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Tulipa eielileri 
Tulipa kaufinanniana 
Tulipa clusiana 
c Dutch ^Breeder Tulips 
Breeder Tulips bloom at the same time as the 
Darwins and their immense blooms are erectly 
held on long strong stems. The colors of the 
Breeder are what modernists term as “art” or 
pastel shades, embracing rich tones of bronze, 
yellow and purple. For association with the 
brighter hued Darwins, they are unsurpassed. 
Doz. 100 
Abd-el-Kadir. Soft bronzy yellow, 
shading lighter at edges. Interior 
bronze brown, olive base. 26 in.$1.00 $7.00 
Bacchus. A superb flower of rich 
violet blue, darker exterior. White 
base. 28 in.90 6.00 
Bronze Queen. Golden yellow, 
tinted apricot and bronze. An ex¬ 
quisite color. 28 in. 
Copernicus. Dark coppery bronze, 
flushed old rose, with olive base. 
29 in. 
Doin Pedro. Distinct shade of coffee 
brown, shaded maroon. Interior rich 
mahogany. 22 in. 
Fairy. Rich orange red shaded ma¬ 
hogany. Superior for border or late 
forcing. 24 in. 
Golden Bronze. A charming combi¬ 
nation of old gold, flushed helio¬ 
trope. Inside mahogany brown. 20 
in. 1.00 
Lucifer. Terra cotta orange . 1.00 
Louis XIV. A Tulip of outstanding 
merit with blooms of dark purple 
flushed bronze and edged golden 
brown. A superb flower. 28 in.95 
Prince Albert. Glowing mahogany 
brown shading to soft bronze in 
center. 32 in. 1.00 7.00 
Prince of Orange. Terra-cotta with 
orange edge. Flower of great sub¬ 
stance. 25 in. 1.00 7.00 
Velvet King (Dreadnought). Velvety 
blue black with white base. Im¬ 
mense flowers of good form. 24 in. 1.00 7.00 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed Breeders. 
Here we offer an unusually choice 
assortment of colors, judiciously 
blended so as to insure the grower 
a wider assortment of splendid 
colors . 1.00 7.00 
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Tulipa Species 
Here we offer a galaxy of exquisite floral 
treasures to those fastidious gardeners who de¬ 
sire something choice and unusual. They are 
just the treasures to stimulate the keen enjoy¬ 
ment of gardening, so often surfeited with the 
commoner-—but beautiful—bulbs offered and so 
universally grown. 
It is well nigh impossible to attempt to vis¬ 
ualize or portray in words the beauty afforded 
by these gems. Tucked away, in generous quan¬ 
tities in the rock garden or border, they will be 
seen to advantage but are perhaps at their best 
in colonies on sloping hill or bedecking the 
borders of brook or waterside. 
They are easy to grow, hardy and give abun¬ 
dantly of their vivid blossoms under ordinary 
care. They increase in magnificence and num¬ 
ber with each passing year. They are moder¬ 
ately priced so as to enable flower lovers to 
grow them in generous quantities. 
Doz. 100 
Clusiana (The Lady Tulip). This spe¬ 
cies comes from the Mediterranean 
region; has small white flowers with 
a flush of rose on the outer surface, 
and purplish-black at the base. 
Height 12 in.$1.20 
Eichleri. A native of Turkestan. It 
is a fine species with large leaves 
and broad flowers of intense scarlet, 
having a black blotch at the base 
margined with yellow. Height 8 in. 1.20 
Greigi. Low growing, the flower stem 
rarely exceeding 8 in. in height, the 
leaves marbled with purplish 
blotches. The large sized flowers are 
of a dazzling vermilion red color, 
faintly marked at the base with a 
dark spot. Early flowering and most 
attractive . 4.00 
Kaufmanniana. An early flowering 
species from Turkestan and is one 
of the finest. It grows 8 in. high 
with broad, flat leaves. The flowers 
are very large, the color being 
white to creamy-yellow tinged with 
pink on the outside, the petals 
marked with a broad orange blotch 1.40 
Marjolette. Soft-primrose, shaded 
carmine-red at base. A small 
flower. Late May flowering. Height 
14 in.1.80 
Sylvestris (Florentina odorata). A Brit¬ 
ish species. Pale yellow flowers 
with casual edgings of red and fre¬ 
quently the scapes carry two flow¬ 
ers, but the most valuable property 
of all is its fragrance. April and 
May flowering. Height 10 in.1.20 
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