BOTANICAL TULIPS (Wild Species) 
These wild tulips come in lovely shapes, many with reflexed petals 
and oddly twisted foliage. They belong in the rock-garden, 
where, when kept dry during the summer months—their dormant 
period—they can be left in the ground from year to year. 
Each Per Doz. Per 100 
ACUMINATA (22). The Horned Tulip, yellowish and red, narrow, 
twisted petals 
CLUSIANA (18). Known as the Lady tulip or the peppermint stick 
tulip. This variety was introduced into Holland as early as 1645... .20 2.00 
EICHLERI (12). Large crimson-scarlet flowers, yellow and black 
COnrOC amy CHyesilikimg at large groups... eye ee ey Pueie Wel 
FOSTERIANA RED EMPEROR. This is a maanificent variety 
growing on 18-inch stems, with large rounded vermilion scarlet 
petals, handsome black, yellow bordered base... ceeceeeeee ee eZ Omez OL) 
GREIGI (9). One of the most beautiful of the wild Tulips, dis- 
tinguished from all others by the leaves which are mottled with 
brown-purplish dots. The flowers are of large size, vivid orange 
searletewittolackscenterae Very fares wa. ea i oo 2.50 
KAUFMANNIANA (8). White, yellowish tinged exterior pink, 
called the Water-Lily Tulip, as the flower resembles a Nymphaea. 
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KAUFMANNIANA GAIETY (6). The creamy-white flowers which 
have a very short stem, ‘seem to rest on the leaves, a very 
charming variety........- Tcl a os CRs Are tO A ERIN 5 ARO EAA ee CPD *20 ie 2-00 
KAUFMANNIANA RAINBOW MIXTURE. A very varied seed- 
lingomixtures red, pink, vellow and’ white... hk 207.00 
KOLPAKOWSKIANA (10). Yellow, outside scarlet blotched, car- 
rying its flowers on slender stems........--------------- Red MR Loe 130)°43,00 
LINIFOLIA (8). Fine species for the rockgarden. Narrow undu- 
lated leaves with red margins. The leaves rest on the soil. 
Small brilliant scarlet vermilion flowers with black base. Flower 
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MARJOLETTI (20). Soft primrose, exterior base of petals rosy-red. 
Very fine for cutting........... sie Re Ne a en Not roe OO 
MAXIMOWICZI (8). Looks very much like Tulipa linifolia. Ditter- 
ing in the leaves which stand upright. Green flower stems........ PAO POG 
PRAESTANS TUBERGEN'S VAR (10). Dwarf and early. Flowers 
scarlet-orange, often two or three on each stem. Brilliant and 
effective variety for bedding, and splendid for rockgardens............ 20. 2.00 
SYLVESTRIS (florentina odorata) (16). Flowers golden yellow, fra- 
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TARDA (6) Tulipa dasystemon of gardens. A dwart growing spe- 
cies; white flowers, yellow eye; usually blooms with 3 to 5 
TIGNES MOG (ESTO emria Reeoee cote ret ee, Ohl eet Stns ed 20. 2:00 
TURKESTANICA (10). Fairly large white flowers with orange- 
yellow center. The flower spikes carry 5-9 flowers... Ais Masse 
ONE BULB — 1/10 of dozen rate 
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