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PERUVIANA (Clusii). The Cuban Lily, flowers deep blue in large umbel 
in summer. Doz. $2.80, 100 $19.59 
PERUVIANA ALBA. White. These demand a warm place in the gar- 
den; the bulbs must be well covered in the winter against frost. The 
large heads of flowers are very interesting and deccrative. 
; Doz. $3.20, 100 $22.50 
PRATENSIS. Deep blue, flowers in May, very pretty. Doz. $.65, 100 $4.50 
SIBIRICA (Praecox). The Siberian Squill. Bright blue, one of the most 
valued spring flowering bulbs, also fine for forcing, largest selected bulbs. 
Doz. $.65, 100 $4.50 
SIBIRICA. Good flowering-size bulbs. 7 to 8 Cm. Doz. $.50, 100 $3.60 
SIBIRICA ALBA. Pure white Doz. $.50, 100 $3.69 
SIBIRICA TAURICA (Multiflora). Bright clear blue, very early. 
Doz. $.65, 100 $4.50 
TUBERGENIANA.....Introduced by us from Northern Persia and now 
offered for the first time in the U. S. A. It is one of the most charming 
of the early flowering bulbous plants, and in general appearance, it is a 
highly refined Puschkinia libanotica. The color of the flowers is a very 
unusual and delicate light blue with somewhat darker stripes down the 
petals. The flower spike is about 5 inches, and each bulb gives three or 
more spikes with ten or more flowers. The leaves are broad and short. 
It is a welcome addition to the early flowering bulbs for the rockery, 
garden and alpine house. Award of Merit London, 1937. F. C. C. Haar- 
lem, 1939. Doz. $8.50, 100 $60.00 
COLLECTION OF FINE NAMED VARIETIES.....CVan Tubergen’s selec- 
tion). 100 $4.50 
FINE MIXTURE. (Van Tubergen’s selection). 100 $3.00 

PARROT TULIP, Sundew 

Our origination, RED EMPEROR, world’s largest Tulip. See page 24. 
