EARLY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
Among the most welcome sights in spring is the bursting in bloom of the Early- 
flowering Tulips. They commence to bloom treApril andeprovide a variety of brilliant 
colors in the garden till the May-flowering Tulips take over the crown of beauty. 
They are exceptionally valuable for planting in formal beds or in front of evergreens. 
The tall varieties bloom a little later than the shorter varieties. 10 50 
CASSINI. Large flower of brilliant, fiery red. Height 20 inches...... $1 45 $6 25 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Bright yellow with glossy sheen. Height 
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IBIS. Deep rose, changing to clear pink at edges. Height 14inches... 100 4 25 
KEIZERSKROON. Bright crimson with yellow border. Height 16 
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ORANGE WONDER. Beautiful glossy orange. Height 20 inches... 1 30 5 50 
WHITE HAWK. Large, globular flower of pure white. Height 14 
inches 
The huge flower heads, which are packed with numerous flower petals, resemble 
peonies. The massive flowers are supported on strong stems. The short-stemmed 
varieties are the Early-flowering kind, whereas the tall-stemmed varieties are the 
May-flowering kind. The long-lasting qualities of the Peony Tulips make them 
particularly valuable for bedding purposes. 10 50 
ELECTRA. Claret-red, shaded carmine. Height 12 inches.......... $1 10 $4 75 
EROS. (Late flowering.) Huge, compact flower of old-rose. Height 
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MR. VAN DER HOEFF. Large, pure yellow flower. Height 12 
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. NIZZA. (Late flowering.) Clear yellow, beautifully flaked with 
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PEACH BLOSSOM. Deep rose-pink, flushed white. Height 12 
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PEONY-FLOWERED 
MIXTURE 
A spectacular display can be 
obtained by planting this mixture 
of all colors of the Double Early- 
flowering kinds close together. 
10 for 95¢ 100 for $7.75 
25 for $2.10 
COLLECTION 20 
5 each of above 6 Peony-flowered varieties 
Peony Tulips 
COLLECTION 21 
10 bulbs of each... 60 for $6.00 
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TULIP MIXTURE 
These flamboyant Tu- 
lips are rightly named 
after the celebrated 
Yes, you too can have continuous Tulip painter. Each flower is 
blooms in your garden for 8 weeks or more. 
Plant your Tulips according to their blooming 
fantastically striped, 
season in those places where you want Tulip feathered and flamed in 
flowers at the time each group will bloom. 
a variety of colors as if 
EARLIEST—bloom in March xs , CHORES 
MEDIUM EARLY—bloom early April mixed on the artist’s 
MIDSEASON—bloom late April palette. Height 24 in. 
LATE SEASON—bloom in May 
LATEST—bloom late May 10 for $1.05 
COLLECTION 22 100 for $9.00 
10 bulbs each of above 5 Tulip groups ¢ 
MARCH-MAY TULIPS 2D bn "2.40 
