Botanical and species Tulip 
The tulips that are listed under this heading are mostly wild species, natives of Asia Minor, where they are found on adjacent 
rocky slopes and shores of the Mediterranean. They are particularly adapted to rock garden planting, but are seen to advantage, and 
are very attractive in the border as well. 
There are many types, seme with miniature flowers in clusters, 
Acuminata—A very distinct, unusual and odd tulip. Very long, thin, 
narrow taa=>rina petals that end in a thread-like ooint. Bright yellow, 
striped with red. Height 16 in. _Doz. $1.50; 100 $11.50 
Biilora—Miniature, starry white flowers with bright yellow center. 
Early flowering with several on one stem. 
Height 6 in._Doz. $1.50; 100 $10.50 
Clusiana—-This charming little tulip is known as the Lady Tulip. Small 
white star-shaped flowers, flamed cherry-red on outer side. 
Height 12 in. _Doz. 75c; 100 $5.50 
Dasystemon—White flowers with bright yellow center, several flowers 
to stem. A dwarf growing species from Turkestan. 
Height 6 in._Doz. $2.00; 100 $13.50 
Eichleri—Fiery scarlet with glistening black center marked with gold. 
Very large, brilliant flower particularly desirable for the border or 
the rock garden. Height 10 in. _Doz. 75c; 100 $5.50 
Forsteriana "Red Emperor"—A sensational new tulip. Deep fiery scar¬ 
let, large black center, bordered with a band of yellow. Very large 
flower with rounded petals, and of remarkable substance. 
Height 18 in. _Six $1.60; Doz. $3.00 
Kaufmanniana—Large creamy flower, beautifully marked carmine, gol¬ 
den yellow center. The large water lily-like flowers open up flat on 
short erect stems. A very early flowering species from Turkestan. 
Height 6 to 8 in._Doz. $1.00; 100 $7.50 
thers with fine large, intensely brilliant flowers. 
Kaufmanniana Hybrids—This is a new type of these lovely tulips, ob¬ 
tained by crossing Tulipa Kaufmanniana with T. Greigii, and these 
have the characteristic deep brown or maroon markings in the foli¬ 
age. The colors vary greatly from deep red, rose and yellows to 
white, and are most attractive._Doz. $3.00 100 $23.50 
Kolpakowskyana—Deep yellow, striped and flushed red on the outside. 
A very attractive flower on slender stem. 
Height 15 in._Doz. $1.60; 100 $11.50 
Marjoletti—Soft primrose, flushed carmine-rose at base. Small but 
most attractive flower, a native of Savoy. 
Height 12 to 14 in. _Doz. 75c; 100 $5.50 
Praestans—Three and four bright scarlet flowers to each stem. Desir¬ 
able for the border or rock garden. 
Height 10 in._Doz. $1.25; 100 $9.50 
Sylvestris—Pure yellow medium-sized flower on drooping stem. This 
is the sweet-scented wild tulip native of the British Isles. Very fine 
for naturalizing either in the rock garden or in the wild. 
Height 15 in. _Doz. 70c; 100 $5.00 
Turkistanica—Three and four small white flowers, shaded yellow in¬ 
side, from each bulb. Most desirable for the rock garden. Very 
early flowering. Height 8 in. _Doz. 80c; 100 $6.03 
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All these tulips belong with the Cottage class, but because they are all quite distinct in type, much resembling large lilies, they 
are grouped separately. They are especially fine as cut flowers, and may be arranged beautifully in a bowl or vase. 
Artemis—Brilliant rosy-carmine, with prominent 
pure white base. A fine tulip for cutting. 
Height 24 in. _Doz. 80c; 100 $5.75 
Captain Fryatt—Deep violet-purple with bluish 
center. The long petals reflex strongly. The 
color is unique in the Lily-Flowering class. 
Height 25 in._Doz. $1.50; 100 $11.50 
Elegans Alba—(White Crown)—Large creamy- 
white flowers, with a narrow margin of carmine, 
which does not spread as the flower ages. 
Height 22 in._Doz. $1.50; 100 $10.50 
Fascinating—Very large, long, graceful flower 
with prettily undulating petals. Deep sulphur- 
yellow deepening toward tips of petals, and 
deep, glowing yellow on inside. A most fas¬ 
cinating flower. Tall, straight stem. 
Height 25 in._Doz. $3.00; 100 $25.00 
Golden Emblem—Very large, clear yellow flower 
on tall, strong stem. A perfect tulip of the 
Lily-Flowering type. 
Height 23 in._Doz. $1.50; 100 $11.50 
Henrica—A large bright yellow lily-like flower, 
with a strong wiry stem. The best in this color. 
Height 22 in. _Doz. $3.00 
Marcellina—Beautiful, large cerise-rose, with prom¬ 
inent white center. An exceptionally pretty 
flower with gracefully reflexed and curling pet¬ 
als. Height 24 in_Doz. 80c; 100 $6.00 
Botanical Tulip, Clusiana 
Grullemanni Tulip, Magnolia 
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Grullemanni Tulip, Mimoza 
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Primrose Delight -Lovely pale yellow, with deep 
lemon-yellow interior. Large and beautifully 
formed flower that is carried on a tall, strong 
stem. Height 24 in_Doz. $3.50; 100 $25.00 
Sirene—Brilliant, glistening rose-pink, margins of 
the prettily twisting and reflexing petals light 
pink, white center. It resembles a great pink 
lily. Height 20 in_Doz. 70c; 100 $5.25 
White Cross—This is one of the outstanding tulips 
in the Lily-Flowering class. Large beautifully 
formed flower on which the inner petals stand 
erect, while the outer petals reflex gracefully. 
Height 25 in._Doz. $2.25; 100 $15.50 
White Duchess—An extremely large and exquisite¬ 
ly beautiful tulip. Before opening the flower 
shows a pretty soft green, with a pink flush at 
top, but on opening turns to a glistening pure 
white. The petals are undulated and reflex but 
slightly. Tall and stately, on wiry, straight stem. 
Height 27 in._Doz. $2.00; 100 $15.50 
Yankee Girl—This is quite a unique flower, the 
petals strongly reflexing, curling into a circlet. 
The color of this pretty flower is a pleasing sal- 
mon-buff, and has great substance. Tall, straight 
stem. Height 26 in_Doz. $3.25; 100 $24.50 
Lily Flowering Tulip, Sirene 
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NOTE—Please add 5c per dozen for all tulips to be sent by Parcel Post. 
