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Rembrandt TULIPS 
9333 Mixed Colors The unique flowers of: Rembrandt Tulips 
resemble those of the Darwins, but instead of being of solid colors, 
they are beautifully striped, feathered or flaked in’ two or more 
colors. They bloom in May, grow 18 to 22 in. high, and are some- 
times referred to as ‘‘Striped Darwins.”’ We offer a splendid mixture 
of many varieties of this artistic and striking class. 
3 for 50¢; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00 
Chinese Lantern TULIP 
9336 Good Gracious This tulip is so distinct that instead of 
listing it with the Cottage or May-flowering group we are offering 
it separately so it will not be overlooked. Flowers are of goéd size,, 
-_globular and glow with such an iridescent sheen as to, create the 
effect of a delicately colored, lighted Chinese Lantern. The color 
is rather difficult to describe: a glorious combination of pink, sal- 
mon, orange and yellow gives the general effect of brilliant orange; 
Titi inside is a brighter orange with a contrasting yellow base 
P 3 for 55¢; 12 for $1.85; 100 for $13.00 
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Extra Early Species TULIPS 
_- The Botanical and wild Tulip species are mostly natives of Asia Minor and Central Asia.and are 
quite different in habit, requirements and uses from all other tulips. Their popularity is increasing 
each year as they surely have a grace and charm that endear them to everyone. Plant in a sunny 
location and well-drained soil. They deserve a place in every rock garden and hardy border. All are 
early blooming—some in April, others in early May. 
9392 Acuminata One of the most unusual and distinct 9385 Kaufmanniana Hybrids Red, rose, yellow in 
species. The extra long; narrow flowers are yellow, streaked many shades as well as white will be found in this mixture. 
with orange- -red. They taper.at the end to almost thread- : 3 for 60¢; 12 for $2. 20; 100 for $15.00 
lik ints. Very sh ind attractive. Mid-April. 15 in. 
aes oe “3 for 608; “12 for $2. 20; 100 for A oo 9396 Marjoletti Primrose-yellow shaded carmine-red; 
green starred base. Ee lovely species from Savoy. Early May. 
9397. Clualaria. Cady, or. Candystick . Tulip from Asia 14 in. 3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
Minor) Small, showy somewhat pointed blooms; outer 
i 9399 Praestans (Suaveolens). Long, brilliant orange- 
petals are white, flamed bright cherry-rose; inner petals, scarlet flowers, often two or more on each stem, which 
creamy white. Base 3 for 603, blue, Karly “Apri 10 to 123 100 makes a planting quite showy. Late April. From Bokhara. 
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14 in. 3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00 
9390 > Dasystemon Star-shaped flowers of rich chrome- 9387 Saxatilis Delicate lilac with yellow base. Usually 
yellow with large white tips; three outside petals are olive- _ bears two flowers on a stem. From the Island of Crete. Plant 
green tinged rosy purple. Usually 2 or more flowers:to a in a warm location. Blooms in April. Quite rare. 14 in. 
stem. Dwarf growing, 6 in. high. Early April. Turkestan. 3 for €0¢; 12 for $2.20; 100 for $15.60 
3 for 45¢; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00 
9393 ‘Eichleri Fairly large crimson-scarlet flowers; outer 
petals marked brown. Base is glistening black bordered with 
gold. A grand tulip from Turkestan. Early April. 12 in. 
3-for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
9394 Florentina odorata (Sylivestris) Medium sized, 
sweet-scented, butter-yellow, nodding flowers usually in 
pears. Wild English Tulip. Blooms in early April. 16 in. 
_ 3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
9379.  Fosterishar Red Emperor. Enormously long 
petals of the brightest scarlet; large black base bordered 
vellow. For size and brilliance this species tulip from Bokhara 
cannot be surpassed, Blooms in late April. When fully open, 
blooms are often more than 9 in. across. An unusually fine~ - 
trey, beautiful tulip at special low prices. 18 in 
3 for 50¢; 12 for $1.70; 100 for $11. 75 
9395 Kaufmanniana Large, attractive creamy white ; ‘ ; : 
flowers with a yellow center and shaded rosy red on the D 3 SRE 
outside. When fully expanded, resemble a Water Lily. The asystemen Fosteriana, Red Emperor ; 
eatliest of all tulips—late March or early April... From 
Turkestan. Slight variations in colorings may be expected 
atone a number of bulbs. 8 in. 
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Five Charming Species Tulips — 
_Dasystemon; Eichleri;, Kaufmanniana; 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor and Praestans. 
emn—15 Bulbs ( 3 of each, value $2.20) for $2.00 
9772—30 Bulbs ( 6 of each; value 3.70) for 3.50 
9773—60 Bulbs (12 ofeach, value 7.40) for 6.75 
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