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Tulip Species ~ conte Doze 100 
PRAESTANS ~ Orange scarlet; about 7 inches $1220 8.450 
PRAESTANS "FUSILIER" ~ 34 flowers to a sten; dazzling 
scarlet LeeQ? (6650 
SYLVESTRIS — Pure yellow 1220: 68.50 
TURKESTANICA -- White with orange-ycllow conter; several 
flowers on each sten [ewG*, {soV 
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GIGANTEA = Soft lavender blue 20 834650 
LUCLLIAE ~ Brilliant blue with snow white conter 045 4200 
LUCILIAE ALBA - White PIe}6) 4.00 
LUCULIAE ROSEA ~ Pale rose to lilac rose ~60 4.50 
SARDENSIS - Gentian blue 45 3200 
TMOLI ~ Clear blue with white center 065 4,00 
CROCUS 
Choice of blue, white, purple, striped, and large yollowe 
Four dozen crocus for $1.00, either of one color or seve~ 
ral colorse A crocus mixture - 5 dozen for $1.00 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
Fine Mixture p00). ui aeoe 
MUSCARI 
AZUREUM - Early flowering dainty spikes of fambridce blue °50 5050 
AZUREUM AMPHIBOLIS ~ Pale bluc, flowering after Azureun 055 4400 
BOTRYOLDES ALBUM ~ Protty littlo fragrant pur white flowers 055 4.00 
EARLY GIANT ~ Very large flowors of a ploasing brilliant blue eSO0 = 4090 
EARLY FLOWERING SQUILLS 
BIFOLIA = Dwarf, doop blue flowers °60 4.50 
SIBIRICA ALBA - The pure white varioty 255 4,400 
SIBIRICA SPRING BEAUTY - Lovely dolphinium blue °60 4,50 
MISCELLANEAOUS 
SNOWDROPS - Bloom very early 050 = 500 
TRITELEIA ~ Uniflora Violacea — Star shnped, violst—hlue 
flower on a five inch sten °60 4.50 
IRIS RETICULATA - Decp purple flowers in very early Spring; 
sweet sconted 1.20 ---~ 
LILY ~ CANADENSE - Doep orange, funnel shnpod flowers; those 
like acid soil. 25¢ each or $2650 por doze 
COLCHICUM = Beautiful lavender flowers in late Summer or 
Fall. 20¢ oach or 32e20 per dozen 
PUSCHKINIA - Libanotica ~ white flowers shaded soft bluo 00 3894250 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant tulips in October if possible. However, they may be planted anytinoe 
from September 1 until the fround froeozes. October planting gives the bulb 
a chance to rake roots that anchor it acainst a possible frost heaves 
Plant bulbs six inches, or more, deep and at lenst six inches apart cach 
waye Use bone meal for fortilizer, mixing it in the bottom soile Do not use 
fresh manure of many kind. 
Pick the blossoms before they drope Fallen petals in the axils of tho fo- 
liage may cause the fire discase, the only disease known to attack tulips. 
If at all possible, plant tulips where thore is littlo danger from field 
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