Rare Floral Treasures from Distant Lands 
FOSTERIANA HOLLAND’S GLORY (20 Inches High) 
Among all the many thousands of seedling Tulips 
raised in Holland in the last centuries, this superb 
variety is extraordinary. A hybrid from T. Fos- 
teriana with a Darwin, it has inherited the brillant 
red color and the large distinctly shaped flower 
from the wild Tulip while the Darwin contributes 
the strong stem. The foliage is broad and spread- 
ing. An outstanding variety for the garden, 
flowering before the Darwins. 5 
Each $2.10, 3-$6.00, 6-$10.50, 12-$21.00 
FOSTERIANA PRINCEPS (8 Inches High) Flowers are 
similar in size and color to Red Emperor but are 
borne on very short 8 in. stems. A very choice 
item for the rock garden. In our opinion this is a 
more beautiful and useful variety than the fabulous 
red Emperor because of it’s short, strong stems. 
3-55¢, 6-90¢, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.40, 100-$12.95 
GREIGI (9 Inches High) One of the most beautiful wild 
Tulips distinguished by the leaves which are 
mottled and splashed with brown-purple dots. The 
flowers are large and shining orange-scarlet with 
a black center. Needs a warmsituation in light 
soil. Each $2.10, 3-$6.00, 6-$10.50, 12-$21.00 
HAGERI (8 Inches High) A dwarf variety from Greece. 
Quaint little flowers of coppery-red with a black 
base edged yellow are borne three to a stem. An 
interesting species. 
Each 35¢, 3-80¢, 6-$1.50, 12-$3.00, 25-$5.45 
HAGERI SPLENDENS (6 Inches High) A very free- 
flowering form. The flowers are a copper color 
with a darker center and each stem bears from 
three to five blossoms. . 
3-60¢, 6-$1.10, 12-$2.15, 25-$3.95, 100-$15.00 
HOOGIANA (16 Inches High) A flower of rich vermilion- | 
scarlet with a black base edged with yellow; a 
bright barbaric combination of colors. Somewhat 
like T. lanata but flowers much later. Very rare. 
Each $6.00 
KOLPAKOWSKIANA (10 Inches High) A pretty, 
dainty species which carries its flowers on slender 
graceful stems. The color is yellow and the out- 
side scarlet blotched. Excellent for rock gardens 
and for naturalizing clumps. 
Each 30¢, 3-70¢, 12-$2.60, 25-$4.70, 100-$18.00 
LINIFOLIA (8 Inches High) A showy species for the 
rock garden. Small brilliant scarlet-vermilion 
flowers with black base. Narrow undulated 
leaves. Looks nice in a carpet of Sedum Glaucum. 
Each 30¢, 3-75¢, 12-$2.80, 25-$5.10, 100-$19.50 
MARJOLLETTI (20 Inches High) A very elegant Tulip 
of soft primrose yellow with exterior flushed 
deeply red. Very nice for cutting. 
3-406, 6-65¢, 12-$1.30, 25-$2.45, 100-$9.00 
ORPHANIDEA (12 Inches High) A very rare Tulip 
from Greece. Orange flowers with a bronze 
flush and green centers, three toa stem. Purplish 
foliage forms a rosette on the ground. 
Each 40¢, 3-$1.05, 6-$1.95, 12-$3.90, 25-$6.95 
-PERSICA (Breyniana) (8 Inches High) A late blooming 
species of glowing yellow with copper flush on ex- 
terior. It increases freely and is very fragrant. 
Each 40¢, 3-95¢, 6-$1.75, 12-$3.45, 25-$6.20 
PRAECOX (20 Inches High) A very early and tall 
flowering species. A bright scarlet flower stands 
out boldly on a black and yellow base. Always a 
beautiful picture to behold. 
3-50¢, 6-90¢, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
PRAESTANS ZWANENBURG VARIETY (12 Inches High) 
A spectacular large flower of vermilion red. 
Many expanded flowers with long pointed segments 
resembling a small Poinsettia. 
3-55¢, 6-$1.00, 12-$1.95, 25-$3.60, 100-$13.50 
PULCHELLA HUMILIS (6 Inches High) A charming 
dwarf species having flowers of pinkish lilac with 
a yellow base. Petals are long and pointed and 
informally arranged when fully opened. 
Each 65¢, 3-$1.70, 6-$3.25, 12-$6.45, 25-$11.45 
PULCHELLA VIOLACEA (4 Inches High) This dwarf 
variety is very early, flowering even before T. 
Kaufmanniana. The flower is bright purple-violet 
with black center. Very distinct and fine. 
Each 55¢, 3-$1.40, 6-$2.70, 12-$5.35, 25-$9.60 
SAYATILIS (14 Inches High) A very distinct species 
from Crete bearing from 1 to 3 handsome pure 
lilac flowers with a deep yellow center to each 
stem. Should be planted where bulbs will receive 
a godd summer baking or they. may be lifted and 
stored in a dry warm place. 
Each 30¢, 3-75¢, 12-$2.80, 25-$5.10, 100-$19.50 
SCHRENKI (6 Inches High) The color scheme of this 
species is vivid red with yellow tips, much like a 
Duc Van Tol Tulip. Very bright and gay in the 
spring garden. 
Each 80¢, 3-$2.20, 6-$4.30, 12-$8.60, 25-$15.20 
SPRENGERI (20 Inches High) Very distinct species of 
scarlet. The flowers are long and pointed and 
have brilliant yellow anthers. Valuable because 
it is the last Tulip of any kind to flower. 
Each $2.10, 3-$6.00, 6-$10.50, 12-$21.00 
STELLATA (14 Inches High) A rare and beautiful 
Himalayan species. A dainty flower of white with 
exterior of bright cherry red much like T. Clusiana. 
Very desirable. 
"Each 75¢, 3-$1.95, 6-$3.65, 12-$7.30 
SYLVESTRIS VARIETY TABRIZ (16 Inches High) A 
free-flowering form introduced by us from Persia. 
The flowers are lemon-yellow. 
3-50¢, 6-90¢, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
TARDA (6 Inches High) A charming and early flowering 
species having starry white flowers with a yellow 
eye. Usually carries 3 to 5 ona stem. 
3-50¢, 6-90¢, 12-$1.75, 25-$3.20, 100-$12.00 
TURKESTANICA (10 Inches High) Fairly large white 
flowers with orange-yellow centers carried on tall, 
slender and graceful stems. The flowerspikes 
often carry between 5 to 9 flowers each. Very 
robust and highly recommended for rock gardens. 
3-40¢, 6-65¢, 12-$1.30, 25-$2.45, 100-$9.00 
URUMIENSIS (6 Inches High) A very rare variety 
which we introduced from Asia Minor. Expanded 
large golden flower with silvery center resting on 
a rosette of spreading leaved. We recommend 
this brilliant species as one of the finest for the 
rock garden. 
Each 85¢, 3-$2.25, 6-$4.25, 12-$8.50 
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For our complete listing of KAUFMANNIANA TULIPS refer 
to Page 25 of ‘‘“FLORAL TREASURES OF THE WORLD’’. 
