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| Botanteal Tulips 
These wild Tulips come in lovely odd shapes, many with reflexed petals 
and curiously twisted and reflexed foliage. They belong in the rock garden 
where they thrive and increase if left in the ground from year to ‘year. 
Plant them in groups of six to twelve bulbs among the rocks in fairly well 
drained pockets. We have eliminated all varieties of inferior and poor bloom- 
ing qualities, and only those varieties that have given  satisfation under 
American conditions have been listed. 
Per 3 Doz, 100 
CRYSANTHA. 8 inches. The smallest species in ex- 
istence; a real novelty. Color rich yellow with rose 
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CLUSIANA (Little Lady Tulip). 7 inches. Outer 
petals cherry-red, inner petals white with deep blue 
base. This variety has been off the market for a 
number of years, and we take pleasure in offering it 
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CORNUTA STENOPETALA. 15 inches. Graciously 
formed flowers of scarlet and gold. The long, narrow 
and twisted petals give an effect which is not seen 
in any other Tulip. Held upright on a tall, stiff stem; 
it is a most interesting species, having a long bloom- 
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DASYSTEMON. 6 inches. Incredibly lovely flower of 
canary-yellow, petals tipped pure white with flowers 
opening flat. Foliage is glossy green. Excellent showy 
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EICHLERI. 10 inches. Crimson-scarlet, shaded orange, 
with glittering black center marked with gold. Very 
large flower. This variety will outshine a great many 
of our cultivated Tulips. Native of Turkestan. Highly 
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KAUFMANNIANA, THE FIRST. 7 inches. Another 
new form, color rose to white, base yellow; outside 
carmine-red edged white. Large, and earliest of the 
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LINIFOLIA. (True.) 6 inches. Light vermilion- 
red. Extra and most unusual variety for the 
rock garden. Exquisite, and extremely scarce. PAO) 16.00 
MARJOLETTI. 14 inches. Soft primrose with 
a carmine-red border. The flower held on 
strong, straight stem. Native of Savoy, 
blooms the second week in May .......... 0. he 11.00 
PRAESTANS FUSILIER. 8 inches. Largest of 
the Praestans type. Flowers bright vermilion- 
red producing 4 to 5 flowers per plant at one 
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VIRIDIFLORA PRAECOX. 10 inches. Light 
green, bordered with an edge of light yel- 
low, a rare and unusuel color. This variety 
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BOTANICAL TULIP COLLECTION 
Dasystemon Linifolia 
Eichleri Maryjoletti 
6 EACH of 4 varieties ( 24 bulbs, labeled) . . .$3.50 
12 EACH of 4 varieties ( 48 bulbs, labeled) ... 6.85 
25 EACH of 4 varieties (100 bulbs, labeled) .. .13.25 
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