BUNCH-FLOWERING OR 
MULTI-FLORA TULIPS 
A branching mainstem with 3 to 6 flowers, each on 
an individual stalk, good size blooms, gracefully spaced, 
all from one bulb; May flowering. 
The effect is quite unique and pleasing, the colors 
are good and the Bunch-Flowering Tulips lend them- 
selves perfectly for flower arrangements. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Although not as sturdy textured as the late Tulip 
and shorter in stem, these Single Early Tulips are ex- 
tremely useful, since they bloom at least two weeks earlier 
outside and can be forced in the greenhouse to bloom as 
early as January. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Large double flowers with open centers on short 
strong stems, these are very useful for forcing and grown 
in pans, their impressive heads of warm colors make 
quite a show. 
A small round bed of Double Early Tulips in the 
center of a rose garden, gives a cheerful note to the other- 
wise colorless design. 
MENDEL TULIPS 
This new race of Tulips is the result of crosses be- 
tween Darwin Tulips and Single Early Tulips. They are 
exceptionally useful for early forcing and we have se- 
lected four of the most outstanding amongst them. 
