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These Wild Tulips come in lovely odd shapes, many with reflexed petals 
and curiously twisted and reflexed foliage. They belong in the rock garden 
where they thrive and increase if left in the ground from year to year. Plant 
them in groups of 6 to 12 bulbs among the rocks in fairly well drained pockets. 
We have eliminated all varieties of inferior and poor blooming qualities, and 
only those varieties which have given satisfaction under American conditions 
have been listed. 
Doz. 100 
CHRYSANTHA. 8 inches. One of the smallest species in existence; a real 
novelty. Color rich yellow with rose exterior . $1.00 $7.50 
CLUSIANA (Little Lady Tulip). 10 inches. Outer petals cherry-red, inner 
petals white with violet base. Excellent for rock garden. Originally found in 
Asia Minor .90 6.50 
CORNUTA STENOPETALA. 15 inches. Graciously formed flowers of scarlet 
and gold laciniated like a Parrot Tulip held upright on a tall, stiff stem; a most 
interesting species . 2.00 15.00 
Eichleri 
Sirene 
(MAY-FLOWERING) 
(Top-Size Bulbs) 
As a result of crossing Tulipa Retroflexa with Darwin Tulips, a 
very beautiful race of Tulips, with reflexing petals, has been ob¬ 
tained. The flowers greatly resemble colored Lilies; few flowers equal 
them in grace and beauty when cut for table decoration. 
Doz. 
ADONIS. 26 inches. Long, striped flow¬ 
er with reflexing petals. Vivid cerise- 
red; a very elegant Tulip and keeps 
very well when used for a cut flower. .$0.75 
ALASKA. 24 inches. Exquisite, long 
pure yellow flower, slightly reflexing. A 
prize winner and a valuable addition to 
any collection .80 
ARTEMIS. 27 inches. Brilliant carminc- 
rose with white base. Similar in type 
to Retroflexa except in its color.70 
ECLIPSE. 27 inches. Orange-yellow; 
one of the finest of the new Hybrid 
Tulips .65 
RETROFLEXA. 25 inches. Primrose 
with recurving petals, very decorative 
Tulip .70 
SIRENE. 25 inches. Rich rosy pink with 
pale pink at the margins. A great ex¬ 
hibition flower of exquisite beauty, and 
retains its vivid colors until petals fall. 
Use with blue Forget-Me-Nots.65 
100 
$5.50 
6.00 
5.00 
4.50 
5.00 
4.50 
COLLECTION No. 4 
(Top-Size Bulbs) 
6 each of these 6 Lily-Flowered Tulips 
(36 bulbs), $2.00. 
12 each of these 6 Lily-Flowered Tulips 
(72 bulbs), $3.75. 
25 each of these 6 Lily-Flowered Tulips 
(150 bulbs), $7.25. 
EICHLERI. 10 inches. Crimson-scarlet shaded orange with glittering black 
center marked with gold. Very large flower. This variety will outshine a great 
many of our cultivated Tulips. Native of Turkestan. Highly recommended.. .90 7.00 
GREIGI. 14 inches. Brilliant orange-scarlet flower with yellow and black 
center; foliage spotted maroon. Blooms in early May. Highly recommended. 
. Each, 50c.. 5.00 
KAUFMANNIANA (The Waterlily Tulip). 6 inches. Creamy white tinged 
rosy red; flowers large, attractive, with reflexing petals. One of the earliest 
and most free bloomers . 1.10 8.00 
MARJOLETTI. 14 inches. Soft primrose, shaded carmine-red at base; small 
flower of very attractive color. Native of Savoy. Blooms second week in May .95 7.00 
NOVELTY BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Each Doz. 
BATALINI. 4 inches. Soft chrome-yellow with deeper yellow center. A very 
pretty species with dainty flowers of distinct form and color . $0.60 $6.00 
LINIFOLIA (True). 7 inches. Light vermilion-red. Extra and most unusual 
variety for the rock garden. Beautiful and extremely scarce . 65 6.50 
MADAME LEFEBER. 15 inches. A most intense orange-red. This variety is 
considered to produce the largest flowers of any variety, the petals measuring 
23/ 4 by 5V 2 inches and when normally opened is 8 inches across. A most valu¬ 
able addition . 1-50 
Kaufmanniana 
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