View of our extensive nurseries at Hillegom (Holland), In the back our main warehouse, 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
These dwarf flowering Tulips bloom about 2—3 weeks earlier than 
the long stemmed Darwins. Because they bloom in the cooler earliest 
part of the spring the flowers last longer. Very fine for bedding and 
for groups. They are not growing so tall as Darwins and can stand 
all sorts of rough weather. Most of the varieties are early forcers! 
Outstanding bedding varieties are: Couleur Cardinal — General de 
Wet — Keizerskroon — Pink Beauty — Prince Carnaval and Sunburst 
TOPSIZE BEST FIRST SIZE 
p.100 p.1000  .100 
Apricot Yellow, apricot-yellow, shaded red and $ $ $ 
orange. Attractive color. Can be forced 
from, Januaryou ste en e 5— 45.— 4.20 
Brilliant Star, dazzling vermilion “easy 1H 
earliest and easiest forcing tulip. . . . 6— 55.— 5.20 
Couleur Cardinal, brilliant dark red variety, 
exceptionally suitable for bedding, on 
account of its very strong stem and the long 
lasting flowering period. .. . . 5.70 52.— 4.90 
Diana, pure white, large and strong oan chee 
be forced from January 1st. .. . 5.— 45— 4.20 
General De Wet, one of the most eractive 
early tulips, both for forcing and for 
bedding. The lovely warm orange color is 
very striking and attractive. . . , 5— 45— 4.20 
Ibis, the finest deep rose early tulip, eioed 
silvery rose. Doubtless the most favored 
forcing tulip in this color. Can be forced 
1rOM January. Sty ewes : . %w— 45.— 4.20 
Keizerskroon, the greatest Pvorte a all vith 
tulips; large and strong flowers of a fine 
scarlet color with a broad golden yellow 
edge. Exclusively for outdoor-planting. . 6— 55.— — 
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