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Tulipa fragrans.— A fiBe species fiom Algiers, with fragrant 
flowers 20 ^2.00 
fulgens. — Large brilliant red flowers 10 i .00 
Gesneriana.— The parent of many of the florists' Tu- 
lips. Flowers intense scarlet §3.00 per 100 5 .">0 
Greigi. — One of the finest species. Foliage large, 
beautifully spotted with black, and large dazzling, 
orange-scarlet flowers with yeUow and black cen- 
tres. A fine home-grown stock 30-50 O-.5.00 
Imported bnlbs in fall Slo.OO per 100 20 2.00 
Haageri.— Pvich dark red, interior yellow and black.... 25 2.50 
lliensis. — New species from Turkestan. Flowers deep 
red, black centre 25 2.50 
Koipakowskiana. — Bright red or yellow flowers, black 
centre; new from Turkestan 25 2.50 
maculafa. — Flowers large crimson, blotched 10 1.00 
Oculis-solis. Sun's Eye. — Crimson flower, black centre. 
Curious and showy 10 1.00 
Orphanidea. — A new species from Dr. Kegel 50 5.00 
Ostrowskiana. — New from Turkestan 50 5.00 
Persica, Persian Tulip. — A beautiful dwarf, late 
flowering species, with fragrant yellow flowers, 
copperj'-red on the outside. The latest flowering 
species $fi.00 per 100 10 1 .00 
relroflexa. — Bright yellow recurved flowers 10 1 .00 
sylveslris. Sweet-scented Tulip. — ^Large bright yellow 
flowers 10 75 
Iriphylla. — New .species from Turkestan, with bright 
red or orauge-colored flowers 20 2 . 00 
Turkeslanicus. — New 50 5.00 
Turcica. Parrot Tulip.— K beautiftd species with 
large irregular flowers, varying from the brightest 
red to the deepest yellow. Fine for massing. 
S2.50perl00 5 50 
viridiflora. — Very large flowers; green, splashed with 
, yellow 10. 75 
* Trileloia uniflora. Spring Star-Fl(nDer. — Flowers star-shaped. 
AVhitc wilh a blue lino in each petal. Hardy, and 
also fine for pot culture 5 50 
uniflora var. lilacina.— Like the last, but with sky-blue 
flowcrH 10 1. 00 
•Zephyranlhos Candida.— Flowers beautiful white, fragrjuat in 
sumuur. Store the bulbs in dry soil during the 
winter 10 75 
•Trcatrae. — Large white flowers, tinged with purple, 
lilooms tbronghoiit the summer and fall in open 
gnnmd 5 50 
Zygadenus glaucus. — Flowers greenish-white, in spring ....... 5 50 
Nutlallii.— Like the last, but with nearly pure white 
flowers in dense heads 5 50 
