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DASYSTEMON—In early May producing 3 to 5 small canary-yellow 
and white flowers on a stem. Very fine for the Rock Garden. 45c for 3. 
$1.80 for 12. $14.00 for 100. 
EICHLERI—A most favored Rock Garden Tulip with large scarlet 
flowers, brilliant yellow center, and golden-bronze exterior. An ex- 
cellent novelty, a very strong flowering variety, lasting for weeks. 
Height 12 inches. 30c for 3. $1.10 for 12. $8.25 for 100. 
FOSTERIANA PRINCEPS—Exceptionally fine large vermilion-scarlet 
flowers carried on 12 inch stems. The best of the Fosteriana group for 
the Rock Garden. 45c for 3. $1.80 for 12. $14.00 for 100. 
HAGERI—Very attractive little globular flowers. Dark scarlet, outside 
shaded copper-red with black base. Now very rare. 60c for 3. $2.25 
for 12. $16.00 for 100. 
KAUFMANNIANA (WATERLILY TULIP)—The earliest of all tulips, 
flowering in March-April. Large soft cream colored flowers with 
scarlet markings which really resemble waterlilies. Exceptional for 
the Rock Garden where it will come up and flower for years. 30c for 
3. $1.10 for 12. $8.00 for 100. 
KAUFMANNIANA GAIETY—Very dwarf growing, nearly creeping over 
the rocks. Soft yellow flowers with pink outer petals. A real Waterlily. 
muentor 5.19150 for? 12: $12:00 for? 100.- 
LINIFOLIA—One of the most beautiful and dainty species, flowering 
in May. Glowing scarlet cup-shaped flowers with a conspicuous black 
center. A Rock Garden “must”. 50c for 3. $1.90 for 12. $15.00 for 100. 
PRESICA (BREYNIANA)—A very beautiful little dwarf species pro- 
ducing several flowers on branching stems. Interior of fragrant flowers 
brilliant yellow, exterior golden-bronze. An excellent novelty. 60 
for 3. $2.25 for 12. $16.00 for 100. 
PRAESTANS (SUAVEOLENS SYLVESTRIS)—tThis is a very in- 
teresting variety that we can strongly recommend. It produces 3 or 
4 flowers to a stem and it’s color is of the loveliest orange-scarlet 
imaginable. 35c for 3. $1.25 for 12. $10.00 for 100. 
PULCHELLA VIOLET QUEEN —A very rare species of breath-taking 
beauty. Rich imperial-purple cup-shaped flowers carried on slender 
stems. Truly a charming little tulip unequaled in color and it is 
the first to bloom. Very scarce. 75c each. $2.00 for 3. $8.25 for 12. 
SAXATILIS—Here is another beautiful and interesting species having 
flowers of a delicate rose color with round golden-yellow base. Beau- 
tiful glossy foliage. Very rare. 60c for 3. $2.25 for 12. $17.50 for 100. 
SYLVESTRIS (FLORENTINE ODORATA)—A sweet scented, wild 
English tulip. Flowers drooping; yellow color. Must become estab- 
lished before flowering freely. 35c for 3. $1.25 for 12. $10.00 for 100. 
SYLVESTRIS VAR. TABRIS—A very beautiful species from Persia. A 
large form of Sylvestris of very free flowering and upright habit. 50c 
torso: $1.90: for 12. $15.00 for 100. 
TURKESTANICA—Producing in April 3 to 4 dainty little white flowers 
with yellow shading inside. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
AMERICAN NATIVE BULBS AND DORMANT ROOTS 
(For Fall planting) 
We do not carry these bulbs and roots in stock, but purchase them 
from various collectors throughout the States and offer them here under 
the condition that we receive them in good condition in time for you to 
plant them. 
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