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Bizarre Tulips 
One of the oldest races of Tulips grown extensively in Europe during 
the seventeenth century. It is this class that is credited as being respon- 
sible 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. Choice Mixed Varieties. Yellow ground colors, 
variegated with crimson and purple stripes. Per doz.. 70c; per 100, $5.00 
Bybkloemen Tulips 
Like the Bizarre varieties, these tulips were evolved at the time of the 
Tulipomania which swept Holland and neighboring European countries 
early in the seventeenth century. They have been grown and sold 
quite largely in European countries. 
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 vioiet also on a white ground. 
They flower at the same time as the Darwin and Breeder varieties, 
and the culture is the same; but the stems are not so long. (See illus- 
tration.) 
Doz. 100 
Rose Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties......$0.80 $6.00 
Violet Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties. . 80 6.00 
Lily Flowered Tulips (May Flowering) 
These have blooms of a distinct form, the pointed reflexed petals 
having the form of a lily. They are very graceful and desirable when 
used for cutting or borders. They prefer partial shade. 
Doz. 100 
Adonis. (G-21 in.) Long shapely 
reflexed petals, bright and vivid, 
Rembrandt Tulips 
These late or May-flowering garden tulips form a new class of stately beauty. 
They are in reality Darwin Tulips which have “‘broken”’ into permanent variega- 
s of various rich colors being striped, blotched and marked with 
different shades and colors. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. 
Shier Per doz., 80c; per 100, $6.00 
Botanical Tulips and ‘Species for Rockeries, etc. 
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. 
rosy carmine red, white base... .$0.85 $6.50 
Alaska. (H-20 in.) A beautiful, Doz 100 
large, elongated flower with Clusiana. The Little Lady tulip. A beau- 
pointed petals of a golden yellow. .80 6.00 tiful dwarf variety suitable for perennial 
Borneo. (G-24 in.) Beautifully borders and rockeries. Color, white with 
formed reflexed flower of rich cherry stripes. . elas Sear trates OOOO Rae OLOU) 
dark red aie os nescence ee 1.25 9.00 
Eclipse. (G-26in.) Large reflexed zs 
flower, salmon-rose flushed red Fosteriana, Red Emperor. A mag- 
d ibys 1.00 7.00 nificent variety of intense brilliancy, 
raha COEDS SSO 8 7G ch Da Pan BD pacity S : z having extra large flowers of a bright 
Java. (G-26 in.) Graceful and vermilicn-scarlet with a black base 
attractive reflexed flowers of bordered yellow. A grand exhibition 
creamy white with carmine edge. 1.10 8.00 sort suitable for forcing or garden cul- 
Picotee. (G-20 in.) (Maiden’s ture. Height. 18 inches. .75 each.... 7.50 
Blush.) An elegant flower with 
recurved petals; pure white with = fe ‘ : 
a es : poms = ane Eichleri, A grand variety from Turkestan, 
Sir picotee peahts of rose-pink. . 70 5.00 producing immense flewers of crimson 
ren. (F-21 in.) Rich _cerise scarlet with black center marked with 
pink with pale pink margin, re- gold. Height, 11 ins. ERO 6.00 
flexed petals. Satter O59) 1000 
Florentine Odorata. (Sylvestris.) The 
sweet scented, wild, pure yellowtulip ... .80 6.00 
= . 5 
Greigii. Beautiful large flowers; color 
Triumph Tulips vermilion-scarlet, center maroon, black 
These represent the greatest blotches; foliage, spotted dark browr. 
improvements in Tulips since Height,.9.ins: -BachiS0c=5-29 eee 5.00 40.00 
the Darwin race was intro- 
duced. They are hybrids of % . : 
Gi i = , - Kaufmanniana (Water Lily Tulip.) 
the Single Early and Darwin Broad reflexing petals; creamy white 
sorts and bloom between with carmine-red; on the reverse, center 
the Single Early and the golden yellow. Height, 6 ins.. ... 1.35 10.00 
Late Flowering Cottage, 
Breeder and Darwintypes. 
The flowers are large and Oculis Solis. (Sun Eye Tulip.) Large 
the colors are brilliant and crimson flowers with black center. = 
are produced on tall, stiff Heteht:12 inst ace. cise eee renee 1.00 7.50 
stems 
Doz. 100 
Algiba. Clear heliotrope. . anys  Se.ve potas sues ener ORO AO aeRO 
Aviator. Shining carmine red ordered whites 1.00 7.50 
Essen. Cherry red with white edge....................05... -85 6.50 
Gallicurci. (New.) A beautiful sort having flowers six 
inches in diameter when fully expanded. Produced on tall 
strong stems. Color cherry red with narrow white fringed 
edge, yellow base (see illustration).............. Each 20c 2.00 15.00 
Kansas. Snow white with yellow base......... BaWieabno f 3° 1.00 7.50 
Lord Carnarvon. White with violet rose margin.......... .70 5.00 
Ribera. Yellow, mottled and stippled fuchsia red........ 1.10 8.00 
Stockholm. Deep red with narrow yellow border. . Ber eel BUS) 5.50 
Telescopicum. A beautiful flower of great substance. A 
fine show variety. Color violet tinted rosy-red, inside darker 
with white base.. See Rr ay hi 80 6.00 
Tosca. Fine purple with white feathered edge. Be eerie oa 75 5.50 
Ursa Minor. Beautiful golden yellow....... Sasa A010) 7.50 
Mixed Colors. Made up from many choice varieties, "per 
1000 $47.50. : ood DE Ss RSS ee. 5.00 
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