
(SPECIES OR BOTANICAL TULIPS) 
Under this heading we offer you the old well-known rockery tulips, 
but at the same time we have included several new acquisitions of 
Fosteriana and Kaufmanniana hybrids. 
All these varieties are exceptionally suitable for planting in the 
rockery garden. They flower at least a fortnight before the early 
tulips, and they may be regarded as the opening of TULIP TIME. 
- Special attention is drawn to the varieties Mad. Lefeber and Princeps 
_ for they are real beauties. 
TOPSIZE 
p. 100 p. 1000 
Biflora, small white flowers with yellow Sean giving up to $ eet 
nine flowers on one stem » 4.30 338.— 
Chrysantha, pretty yellow flower with red edge. Some dozens 
of these small tulips will do remarkably well i in your garden. 
Very striking. Height 8 ins. 3.30  28.— 
Cornuta Stenopetala, a quite strange and outstanding variety, 
giving 6 inches long, pointed flowers, yellow with red 
coloring. Something absolutely out of the way . 6.30 58.— 
Dasystemon, a rather strange variety, each bulb giving 4 or 5 
broad open white flowers with yellow centre. Very dwarf 
flowering. A real rockery tulip. Height 6 inches. Limited 
stock 7.50 70.— 
Eichleri, a most favoured rockery tulip, large crimson-scarlet 
flowers, with a lighter shade on the outside petals. Yellow 
and black centre. Height 12 inches. A very strong flowering t 
variety, lasting for weeks A 35.— 
Fosteriana Cantate, brilliant vermilionsced” Enormous large 
flower. The foliage is most beautiful, broad shiny dark 
green leaves. A fine novelty! . 40.—  375.— 



AT THE 1000 RATE 
250 BULBS OF ONE VARIETY WILL BE CHARGED 
