Single Early Tulips 
For a gorgeous display in beds, garden borders 
or in groups among perennials, Single Early 
Tulips are indispensable. They will bloom out- 
doors, depending on the season, in April and early 
May, preceding the taller stemmed Darwin, 
Breeder and Cottage types. Flowers are large and 
come in a wide range of beautiful colors; plants 
grow 10 to 15 in. high, depending on variety and 
season. Many varieties are excellent for forcing; 
all are lovely for cutting. 
7279 Bel Ami Beautifully formed, large, broad, deep reddish 
carmine-rose flowers with lighter margins and creamy white base, 
starred primrose. Very popular for cutting and early forcing. 
3 for 50¢; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00; 250 for $27.50 
7280 Brilliant Star Glowing vermilion-scarlet with large yel- 
low base starred olive-green. Flowers are large. Splendid for forcing; 
if planted early indoors, it may be had in bloom for Christmas. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7281 Couleur Cardinal Deep orange-scarlet with a plum 
colored tone or bloom on outer petals; yellow base. Large cup- 
shaped flowers of rich quality. Unrivaled for garden and forcing. 
7282 
De Wet 3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
3 for ee 7282 De Wet (Fireglow) Huge, sweet-scented flowers of bright, 
a nas fiery orange flushed scarlet. Exceptionally fine for outdoors or pot 
growing. Unlike any other early in color; general effect is orange. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7283 Diama Large, broad flowers of the purest glistening white; 
yellow base. The best single early white for pot or outdoor growing. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7284 Keizerskroon Brilliant crimson-scarlet broadly edged 
rich golden yellow. Large, rounded flowers on strong stems. A favor- 
ite; highly attractive for outdoors or late forcing. One of the showiest. 
3 for 50¢; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00; 250 for $27.50 
7285 Pink Beauty Bright glowing rose; the center of each petal 
striped white. The long flowers, as they age, often change from deep 
rose to cherry-rose and then to cherry-red. Delightful colorings. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $1.85; 100 for $13.00; 250 for $30.00 
7287 Prince of Austria (Fire Prince). Showy, fiery orange- 
scarlet flowers with yellow base; long lasting and sweetly scented. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7286 Prince Carnaval Golden yellow, each petal having dis- 
tinct flame-like markings of crimson-scarlet. A gaily colored tulip 
for all purposes, outdoors or indoors. Most spectacular; distinct. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $1.85; 100 for $13.00; 250 for $30.00 
7288 Rising Sun Pure golden yellow flowers of good form, large 
size, and sturdy growth. Excellent tulip for bedding and borders. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7289 Sunburst Very large, graceful yellow flowers flushed and 
flamed red with broad golden yellow edge. Most conspicuous in the 
garden; lovely for cutting. Good keeper. Easily forced indoors. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7290 Thomas Edison Terra-cotta orange flushed rose on out- 
side; inside terra-cotta orange with yellow-olive base. 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00; 250 for $25.00 
7286 
Prince Carnaval Single Early Tulips 
Peas, 7761 ALL COLORS MIXED 
100 for $13.00 - Splendid mixture in a wide assortment of the many colors here listed 
and others for an early display in outdoor plantings. 
3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.40; 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $90.00 
Four Choice Single Early Tulips 
Bel Ami (carmine-rose), De Wet (fiery orange), 
Diana (white) 
and Sunburst (yellow flushed red, broadly edged yellow) 
HOW. TO GROW TULIPS 
Outdoors: Tulips should not be planted in soil in which they had 
been grown the last two seasons. Select a new location in a sunny 
bah : position. Do not use fresh manure at planting time; well-rotted 
7872— 12 Bulbs, 3 of each, value $1.85 for only = i manure or bone meal may be worked into the soil which should be 
7873— 24 Bulbs, 6 ofeach, value 3.28 foronly 3. well drained. Plant bulbs 5 to 6 in. deep and 6 to 8 in. apart. i 
7874— 48 Bulbs, 12 ofeach, value 6.55 for only 5.80 Indoors: A mixture of % good clean garden soil and % leaf mold 
7875—100 Bulbs, 25 of each, value 11.25 for only 10.75 to which a little bone meal has been added will give the best results. 
A 6-inch pot will hold about 6 bulbs. Place bulbs about 1 in. apart 
each way. Cover with an inch of soil and water thoroughly; then 
put pots in a coldframe or heel-in in the garden for 8 to 10 weeks to 
force root development. Bring pots indoors, first in a cool location 
14 .. W. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Bulb Growers and gradually to the average living room temperature. 
