TULIPS 
A selected list of highly recommended varieties, including a num-. 
ber of grand “old stand-bys”, and some outstanding newer ones, 
in a wide range of colors in the various types. Top-size, best 
quality bulbs, from one of Holland’s leading growers. Priced per 
dozen (no less than 6 of a variety sold), 100 for 7 times the dozen 
price. Tulips, hyacinths, etc. should be planted for mass effect, in 
quantity, preferably several dozen or more of a variety. The num- 
bers following the variety names give the height, in inches, of that 
variety. 
TULIP Fosteriana 
RED EMPEROR (14) immense flower, with long scarlet petals; 
DIACKEDASOs early mre! ae aki hi Se ye ISN oe 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
First of the Tulips to bloom in the Spring,—except for Red Em- 
peror, and some Species. Fine for bedding, or cutting. 
BELLONA (14’’) pure golden yellow___.._._SS Sein WDM AC SE 
COLEUR DE CARDINAL (10”) crimson-scarlet —.00 «dO 
De WET (12”) golden, flushed fiery orange-scarlet_.. 25 
DeLee MASCOT C12") large. yellow oo oe ee 
IBIS (11’’) deep brilliant pink, shaded carmine 285 
KEIZERSKROON (12’’) scarlet, with broad yellow margin... ===. 
OLYMriADE. (12) extra; fine yellow 00 1.15 
PINK BEAUTY (11’) deep rose and white; large... :C*«id2‘«*CzCSS 
meviAs D'ORO -(11")> deep golden :yellow 20 80 
PRINCE CARNAVAL (12’) yellow, overlaid with red blotches... 1.50 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA (12’’) clear orange-red; sweet scented... Ae ey 479 
PRINCESS JULIANA (11’’) white, flushed pink 1.30 
BOSmLUICAN Leata. ) Drtiiant rose gee Ne a gg 
SUNBURST (10’) yellow, flushed and flamed red _...... ss tttstststs:~C«i2«C'D 
DIM LESoWAN (137) large pure white. ene ee 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
These bloom practically at the same time as the Single earlies; 
the flowers are larger, and longer lasting. Very effective for bed- 
ding purposes. 
BONANZA > CIS’): carmme-red,” edged (yellow ee reipentnne i NO 
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SOO Pile CEP OR IN OTSA TOU ee et a ee ee 170 
MARECHAL NIEL (11’’) soft yellow, flushed orange... 1,25 
Mit. VAN VUGERGEN«(127).) pire yellows... ee 30 
MURILLO MAXIMUS (12”) white, flushed pink — Ww 1.25 
PEACH BLOSSOM: Cll?) < deep): roses a ee 80 
SCARLET CARDINAL (10’’) vermillion-scarlet - 2.70 
WILLEMSOORD (11’) carmine-red, edged white... Waa cine WRN 1.70 
MENDEL TULIPS 
A group of varieties from crosses between Darwins and the Sin- 
gle Early Tulips, many with the colors and long stems of the Dar- 
wins, but blooming 10 to 14 days earlier,—soon after the Single 
Earlies. 
HANDEL (18) white, with vivid rose edge... 1.05 
HER GRACE (18’) rose, with white base; large flower, strong stem___. 1.25 
JOHN GAY (15’) orange; egg-shaped 0 8 LS 
KRELAGE’S TRIUMPH (15’) glowing red; extra nice __...... tti‘;O;C‘*id‘«C OSS 
MEAS; Eo. Ho KRELAGE: 616"), pure satin rose 2 ee 1.05 
ORANGE WONDER (15”) pure sparkling orange, lighter edge... ==: 1.30 
PAPAVER (16”) bright scarlet-red; very pleasing shade... = ==————~—~«i2‘~COSSS 
PINjGEMAC1S). pip Bnd Whites. ee OE oe op By 
PIQUANTE . C17") \.carminewted.) edred: white 0 eg gg 
ROSE MARIE (16”) ivory, edged pink — sect Ne gis Sh aa 
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