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Botanical Tulips 
Plant in generous clumps in good soil, preferably at the base of a fairly large 
sheltering rock, which will serve both as protection and as a background when 
they are in flower. 
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Clusiana. 12 in. Carmine-rose, with white edge. It is sometimes 
known as the “Candy-stick” Tulip because of its delicately red- 
and-white striped effect when partly open . 
Cornuta stenopetala. 10 in. Crimson, with points of petals rich 
yellow.. 
Eichleri. 11 in. Large; brilliant scarlet, with black center. A 
high-class, permanent variety. 
Florentina sylvestris. 18 in. Produces fragrant yellow blooms, 
sometimes two on a stem. 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor. 18 in. One of the largest of the type. 
An immense flower of glossy orange-scarlet. May be had in 
bloom indoors in February. 
Kaufmanniana. 6 in. Cream-white, tinted carmine outside; 
yellow center. The earliest variety . 
Marjoletti. 14 in. Light yellow, splashed on the outer petals with 
scarlet. 
Oculis solis (Sun’s Eye Tulip). 12 in. Bright scarlet. 
Suaveolens. The following three varieties are very hardy and 
there are none better suited for rockeries. Will bloom several 
years in succession. 
Pink Quartz (Due Rose). 10 in. One of the best pinks for rockeries 
Red and Yellow. 10 in. 
Scarlet. 10 in. 
Doz. 
100 
$1 00 
$5 00 
2 00 
13 50 
1 25 
6 50 
1 25 
7 00 
9 00 
1 50 
9 50 
1 00 
6 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 00 
5 00 
1 00 
5 00 
75 
4 50 
Parrot Tulips 
Very large varieties with drooping, parrot-like buds and wide-spreading, 
fringed and frilled petals with curious markings. Unusual and striking as cut- 
flowers but not good for bedding or mass display. 
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Fantasy. This striking variety has the silken texture of its ancestor, 
Clara Butt, with the same ashy salmon-pink on the outer surface, 
splashed and blended with a greenish shade, melting into pink 
through shades of cream, yellow, and lemon. The strong, stiff 
stems grow 28 to 30 inches high. 
Splendid Mixture. All the best varieties. 
Doz. 100 
$1 50 $7 50 
75 4 00 
New Rembrandt Tulip 
Cordell Hull. 20 in. A new type of Rembrandt Tulip. Bright garnet-red, with 
broad splashes of white, with but little penciling. Base is white with clear blue 
margin. The flowers are extra large and are produced on strong stems. Especially 
recommended for growing in pans or pots on account of its Bartigon parentage. 
This is one of the best introductions in Tulips in recent years. Though the 
stock is scarce, we have made the price attractive, within the reach of all 
gardening enthusiasts. $3 per doz.; $17.50 per 100. 
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