

-Admiral of Constantinople. Bright orange-red with amber 
Parrot Tulip ‘‘ Fantasy ”’ 
We feel that this is a happily chosen name because only ini antasy could one really expect such a 
Tulip to exist. The robust stem carries the gigantic, capriciously striped flower, whereas the 
edges of the prettily arched and waved petals are whimsically carved and fringed. A brilliant 
array of colors is united in these famous Tulips. The warm satin-rose tint is contrastingly 
broken by fine, silvery-white and green shades. Unsurpassed for 
small lawns and groups, also this sublime variety is very suitable for cut 
flowers. 100 for $10. @; 12 for $1.55; 
Well-known Pavict 
These are the widely known varieties which need no further introduction. 
For several years they have stood the test in many gardens, as their splendid 
colors certainly match those of the newer varieties. Their stems, however, 
100 for 12 for 
gloss; the outside of the petals is apple green, very decorative $8.10 $1.20 

Cafe Brun. Warm brown; yellow and red veined $8.90 $1.30 
Cramoisi Brillant. Glittering carmine-red with yellow 
and greenish black shades, cedar-brown base ... Se EA 
$8.10 $1.20 
Five bulbs each 
packed and labeled. 
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Inexpensive Rainbow Mixture 


This mixture contains not only all colors one can think of but 
also the most different and whimsical shapes. We supply here 
all varieties, well-known as of old. 100 for $6.90; 12 for $1.05; 
25 for $2.90 
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julips as of Old 
are less strong, and occasionally in bad weather the flower proves too heavy. 
They are distinguished by their massive, waved and fringed flowers, and 
many people would not do without them in their gardens. 
Lutea Major. Bright golden-yellow, with red blotches at the 
top, the outside of the petals striped with reseda-green 
Markgraaf van Baden. Inside golden-yellow with red 
blotches; outer petals cherry-red with green and black stripes $8.10 $1.20 
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$8.90 $1.30 
25 for $1.90 
The Tulip Wonder ‘“ Red Emperor ”’ 
This is the very largest size Tulip ever cultivated. The tremendous big flower is carried on arobust 
strong stem, holding it firm and erect. The color is of just about the most brilliant scarlet one can 
imagine, and of such an intensity that the effece is almost blinding. The rich color becomes 
conspicuous, interrupted at the inside by a strikingly colored base. Furthermore a very attract- 
ive quality of this famous Tulip is che fact that it blooms very early. A small 
group of three in a border or in the rock garden will contrast brilliancly 
against a green background. 25 for $5.10; 3 for $0.75; 

Botanical or 
This race of Tulips originates from the mountainous regions of Eastern 
Asia, where they, like our Daisies, grow wild. It is for that reason that they 
give the best of satisfaction when planted in the rock-garden, where they 
can remain for several years and will bloom more beautifully every year. 
Eichleri. Large flowers of vermillion-red with light reverse 100 for 12 for 
markings, above a glistening black base. Prettily pointed petals $10.50 $1.55 
Kaufmanniana “‘Gaiety.”’ The real ‘‘Water Lily’’ Tulip. Low 
growing, star-shaped creamy-white flower — ... eas --. $13.70 $2.— 
Kaufmanniana “‘Elliott.”’ Strong white flower, effectively 
interrupted by a carmine-red stripe on the outside of petals ... $10.50 $1.55 
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12 for $2.70 
Wild Sulips 
Even if they have practically been overgrown by other plants, it will not be 
detrimental to their flowering capacities. When planted in borders and 
small groups in front of bushes, they produce a startling effect. These 
botanical or wild Tulips are noted for their early blooming. 
Kaufmanniana ‘‘Johann Strauss.” Brownish striped foliage; \00for 12 for 
perfectly shaped flowers of creamy-white with carmine-red 
striped on the outside of petals ... om =38 
Fosteriana ‘‘Princeps.” 
$24.10 $3.50 
Enormous scarlet-orange Tulip 






