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Single Early Tulips 
Excellent for Bedding and 
Mass Plantings 
PINK BEAUTY 
$1.60 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
Doz. 
COULEUR CARDINAL, Bright crimson-scarlet 
with a deeper shade of red, like dew, on the 
Outsidem Lo. eucestre oe eiaeeen kin oe sae ee 51235. -* $10.50 
GENERAL DE WET. Suieetetentd poms of 
a flery orange with yellow center ....... 16 
KEIZERSKROON, Crimsonvscarlet with very 
attractive golden yellow edge ..... Madore 1535 
PINK BEAUTY. Bright cherry-rose, lightly 
Stripedswhitts. 2. ates ane teen ee 1.60 
RISING SUN. Clear golden yay of great 
béeautyzandmvigor = eae ee shoves we rem LOO) 
VAN DER NEER. Dark purple fone a a most 
brilliant tone and splendid shape ..... ate vales 5, 
WHITE BEAUTY. Of all white Tulips this” va- 
riety issthe), most handsome a. 2 es tae ee we LOO) 
AMERICAN FLAG 
REMBRANDT TULIP, 
‘ $12.00 per 100 
$1.60 per doz. 
Double Ear 
ELECTRA. Splendid : 
Murillo ees 23 meso 
MR. VAN DER HOEI 
ORANGE NASSAU. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. 
SCHOONOORD. A 
WARHBIWG 5 onc oodace 
VUURBAAK. Brillian: 
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REMBRA 
AMERICAN FLAG. Dark red 
and blue base. So named be 
resemble the American Flag. . 
CORDELL HULL. A splendid 
comes more beautiful as the fl 
bination of silvery white and b) 
a very striking effect. eee) 
Ofatives purposesaton nase 
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Cove, Washington, 
July 18, 1950. 
Van Beorcqneie Bros., 
Babylon, N. 
The Tulip bulbs received from you 
last season were the finest I have ever 
had. The display of bar this spring 
was admired by all who saw it. 
should love to have a plot of them but 
space ig limited. I share these 
that I am ordering now with a flower 
loving friend who will soon have a 
chdee but who has little time, space 
or money. 
Very oly 
MRS W. W. BRUNNER. 
Van Bourgondien Bros., Inc., 
Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
Dear Sirs: Your catalogs are irre- 
sistible so am sending an order for 
more Tulips 
The bu = I ordered last fall were 
very satisfactory and gave great joy in 
the spring they were so colorful. Some 
of the Daffodils were more than 414 
inches in diameter, nearer five. 
Thanking you, I am, 
Very truly yours, 
EDITH TERPLE ose 
(Mrs. Philip R. Cook.) 
5233 Grand Ave., 
; Downer’s Grove, Ill. 
Have always found your bulbs to be 
wonderful and have lovely flowers. 
Blossoms have attracted much comment 
from friends and neighbors. 
MRS. PEARL E. REINHALD. 
Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., 
March 3, 1951. 
Would like to compliment you on 
the beautiful blooms I have had in the 
past from your bulbs. Your bulb “‘spe- 
cials’’ that I have taken advantage of 
have been wonderful. My neighbors 
all rave about them. I mentioned your 
business firm. 
Yours tr 
DOROTHY ik LISIECKI. 
Washington 15, D. C., 
5540 “32nd St. TON W., 
June 23, 1950. 
Van Bourgondien Bros., Inc. x 
Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: Last summer Ny young 
sons gave me a selection of your Dar- 
win Tulips for a birthday gift. It was 
the most beautiful and lasting ‘gift sons 
could give to a mother. The Tulips 
were gorgeous last spring and I'll have 
them for many springs to come. 
I am enclosing a small order for addi- 
tional bulbs. 
Yours t 
ruly, 
MRS. M, O. HIRSCHFIELD. 
Salem, Oregon, 
June 23, 1950. 
We certainly think your bulbs are 
the best we have ever had from any- 
where. This year we decided to take 
advantage of the 10% discount. 
MRS. NETTIE C. ROBERTS. 
3241 N. W. 24, 
Oklahoma City 7, Okla. 
Dear Sirs: I sent you an order last 
September for Tulip and Daffodil bulbs. 
This was a ‘‘get acquainted offer.’” 
The bulbs were some of the finest and 
largest I have ever received, and I 
thank you. 
I would like to have your catalog. 
For if that is a sample of the quality 
of your orders then your bulbs are the 
ones I want. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. J. L. GREEN. 
Akron 12, Ohio, 
i183 Tudor Ave., 
Nov. 15, 1950. 
Dear Sirs: Your bulbs arrived yes- 
terday in fine condition. I have been 
well pleased this fall with all the bulbs 
Ive gr ary ae your company. 
. HARRY BUCHS. 
R. D. No. 1, Box 338, 
Paxinos, Penna., 
April 6, 1951. 
I have tubers from you and this will 
be their fourth year to bloom. They 
would not go in a large cup. They 
have always been beautiful. I take 
prizes with them in the Flower Show 
each fall, 
MRS. MABEL FETTER. 
