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utiful display in beds, in groups or in 
- plantings. Le toc og ROR teers AE .. 1.60 11.50 
sardinal — Bright vermillion-scarlet. As 
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DOUBLE LATE TULIPS 
a a rather new group of tulips that bloom with the 
D: rwins, Breeders: and Cottage varieties. The flowers are larg- 
aes — Very large double flowers of deep rose- 
pink. | A spectacular variety and one of the 
PE Ee xrcunt escoma — This variety resembles a mag- 
“ nificent white peony. Very large. 22 in. . 1.75 12.50 
“Uncle 7 Tom — A very beautiful and distinct vari- 
ety. The color is a uniform, deep, glossy- 
‘maroon. provers are large and ey double. 
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/ PARROT TULIPS 
The Parrot tulips are distinctive and 
unique in their irregularly shaped flowers, 
fringed and lacinated petals and unusual 
my coloring. 
Blue Parrot — The color is bright blue-pur- 
ple, about the same shade as the Dar- 
} “ win, Bleu Aimable. Flowers are large 
and petals are artistically frilled. 24 in. 
7 Each 30c; Doz. $3.00 
emarkably beautiful Parrot tulip, color, a beau- 
~ tiful rose-pink with faint stripes and featherings of apple- 
"green on outer petals. Very large flowers with fringed 
Good strong stems, 22 in. een $1.50; 100 for 
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SPECIES TULIPS 
Plant in well drained, sunny locations. 
Fosteriana, Agamemnon — Deep scarlet 
with black and orange base. Blooms 
early. A rare novelty. 15 in. Each 25C} 
Doz. for $2.50 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor — Extremely 
long petals of brightest scarlet. For 
size and brilliance it surpasses all oth- 
er varieties. Blooms measure up to 9 
inches across when fully open. 18 in. 
Each 20c; Doz. for $2.00 

Kaufmanniana — The “Water Lily” tulip. A charming species 
of remarkable beauty; blooms very early with large 
creamy white flowers that resemble water lilies. 8 in. 
Each 20c; Doz. for $2.00 

NARCISSUS or DAFFODILS 
The Narcissus are early spring-blooming flowers which 
succeed especially well in the hardy border. They are unex- 
celled for naturalistic and formal plantings and also valuable 
for cutting. Once planted, they need not be lifted for many 
years. Flowers appear in early April. 
The following list of varieties is not a long one but we 
believe it contains the very finest that can be offered in Nar- 
cissus. 
Daisy Schaefer (Leedsi) — Perianth, pure white, the large cup 
is canary yellow and gradually changes to white. Very 
large flowers, up to 414 inches. Each 35c; Doz. $3.50; 100 
for $25.00 
Golden Harvest (Trumpet) — Uniform, deep golden-yellow 
with broad, overlapping petals. The large trumpet is grace- 
fully rolled back at the brim. One of the very largest 
trumpet varieties. Each 25c; Doz. $2.35; 100 for $16.00 
King Alfred (Trumpet) — The most popular of all varieties 
of Narcissus. The perianth and trumpet are a uniform, 
deep, golden-yellow. A giant variety with beautifully 
frilled trumpet. Each 30c; Doz. $2.75; 100 for $20.00 
Mrs. E, H. Krelage (Trumpet) — This variety is known as the 
“White King Alfred.” Perianth is pure white; trumpet 
creamy yellow, changing to white. Each 30c; Doz. $3.00; 
100 for $21.00 
Queen of Bi-Colors (Trumpet) — Perianth is pure white with 
broad, overlapping petals; trumpet is clear golden-yellow. 
A very beautiful novelty. Each 40c; Doz. $4.00; 100 for 
$30.00 
Scarlet Elegans (Trumpet) — Deep ian perianth with or- 
ange-red crown. One of the first. to bloom, Each 30c; 
Doz. $3.00; 100 for $22.50 - 
Sparkling Eye, (Poetaz) — A cluster-flowered variety with 
white perianth and orange eye. Each 20c; Doz. $1.75; 100 
for $12.00 
SCILLA 
Campanulata (Spanish Blue Bell) — Grows about 15 inches 
high with beautiful bell-like flowers. They do well in 
borders or beds also in odd or Ny spots. Blue, Pink and 
White. Doz. 60c; 1600 for $4.00. 
Siberica — — Charming blue flowers on spikes 3 to 4 inches high. 
Extremely hardy and fine for naturalizing. Doz. %5e; 100 
for $5. 00 
