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61. UT. KAUFMANNIANA March 30. 12 - 1.403; 25 - 2.40 
Habitat: Turkestan. 
The “Water-lily Tulip". Probably the most popular of the Species. 
It is very hardy and quite prolific. Ground color of petals white 
to primrose, backs splashed with crimson, basal blotch yellow. 
v. K, Coccinea. Cas ~ OOF O5-. 1,60 
Not a hybrid; very rare variety. Orange-scarlet lg - 6.20 
throughout. Flowers vary slightly from bulb to bulb. 
Vig eK opto debot t IA cos) Oa cece 
Pure. white, inside, exterior cherry red. 
V dha GALet ys IA bl gCOs AD Oe 0 
Silvery white flowers, backs blushed red. 
View Kua lr imrose . deer lactic =" 22 
Primrose yéllow. 
Veo MiselaVold i. La —eleGos co - 0.00 
Creamy yellow with red outer segments. Tall stems. 
Gos Pls SEMALOLANG ives PUGL Lier, April 15, 12 - 1.25; 25 - 2.25 
Habitat: Central Asia 
A delightful, multiflower variety bearing three to five blooms per 
stem. Brilliant orange-scarlet; bud emerges through the ground in 
Dbl OLOt. 

sub-section 5. KOLPAKOWSKIANA 
63- T. KOLPAKOWSKIANA April £0 de = 13453 25 = 2.55 
Hebtoeacpee Eastern Turkestan. 
Pure bright yellow petals, back somewhat fused with red when first 
opening. Flower opens very flat with petals curving back until 
entire blossom seems inverted. A fine variety which deserves to 
become much better known. 
68. T. OSTROWSKYANA April 25. Unobtainable this 
Habitat: Hastern Turkestan. year. 
Very attractive medium-sized tulip. grows vigorously. Blossoms 
orange-red, bearing gracefully recurved petals on slender stem. 
SOLITARY SPECIES 
72. T. SPRENGERI May 25. each!) .80 20 «= y2, 15 
Habitat: Asta Minor ie ss asl SS 
The flowers are long and pointed, bright crimson in color. Likes 
shade, under shrubs. Adviseable to plant as soon as received, 
Once established, it thrives. fhe last of all tulips to bloom. 
T. MAURIANA May 21. ta .~ L.7O05 20 6.40 
Habitat:. Savoy. 
Blooms at about the same time as T. Sprengeri. Flowers are a much 
deeper crimson and have a distinctive yellow base. 
BEGINNER'S COLLECTION OF SPECIES TULIPS 
VO) Tulips forgo/,00 = net, no discount 
10 each of the followings 
TURKESTANICA KAUFMANNIANA ELLIOTT SILVESTRIS ACUMINATA 
PRAESTANS~FUSILIER MARJ OLETTI RED EMPEROR 
y a2, > —- == - — 
x st 3 ry iy chy WN an “ “y S 2 
GARDEN TULIPS (Gesneriana) 
Of the thousands of varieties of Ga den Tulips offered each year I try 
to select those few which cover the color range successfully and which, 
at the same time, are reliable, good growers, and in every sense satis- 
factory. This year I have gone back to some of the older varieties as 
you have been demanding them. Ihave also selected some of the newest 
and finest that are offered. (con't. on following page. ) 
