MAY FLOWERING BUNCH 
TULIPS 
Every Bulb Produces a Bouquet 
A distinct type of Tulips that are achieving considerable 
popularity for their novel manner of producing a bunch of 
flowers from one bulb. They develop a strong main stem 
from which develops 3 to 6 side shoots and each of these 
side shoots or branches is surmounted with a lovely per- 
fectly formed flower. The plant attains a height of about 
two feet. The flowers are spaced in a very artistic and grace- 
ful manner on the plant, consequently, the plant presents a 
very attractive appearance in the garden and it is especially 
well suited for cutting for flower arrangements. We offer 
the following varieties: 
Monsieur Mottett, Ivory white, height 26 ins. 
Per doz. 80c; per 100, $6.00 
Madam Mottett, Cerise red shaded purple, height 24 in. 
Per doz., $1.25: per 100, $12.00 
Bunch Tulip, Monsieur Mottett 
Bizarre Tulips 
One ot the oldest races of Tulips grown extensively in Europe during the seven- 
teenth century. 
It is this class that is credited as being responsible for the famous 
tulip craze in 1635. Bizarre Tulips are all queerly striped and variegated; they belong 
to the May flowering group, and flower on tall stems. 
gated with crimson and purple stripes 
per 100. $5.00. 
Bybloemen Tulips 
Like the Bizarre varieties, 
s. Yellow ground colors, varie= 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Per doz, 70c; 
these tulips were evolved at the time o! the 
Tulipomania which swept Holland and neighboring European countries early 
in the seventeenth century. 
in European countries. 
They have been grown and sold quite largely 
The ‘‘Rose’’ Bybloemen tulips are those marked with crimson, rose, pink 
and scarlet on a white ground, and the ‘Violet’? Bybloemen are those marked 
with blue, purple and violet also on a white ground. 
They flower at the same time as the Darwin and Breeder varieties, and the 
culture is the same; height about 24 inches. (See illustration.) 
Per Doz 
Rose Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties......... $0.75 
Violet Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties....... 15 
Rembrandt Tulips 
100 
$5.50 
5.50 
These tate or May-flowering garden tulips form a new class of stately 
beauty. 
They are in reality Darwin Tulips which have “‘broken’’ into per- 
manent variegations—the flowers of various rich colors being striped, blotched 
and marked with different shades and colors. 
Choice Mixed Varieties................ awe 
Botanical Tulips 
and Species for Naturalizing, Rockeries, etc. 
Per doz., 753 per 100, $5.50 
Plant in clusters of six or more bulbs, placing them two to three inches apart in 
well-drained pockets where they can remain indefinitely in the Rock Garden. 
Per Doz. 100 
Clusiana. The Little Lady tulip from Persia. A beautiful dwarf 
variety suitable for perennial borders with rockeries. Color, white 
with: cherry. stripes. Height, 12°incheésiice tam: 2 crane = oe eeaein ee $0.75 $5.50 
Eichleri. A grand variety from Turkestan, producing immense 
flowers of crimson scarlet with black center marked with gold. 
Height ldsinchest.i.siecstces ec ee eee 70 85.00 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor. A magnificent variety of intense bril- 
liancy, having extra large flowers of a bright vermilion-scarlet with 
a black base bordered yellow. A grand exhibition sort suitable for 
forcing or garden culture. Height, 18 inches; 25c each........... 2.50 18.00 
Florentine Odorata. (Sylvesivis.) The sweet scented, wild, pure 
yellow: tulip Height;712 inches) mecca eri ee eae ee -80 6.00 
Kaufmanniana. (Water Lily Tulip.) One of the loveliest, from 
Turkestan. Broad reflexing petals; creamy white with carmine- 
red; on the reverse, center golden yellow. Height, 6inches......... 1.25 9.00 
Oculis Solis. (Sun Eye Tulip.) A native of southern France. Large 
crimson flowers with black center. Height, 12 inches............ 1.00 7.50 
We will supply individual 
price. 
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The proper depth and distance apart to plant bulbs is shown in our booklet, ‘‘How to Grow Bulbs,” sent free. 
TULIP KAUFMANNIANA 
bulbs of any sort described on 
this page at one-tenth of the dozen 
6 Bulbs of a variety sold 
at the dozen rate, 25 at the nun- 
dred rate. 
