ROCK GARDEN BOTANICAL TULIPS 
These are exquisitely sweet and dainty small flowered 
varieties on six to eight inch stems. They are the most de¬ 
lightful subjects for the rock garden and equally at home 
in the front of the border. They flower during early May 
in the latitude of New York. Once planted they make their 
appearance each year with no further care. 
CHRYSANTHA— 8 in. Th ree alternating petals red outside and deep 
yellow inside. Three other alternating petals yellow inside and out. 
Pointed petals. A real gem. $1.00 Doz.; $7.50 per 100; $72.50 per 1000. 
CLUSIANA —8 in. Similar in size and shape to Chrysantha, but of en¬ 
tirely different color. Three petals are bright red, margined white on 
the outside and all white inside. The other three alternating petals are 
snow white. Like a tiny water lily in appearance. 85c Doz.; $6.50 per 
100; $62.50 per 1000. 
CORNUTA STENOPETALA— This is one of the most interesting and 
unusual of all rock garden Tulips. It is unlike all other Tulips in form, 
the narrow twisted petals reminding one somewhat of the petals of a 
Cactus Dahlia. The color is a mingling of red and yellow, the red deep¬ 
ening as the flower ages. $2.00 Doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
KAUFMANNIANA —10 in. See color illustration. The earliest of all 
Tulips. Flowers early in April. White, flushed carmine with yellow center. 
Large flowers. $1.25 Doz.; $8.50 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 
LARGE FLOWERED BOTANICAL TULIPS 
The most vivid and the most striking spot in your early Spring garden will be these Large Flowered 
Botanical Tulips. They are as strikingly beautiful as the very showy later flowering Tulips, but they 
come into flower several weeks earlier. Your neighbors will be amazed to find these fine large vivid 
red Tulips in full bloom in your garden weeks before their Tulips have even begun to show any signs 
of buds. The three varieties offered are all of about the same color, a vivid crimson, but they follow 
each other in flower. Intermingle the three varieties in one bed and the bed will be a blaze of color 
for about six weeks, beginning in early April in the latitude of New York and continuing until the regu¬ 
lar Tulip season the latter part of May. Bring your Tulip season forward several weeks by planting 
these three varieties, the finest, largest and showiest of the Large Flowered Botanical Tulips. Noth¬ 
ing later in the season will surpass them in beauty or brilliance. Once planted in your garden they 
become a permanent fixture, reappearing each successive year in greater profusion. 
FOSTORIANA —The earliest to bloom, flowering along with the early Daffodils. This species is 
very rare. $4.75 Doz.; $35.00 per 100. 
EICHERLE —Flowers two weeks later than the above. $1.00 Doz.; $7.50 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. 
GREGII —Follows Eicherle in bloom two weeks later. Extremely rare. $7.50 Doz.; $50.00 per 100. 
"EARLY WONDER" LARGE FLOWERED BOTANICAL TULIP COLLECTION 
PLANTED NOW WILL BLOOM IN YOUR GARDEN EARLY NEXT SPRING. 
12 Each of above three varieties, total 36 bulbs . $12.50 
25 Each of above three varieties, total 75 bulbs ....-. 20.00 
"THE GEM" ROCK 
GARDEN TULIP 
COLLECTION 
12 each of above 4 choice 
varieties $4.50 
100 each of above 4 choice 
varieties 32.50 
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