EARLY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
Among the most welcome sights in spring is the bursting in bloom of the Early- 
flowering Tulips. They commence to bloom in April and provide 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 ey ergreens. 
The tall varieties bloom a little later than the shorter varieties. 10 50 
CASSINIE. 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. Peautiful glossy orange. Height 20 inches... 1 30 5 50 
WHITE HAWK. Large, globular flower of pure white. Height 14 
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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 12inches.......... $110 $4 75 
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MR. VAN DER HOEFF. Large, pure yellow flower. Height 12 
5 bulbs each of above 
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6 Early Flowering Varieties MOUNT TACOMA. (Late flowering.) Exquisitely formed; pure 
Whites terphit:2.0 mic hes saree see a ee pees Penns: Sp 95 400 
E T lj NIZZA. (Late flowering.) Clear yellow, beautifully flaked with 
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ar y U Ips 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 95c 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 
QUANTITY 
TULIPS 
An inexpensive mixture for you who 
prefer various colors mixed together in- 
stead of one-color groups. This Rainbow 
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gives a wealth of flowers for cutting. 
10 for 90c 25 for $1.95 
MAY 1955 
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 
29 30 31 
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TULIP MIXTURE 
These flamboyant Tu- 
lips are rightly named 
after the celebrated 
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blooms in your garden for 8 weeks or more. | fantastically SURI EC nl Tuck ee tate eee ea cto 
Plant your Tulips according to their blooming : : E 
season in those places where you want Tulip feathered and flamed in 
flowers at the time each group will bloom. Al variety of colors as if 
EARLIEST—bloom in March ae 4 Syd a RS Sone at eel ag EE 
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 25 bn "2.40 
TOTAL AMOUNT | $ 
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