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Kaufmanniana Lotus (11), a pretty and tallest member of the Kaufmanniana 
family, color milky-white with pointed petals, outside of flower marked pinkish- 
red and has a conspicuous deep-yellow base, very rare. 
20 cts. each; $ 2.00 per dozen 
Kaufmanniana Robert Schumann (6), a very beautiful hybrid producing a charming 
flower of elegant form in March, color of outer petals yellow with upright large 
breadth dark red blotches in the centre, inner petals pure yellow, base soft orange- 
yellow shared by a red blotch from the other part of the petals. 
59 cts. each; $ 5.00 per dozen 
Kaufmanniana Scarlet Elegance (6), another very beautiful member of the Kauf- 
manniana family, bright orange-red, exterior deep orange-red, one of the earliest 
to bloom. Strongly recommended. 25 cts. each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
Kaufmanniana Sparkling Eye (8), a striking variation in color, pale salmon 
flowers with a deeper eye. 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Kaufmanniana Sweelinck (6), this is a very fine introduction, large soft yellow 
flowers with a small red flake at the tips of the petals. 
$ 4.25 per doz.; $ 30.00 per 100 
Kaufmanniana The First (8), the earliest to flower, color deep cream-yellow passing 
to white, exterior of flower scarlet. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Kaufmanniana Vivaldi, a very striking flower of a creamy-yellow color, outer petals 
with broad crimson blotch, having a conspicious crimson ring rounda large bronzy 
base; leaves prettily dotted brown, very fine. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Kaufmanniana Hybrids in Rainbow Mixture, the many forms of this species are 
most attractive in a mixture and are always much admired by all gardeners on 
account of their extreme beauty. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 15.00 per 100 
Kolpakowskyana, yellow, outer petals red, now very rare. 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Linifolia (6), one of the most beautiful dainty species flowering in April, it has a 
glowing scarlet cup-shaped flower with a conspicuous black centre, very charming 
for the rockgarden or for groups along with the Batalini species in any choice spot 
ofa garden, strongly recommended. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Marjoletti (18), producing pretty little flowers of creamy-white flaked with pink, 
very fine for cutting. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Orphanidea (Greece), a very distinct and interesting species, flowering in April, 
color buff-orange shaded bronze towards centre of base, very rare. 
85 cts. each; $ 9.00 per dozen 
Persica (Breyniana) (8), a very beautiful little dwarf species, producing several 
flowers on branched stems, interior of fragrant flowers brilliant yellow, exterior 
golden-bronze, very valuable for the rock-garden. 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Praestans (suaveolens sylvestris), (Bokhara) (7), this is a very interesting variety 
which we can strongly recommend, it produces 3 to 4 flowers on a stem and 
its color is of the loveliest orange-scarlet imaginable, flowers in early April. 
. 85 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
Praestans Fusilier (7), a recent new introduction of very upright habit with several 
flowers onastem, like a big bunch; color a lovely shade of orange-scarlet, a variety 
of great interest. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Praestans Tubergen’s Variety (10), producing medium sized, cup shaped, orange- 
scarlet flowers with no base blotch, two or three flowers on a stem, very beautiful. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Praestans Zwanenburg’s Variety (10), expanded vermilion blossoms with pointed 
segments, somewhat resembling a miniature Poinsettia. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Pulchella (Tauras Mountains) (5), bearing in April pretty little Crocuslike flowers 
of various colors. $ 5.00 per doz.; $ 35.00 per 100 
