TULIP GRANGE . . . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
CROCUS 
DUTCH 
KATHLEEN PARLOW Doz. 40c; 100, $3.00 
Best white; large incurving petals and 
glowing deep reddish orange anthers; late 
for a crocus. 
PALLAS Doz. 40c; 100, $3.00 
Striped, blue shades. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA 
Doz. 40c; 100, $3.00 
The largest purple crocus. 
GOLDEN YELLOW Doz. 40c; 100, $3.00 
Blooms earlier than above colors. 
MIXED CROCUS Doz. 30c; 100, $2.00 
ALPINE 
For rock garden, Selected for Hardiness 
BIFLORUS (Scotch Crocus) Doz. 75c 
An exquisite little gem. Sweetly fragrant. 
January. 
SPECIOSUS Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Fall blooming. Large and vigorous. Blue 
with orange red anthers and golden throat. 
OCHROLEUCUS Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Fall blooming. Creamy white with deep 
yellow base. 
SATIVUS Doz. 60c; 100, $4.50 
Autumn blooming. Very large flowers of 
deep crimson lilac, veined purple. Showy 
orange stigmata. The leafage of this and 
other species is decorative thru winter and 
spring. 
SUSIANUS Doz. 35c; 100, $2.00 
“Cloth of Gold.” Deep yellow with rich 
red-brown shading on outer petals. Feb¬ 
ruary. 
TOMASSINIANUS Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Slender flowers varying in color from pale 
mauve to deep purple. Very hardy and 
first to bloom. January or February. 
ZONATUS Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Fall blooming. Many flowers of soft orchid 
pink over a period of several weeks. 
Planted among trees and shrubs where it 
will be undisturbed except for removal of 
grass and weeds this will become more 
beautiful year after year; even growing 
thru cover plants that are not too dense. 
Recommended for rock garden. 
ALPINE CROCUS—Mixed 100, $2.00 
BULBS FOR THE ROCK CARDEN 
These hardy little people of the Spring may add weeks of color—blue and gold, amethys' 
and purple, pink perle and lavender. 
MINIATURE NARCISSI 
*BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS 
Each 50c; doz. $4.50 
Large “hoop petticoat,” pale canary color; 
very early. 
*BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUOUS 
Each 30c; doz. $3.00 
“Hoop petticoat” or “Medusa’s Trumpet.” 
Wide spreading trumpet of gold and small 
perianth segments. Rush leaved. 
CANALICULATUS Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Miniature poetaz. White with yellow eve. 
LOBULARIS Doz. 75c; 100, $6.00 
Miniature yellow trumpet blooming so 
early that they often show thru the snow. 
About 8 inches. 
TRUE MINOR Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Miniature trumpet daffodil; bright yellow 
and only six inches high; but with poise 
and dignity equal to King Alfred. 
♦TRIANDRUS ALBUS Each 50c; doz. $4.50 
The slender grace and fairy-like poise of 
this rare and charming narcissus make it a 
thing of perfect beauty in the rock garden. 
W. P. MILNER Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Trumpet variety of creamy white; about 
six inches high, and lovely in every way. 
TULIPS (Botanical) 
DASYSTEMON Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Cluster of 3 to 5 starry white and yellow 
flowers standing 3 inches above a little 
* Grown from seed at Tulip Grange. 
swirl of dark, green leaves—much like a 
well made corsage upon Mother Nature’s 
Easter gown. 
CLUSIANA Doz. $1.00 
“The Lady Tulip.” Dainty upstanding blos¬ 
soms of rose and white sharply pointed 
petals. 
FLORENTINE ODORATA (Sylvestris) 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
A graceful “butter yellow” flower, with 
bronze exterior, poised upon a slender 
stem. Quite unlike the ordinary tulip 
form, but very lovely, and fragrant. 
KAUFMANNIANA Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
The earliest to bloom, a charming intro¬ 
duction to the tulip family. The flowers 
vary through shades of cream and yellow, 
marked with rose and carmine, and center 
of deeper gold. Stem 6 to 8 inches and 
flower carried upright. 
MARJOLETTA Doz. $1.25 
A perfect miniature, with none of the eccen¬ 
tricities that mark some of the botanical 
tulips, and all the dignity of an Indian 
chief. It has upright pointed petals of 
yellow with scarlet markings; blooms very 
late; 15 inches. 
PERSICA 3 for $1.00 
Very rare and extremely good in a tiny 
sun-drenched meadow in the rock garden. 
A cluster of bronzy buds, then glowing, 
golden stars in the sunlight. 6 inches. 
Collected bulbs cannot be compared to these. 
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