Single Early, and Double Early Tulips are not as 
tall as the Darwins and others, so they are particularly 
reststant to early spring winds and storms. And they are 
the only hybrids suitable for planting in any exposed 
windy place. The flowers are large and well-formed; 
with good substance; the stems are strong and stiff; and 
the colors are very gay, sparkling and refreshing. 
Use them extensively in any location where they will 
receive plenty of sunshine. They are equally showy in 
informal groups and clusters scattéred throughout the 
garden, or in formal mass displays. 
Single 
Early Culips 
All Bulbs are Extra Size, 12 cms. or over unless otherwise noted. 
APRICOT YELLOW. (M). (14 inches high). A glowing yellow tinged 
soft orange. 11-12 cms. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
BRILLIANT STAR. (E). (12 inches high). A fiery scarlet with yellow 
and black center. A long lasting Tulip very effective for bedding 
and excellent for earliest forcing. 
8-55c, 6-$1.00, 12-$1.95, 25-$3.60, 100-$13.50 
COULEUR CARDINAL. (L). (14 inches high). Beautiful orange-flame 
shaded bronzy-purple. Noble bedding Tulip, especially recom- 
mended. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
DIANA. (E). (14 inches high). Fine, large, snow-white flowers, ex- 
cellent for bedding and fine for early forcing. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
GENEREAL DE WET. (M). (15 inches high). A glorious coppery flame 
suffused with sun-kissed gold. A splendid bedding Tulip, long 
lasting. Excellent for pots if not forced too fast. Fragrant, 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
GOLDEN MASCOT. (M). (14 inches high). Large golden yellow 
flowers. Great substance. Excellent for bedding and early forcing. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
KEIZERSKROON. (M). (15 inches high). Large, showy variety of 
scarlet red feathered out toward edges with yellow. Very effective 
for bedding. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
LADY BOREEL. (M). (12 inches high). Pure refreshing snow white. 
The finest white Tulip among the early varieties. Excellent for 
bedding and for pots, but should not be forced too early. 
8-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
MAD. GEVERS. New variety with large sulphur yellow flowers. 
Excellent for bedding and forcing. An improved Primrose Queen. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
PINK BEAUTY. (L). (12 inches high). Bright cherry rose with white 
feathering on center of petals and showy white centers. We con- 
sider this one of the most beautiful Tulips for bedding. 
3-75¢, 6-$1.40, 12-$2.80, 25-$5.10, 100-$19.50 
PRINCE CARNIVAL. (M) (J5 inches high). A brilliant shade of 
pure golden yellow, flamed with tongues of brilliant red. Sport 
of Prince of Austria. Exceptionally popular for cutting, and 
bedding. 
d-D0G, 6-$1.00, 12-$1.95, 25-$3.60, 100-$13.50 
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PROSERPINE. (E). (14 inches high). Large globular flowers of 
bright cherry rose. Very fine for early forcing and most effective 
for bedding. 
3-60c, 6-$1.10, 12-$2.15, 25-$3.95, 100-$15.00 
VAN DER NEER. (M) (16 inches high). One of the very best early 
Tulips. Soft violet-purple throughout. A bold bedding Tulip 
and excellent for forcing. 
3-60c, 6-$1.10, 12-$2.15, 25-$3.95, 100-$15.00 
VERMILION BRILLIANT. (E). (12 inches high). Use this for a large 
splash of sheer scarlet. Large flowers. Very fine for early forcing. 
11 to 12 cms. 
3-50c, 6-90c, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
DODD DO ODD ODODE ODD OOD LOI 
Single Early Tulip 
COLOR MIXTURE #314 
A hand-selected blend of the finest varieties. 
A choice, carefully blended mixture of all harmonious 
colors. Especially recommended by C. G. Van Tubergen 
for those who desire a complete range of brilliant colors 
in early blooming varieties. 
Strong First Size Bulbs—11 to 12 cm. 
6-60c, 12-$1.10, 25-$2.10, 50-$3.75, 100-$7.50 
Extra Select Bulbs—12 cm. and over. 
6-75c, 12-$1.40. 25-$2.65, 50-$4.90, 100-$9.75, 250-$22.50 
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Double Early Culips next Page 
Pictured below: A lovely arrangement of Single Early 
Tulip “Prince Carnival” with the pure white “Lady 
Boreel” in a pair of old Dutch wooden shoes. 
ARRANGEMENT BY MYRA BROOKS Photo by Roche 
