Botanical Tulips (Wild Species) 
CLUSIANA —Has been known as "Lady Tulip" 
for more than three hundred years. Three 
inner petals are white, the outer red. Very 
early. 18 inches. 
KAUFMANNIANA —Called the water-lily tulip. 
Creamy white, sulphur tinged center. Height 
10 inches . 
EICHLERI —Small bright red flower. Very fine 
for rockgarden. 12 inches. 
FOSTERIANA RED EMPEROR — Brilliant red. 
The largest tulip today. 
WILSONIANA — The smallest tulip. Height 9 
inches. Bright red. Late. 
Parrot Tulips 
FANTASY — Deep pink with lacinated edges. 
Plant in full sun, and interplant with blue 
scilla excelsior ... 
BLUE PARROT —Bluish heliotrope flower on tall 
stem. It was greatly admired at Oakland 
Flower Show. $2.00 each. 
LADY DERBY —Soft smoky lilac. 
Striped and Feathered 
PIERRETTE —White lilac flamed. Looks like an 
Easter egg. 
UNION —Brown, feathered gold. 
COLUMBUS — (C) Yellow flamed red. Pointed 
petals. Height 24 inches. 
JEANNE DESOR —(C) Orange yellow. Mr. How¬ 
ard Gilkey called this the most beautiful tulip 
at the Chelsea Show last spring. 
Per Doz. 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
$ 0.75 
$ 5.20 
$46.80 
1.00 
7.00 
63.00 
0.75 
5.00 
45.00 
3.90 
27.50 
3.20 
20.00 
$ 0.90 
$ 6.50 
$48.50 
20.00 
1.40 
9.00 
81.00 
Tulips 
$ 1.00 
0.85 
$ 7.00 
6.00 
$63.00 
54.00 
0.85 
6.00 
54.00 
1.00 
7.00 
63.00 
main runway 
HOW TO ELIMINATE 
GOPHERS . . . 
The only practical way to 
protect your bulbs from 
gophers is to trap the 
gophers. They are com¬ 
paratively stupid animals 
and easily caught with 
Macabee wire traps avail¬ 
able at practically all hard¬ 
ware and seed stores. 
Peter Valinya 
1452 Floribunda Avenue 
BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA 
