Tulips of Rare Distinction and Beauty 
DOUWBLEZEARLY TULIPS 
Double Early Tulips are chiefly grown for their showy 
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 but should not be forced into bloom too early. 
Marechal Niel. New. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
Bright orange shading to yellow. Best of this color for 
forcing. Highly recommended. 14 inches. 
Orange Nassau. On TIC 2e Sle So2o 2.0511 O0n SLOL00 
A rather unusual color in Double Tulips—orange- red. Very 
effective for planting m beds or borders. 12 inches. 
Peach Blossom, 6; (aes 125 $1.35 225-9205: 100: $10:00 
Bright rose-pink flushed white, deepening with age to car- 
mine-rose; large. Excellent for pots. 12 inches. 
Safrano (Tearose). 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3,00; 100, $11.00 
As pleasing a saffron-yellow as the old Tea Rose. 12 inches. 
Scarlet Cardinal. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Excellent scarlet for bedding and forcing. The best of the 
double red varieties. 15 inches. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
One of the best double white va- 
11 inches. 
Schoonoord. 
A beautiful, pure white. 
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REMBRANDT TULIPS 
These are Darwin Tulips that have broken into a per- 
manent variegation or diversity of color. The flowers are 
beautifully striped and blotched; attractive in beds and borders. 
American Flag (Old Glory). 
6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 
Dark red with broad white lines and blue center. Large, 
long flowers of good substance; straight, strong stem. Out- 
standing novelty. 30 inches. 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
These lovely Tulips are the result of crosses between the 
Single Early and Darwin Tulips. They are useful for the 
border because of their strong stems, bridging the gap be- 
tween the early and late Tulips. Many varieties are fine for 
forcing. Be sure to try some. 
Crater. 6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 
Bright scarlet. A fine bedding and forcing Tole 23 inches. 
Denbola. OS XA IOLS SESS AEE Ps 65: 100, $10.00 
Certse-red, slightly bordered white. A flower of great 
substance; vigorous grower. 22 inches. 
Elmus. (0) MAOaS HD BSI SONG PAGY. 
Bright red edged white. 
27 inches. 
be Orange Wonder. New. 
yy 6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
) Bronzy orange with golden yellow edge. The large, sub- 
/ stantial flower is carried on a strong stem. 25 inches. 
' SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Few, if any, of the spring-blooming bulbs rival f 
the Single Early Tulips for brilliancy of bloom or 4 
ease of culture. They are excellent subjects for 
formal beds on the lawn or for garden borders. 
Many of the varieties may be forced into bloom in 
January, while all of them may easily be had 
blooming in pots in late February or early March. 
General De Wet. 
6, 85c; 12, $1.50; 25, $2.85; 100, $9.50 
Golden yellow, flushed decp orange; large, sweet- 
scented flower of erect habit. 20 inches. 
$2.50; 100, $8.50 
A fine bedding and forcing Tulip, ¢ 
lovely to bridge the gap between early and late varieties. ' 
Single Early Tulips, continued 
Keizerskroon. 6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
Brilliant crimson-scarlet, edged clear rich yellow, excellent, 
large flower on long stem. Fine bedder; splendid for forcing. 
16 inches. 
Pink Beauty. New. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Vivid cherry-rose; center of petals striped white. An enor- 
mous flower of superb shape. Fine bedding Tulip. 16 inches. 
Prince of Austria. New. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100,'$10.00 
Fine orange-red, inside brilliant scarlet. A lovely, sweet- 
scented flower. 16 inches. 
White Hawk. 6, 75c> 12) $1.35 25, $2.65 100, 310100 
Large, pure white flowers. 16 inches. 
Yellow Prince (Golden Prince). 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
Yellow; sweet scented. A gocd bedding and forcing Tulip. 
14 inches. 
PEONY-FLOWERED TULIPS 
(Double Late Tulips) 
These flower at the same time as the Cottage Tulips. They are 
thankful for a little shading against bot midday sun, which will 
help them to carry their heavy, peony-like blooms erect. Taller 
than the Double Early. Blooming period, early to late May. 
Blue Celeste (Blue Rie 
6, $1.15; 12, $2.20; 25, $4.10; 100, $12.00 
Soft violet-purple; large flower, very ’ showy. 14 inches. 
Coxa. New. 6, 65c; 12, $1.20; 25, $2.35; 100, $9.00 
A beautiful carmine-red. Large flowered. 22 inches. 
Eros. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Old-rose, tinted silvery rose toward the edge. 20 inches. 
Livingstone. New. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Bright red; yellow center. Ideal for cutting. 18 inches. 
Mount Tacoma. 6, 65c; 12, $1.20; 25, $2.35; 100, $9.00 
Large flower resembling a double, pure white peony. 
23 inches. 
Uncle Tom. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Dark glossy red; large flower. 22 inches. 
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