
Dasystemon 
Per 3 
CORNUTA STENOPETALA. 15 Graciously 
inches. 
formed flowers of scarlet and gold. The long, narrow 
and twisted petals give an effect which is not seen in any 
other Tulip. Held upright on a tall stiff stem; a most 
interesting species, having a long blooming season 
DASYSTEMON. 6 inches. Incredibly lovely flower of 
canary-yellow, petals tipped pure white, with flowers 
opening flat. Foliage is glossy green. Excellent showy 
species 
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EICHLERI. 10 inches. Crimson-scarlet shaded orange, 
with glittering black center marked with gold. Very 
large flower. This variety will outshine a great many 
of our cultivated Tulips. Native of Turkestan. Highly 
recommended 
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KAUFMANNIANA. = (Water-Lily Tulip.) 6 inches. 
Creamy white tinged rosy red; flowers attractive, with 
reflexing petals. One of the earliest and most free 
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KAUFMANNIANA, BRILLIANT. 6 inches. This is a 
seedling of the regular Kaufmanniana; color is a pleasing 
red; same height, but blooms about 10 days later 
KAUFMANNIANA, SHUMAN. 7 inches. Brilliant red 
Kaufmanniana type, bordered yellow. Very unusual and 
striking color in this class 
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yellow, outside carmine- 
Large and early 
LINIFOLIA. (True.) 
scarce 
MARJOLETTI. 14 
on strong, straight stem. 
PRAESTANS, FUSILIER. 

Praestans, Fusilier 
65 
60 
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red, 
6 inches. 
milion-red. Extra and most unusual variety 
for the rock garden. Beautiful and extremely 
inches. 
Soft 
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CHRYSANTHA. 8 inches. 
smallest species in existence; a 
real novelty. Color rich yellow 
with rose exterior 
Per 3 
KAUFMANNIANA, THE FIRST. 7 inches. 
Another new form; color rose to white, base 
edged white. 
Light ver- 
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primrose 
with a carmine-red border, the flower held 
Native of Savoy. 
Blooms second week in May 
18 inches. 
tallest and largest of the Praestans type. 
Flowers are bright vermilion-red, produced 
4 to 5 per plant, at one time 
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Botanical Tulips 
These wild Tulips come in lovely odd shapes, many with 
reflexed petals and curiously twisted and reflexed foliage. They 
belong in the rock garden where they thrive and increase if left 
in the ground from year to year. Plant them in groups of six 
to twelve bulbs among the rocks in fairly well drained pockets. 
We have eliminated all varieties of inferior and poor blooming 
qualities, and only those varieties that have given satisfaction 
under American conditions have been listed. 
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Marjoletti 
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1.75 

3.25 The First 
Kaufmanniana, 
