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The Holland Bulb Gardens, Limmen, Holland, Established 1868 
PARROT TULIPS—(Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
400 Admiral of Constantinople, a bright showy orange-red $ .45 $4.25 
401 Cramoisie Brilliant, a brilliant carmine-red, free blooming. .45 4.25 
402 Fantasy, a new sport from the Darwin Clara Butt, strong 
tall stem . 1.10 10.00 
403 Gemma, pure white, frilled edge, early. .90 8.00 
404 Lutea Major, golden yellow, with green and crimson blotches .45 4.25 
405 Markgraaf, inside rich orange, outside scarlet and yellow 
feathered . .45 4.25 
406 Sundew, new, very striking red, frilled edge, tall, strong stem .50 4.50 
407 Superfine Mixture, all colors represented. .40 3.25 
408 Parcel of 100, 20 each of 5 named varieties. 4.00 
Rembrandt Tulips 
These Late or May-Flowering Tulips are 
a strain of variegated Darwins technically 
known as “Broken Darwins.” Broken 
Tulips are “freak” tulips showing mosaic 
color effects in irregular stripes and 
streaks in the flowers and foliage. The 
contrasts are very wonderful and striking. 
Flowers are not so large nor so tall as 
the Darwins. They are hardy. To make 
a display they should be planted by them¬ 
selves in a' secluded part of the border. 
They fit in with the Byblooms. 
Per 10 Per 100 
410 Superfine Mixture, all colors represented. $ .55 $5.25 
411 Parcel of 100, 10 each of 10 named varieties. 6.50 
Tulipa Species 
The “Tulipa Species” are the original 
native forms of Tulips from which all the 
highly developed horticultural varieties 
have been derived. Their native habitat 
is chiefly Central Asia and Asia Minor. 
The genus exhibits a great range of vari¬ 
ation in color, shape, form and season of 
bloom. The plants are all small flowered 
and low, usually about eight to ten inches 
high. From a long list we select these 
species that should prove of interest to 
gardeners or botanists to study original 
forms. Very suitable for Rock gardens. 
Tulipa Eichleri 
Parrot Tulips do well in protected parts of border 
