips 
Double Tulips are chiefly grown for their show effects in masses and are 
/ very lasting. Where a display of color is desired they are very satisfactory. 
~ Excellent for growing in pots or pans. 
? The following list contains the worth-while sorts. 
Marechal Niel Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
A bright orange-yellow Tulip of great beauty and substance; its color resembles 
a. that of the famous Marechal Niel Rose. The best in this color for forcing. 
Mr. Van der Hoef Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
F A yellow sport of Murillo with all its superb qualities. One of the very finest of 
the primrose-yellow, Double Tulips. A very lovely flower. 
Murillo Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
Delicate rose-pink, flushed white. Fine for bedding, and excellent for forcing. 
Peach Blossom Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
Bright rose-pink, flushed white, deepening with age to carmine-rose; large. 
Excellent for pots. 
Scarlet Cardinal Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20, 100 $15.00 
Excellent scarlet for bedding and forcing. The best of the double red varieties. 
Schoonoord Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20, 100 $15.00 
A beautiful, pure white sport of Murillo, with the same excellent forcing qual- 
ities. One of the best double white varieties, if not the best. 
Mixed Double Tulips Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
This is our own special mixture which we recommend where the best results 
are desired in beds of mixed colors. Made up of the best named sorts and in 
equal proportions of each variety. 
USE WAYSIDE PLANT FOOD IN THE AUTUMN 
Although many garden lovers do their fertilizing in the spring, the fertilizers 
are of a quality that obtain quick results but not lasting ones. . . . WAYSIDE 
GARDENS Plant Food enables you to apply it to your ground in the late autumn, 
just betore the beginning of snow and cold weather. 
Its high quality is such that it disintegrates very slowly. It remains highly 
fertile, penetrating into the soil through the winter months, reaching the root 
level of the plants when spring breaks through again. 
Double Early Tulips 
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