Page 26 Rembrandt Tulips 
Cordell Hull (26), here is another very beautiful Rembrandt Tulip that can be forced after 
January 15th, color is blood-red on white flowering in May, an exquisite variety for the garden. 
(See illustration) $ 1.05 per doz.; $ 7.25 per 100 
Very Fine Mixture of Rembrandt Tulips. To encourage the cultivation of these artistic old 
Dutch Tulips we make a very fine mixture of these attractive striped and flaked Tulips from 
named varieties and offer it at a moderate price. Massed in flower-beds or grouped in the 
borders, the display is something very outstanding and beautiful. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
BIZARRES CHOICE MIXTURE 
Bizarres are all varieties on a yellow ground with clear lemon or rich yellow base; they 
embrace self shades of red, crimson, scarlet, maroon and chestnut, with flakings and featherings 
of orange, scarlet, crimson, brown and black, producing a charming effect when massed in large 
flower-beds or in the border. $ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
BYBLOEMENS CHOICE MIXTURE 
These Rose and Violet Bybloemens have self shades of rose, scarlet, purple, violet, lilac 
and heliotrope with beautiful flakings and featherings of soft rose, glowing scarlet, crimson, black, 
violet and lavender, all have pure white bases. To Tulip fanciers it must be a matter of concern that 
these interesting Tulips are now getting out of cultivation. $ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Kaufmanniana Hybrid Tulips 
(Waterlily Tulips) 
This is one of the most remarkable group of Hybrids of recent introduction from the beautiful 
Tulipa Kaufmanniana. They flower far ahead of other Tulips on short stems, they establish them- 
selves easily, coming up freely year after year without any care. Most of them have mottled, 
striped, or spotted foliage like Greigii, which is a beautiful and interesting characteristic on its own. 
We very strongly recommend them for the rock-garden, border and other places where they can be 
left undisturbed. 
Kaufmanniana (Waterlily Tulip), (Central Asia) (6), a charming species, producing in March 
large flowers of elegant form and remarkable beauty, opening out to a great size in the sun; 
color soft creamy-white, centre slightly marked with carmine-red, strongly recommended for 
planting in groups in borders and in rock-gardens, they may be left undisturbed and will flower 
for many years, $ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.50 per 100 
Alfred Cortot (8), an outstanding Hybrid on account of its striking color of glowing bright scarlet 
with a jet-black base and beautifully mottled leaves. Highly recommended at R.H.S. Wisley 
trials 1948, very rare. 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz. 
Aurea (6), a rich golden yellow flower of exquisite loveliness, orange-red band on outer segments. It is 
a distinct and refined variety producing large flowers in March. 35 cts. each; $ 3.50 per doz. 
Berlioz (6), a magnificent introduction of a warm uniform deep golden-yellow. 
60 cts. each; $ 6.00 per doz. 
Brilliant (8), fine Turkish-red variety, only a very few bulbs for disposal the present season, 
positively outstanding for beauty and one of the prettiest of the Kaufmanniana group, very 
rare. $ 2.15 per doz.; $ 16.00 per 100 
Caesar Franck (8), this is one of the most beautiful and striking members of this group, flowers are 
deep yellow having a broad orange-red flame on the outer petals. 
30 cts. each; $ 3.00 per doz. 
Edwin Fisher (8), a charming flower, yellow with upright large breadth salmon-red blotch on 
outer petals; inner petals yellow with a very small red stripe, base orange yellow, marked with 
black and red blotches. 35 cts. each $ 3.50 per doz. 
Elliot (8), here is a very beautiful variety, producing very large flowers, interior white, outside 
petals carmine. $ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
