




BOTANICAL TULIPS 
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 six to twelve bulbs among the rocks 
in fairly well drained pockets. We have eliminated all varieties of inferior and poor blooming 
qualities, and only those varieties that have given satisfaction under American conditions have 
been listed. 
Three Doz. 100 
CHRYSANTHA. 8 inches. One of the smallest species in 
existence; a real novelty. Color rich yellow with rose 
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CORNUTA STENOPETALA. 15 inches. Graciously. formed 
flowers of scarlet and gold. The long, narrow and twisted 
petals give an effect hich is not seen in any other Tulip. 
Held upright on a tall, stiff stem; a most interesting species, 
having a very long blooming season ..... we ccatereNen terete evr ieia 1.00 3.50 
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. 


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FLORENTINA ODORATA. 15 inches. Deep golden yellow: inside; 
outside yellow to buff. Long pointed petals of unusual shape ....... -85 6.50 
KAUFMANNIANA (The Water Lily Tulip). 6 inches. Creamy white 
tinged rosy red; flowers large, attractive, with reflexing petals. One of 
the earliest and most free bloomers ...+.-+.s-seceececcesececes -45 1.40 10.50 
MADAME LEFEBER. 15 inches. A most intense orange- bred. This nae 
riety is considered to produce the largest flowers of any variety, for 
the petals measure 234 by 514 inches, and when normally opened is 
8 inches across. A most valuable addition. On account of its tre- 
mendous size plant in shaded and protected spot ........ susicveltiers vere BLOG me O0 
MARJOLETTI. 14 inches. Soft primrose with a carmine- vred border; 
the flower is held on a strong and suaieht stem. Native of Savoy. 
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PRAESTANS, FUSILIER. 18 inches. The tallest and ‘largest of the 
Praestans type. Flowers are bright vermilion-red, produced four to five 
per plant cat one® ime’ cecsrare custaecrisce iets eulaut ope neni one eine eta ee atonote 1.10 3.75 
PRIMULINA. 9 inches. White with pink | border and recurved petals 
resembling a dainty Water Lily. A scarce and unusual variety. 
Flowers open only on cloudy days and in the evening, and do not 
open) 20° full sun, like other vanieties: «<1. isl ieietoeieieiereleeieiere teleiois 2.25. 27.50 
SPRENGERI. 12 inches. Yellow with narrow red border. Late bloomer 
which holds blooms after the Darwin Tulips . see 640 91.3589 10500 
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