Botanical or Species, the Indispensable Miniature Tulips 
ALL ARE TOP-SIZE 
MULTI-FLOWERED TULIPS 
(The Tree Tulip) 
Instead of producing the conventional single stem with 
one bloom on top, the varieties offered under this heading all 
grow a strong main stem with from three to six branches half 
way up the stem, each branch carrying its own flower. Blooms 
are of good size, pauly spaced and produce an unusual 
and great mass of color. 
For cutting in particular, they are very decorative and 
useful, for they lend themselves nicely to arrangement. They 
are hardy and multiply quite freely in the garden. 
Madam Mottet. New. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
A tyrian-purple becoming flushed shell-pink as it ages, 
producing three or more flowers on a stem. 24 inches. 
Monsieur Mottet. New. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
A lovely Darwin-shaped flower, three or more blooms on a 
branch, changing color as it ages. 24 inches. 
Rose Mist. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
A lovely pink variety averaging four or more large, strong 
flowers on straight stems. 28 inches. 
Wallflower. 6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
Shiny red, interior clear yellow. Of vigorous growth; tall, 
straight stems with three to five flowers. 27 inches. 
CHAMELEON TULIPS 
A delightful novelty for either forcing or growing outdoors. 
Named for the changing colors of the flowers, which open 
white delicately margined rose-pink and cherry-red. As 
the blooms mature, this edging gradually spreads over the 
entire flower. 
Fanny Farrar. New. 
OsL.00 312) $1.75) 25, $3.25" 100, $12.00 
At opening it is white with a delicate edging of rose-pink 
on each petal, gradually suffusing the entire flower to a soft 
pink. The flower is large and substantial and far superior to 
Ossi Oswalda. 28 inches. 
BULBS 
FOSTERIANA, RED EMPEROR 
(Botanical) 
BOTANICAL OR SPECIES TULIPS 
Tulip species, coming as they do from southern Europe 
and Asia, should be planted in dry, sunny locations. 
The following collection includes a great number of beau- 
tiful and interesting varieties, which show a bewildering 
variation in size and shape of flowers, structure of the leaves, 
habits, etc. Cultivation has not modified them, and they may 
be planted in the rock gardens between creeping plants or in 
colonies in small, warm nooks where they will come up year 
after year without any care. 
Clusiana. Op, Obl (OX, SDS AS PRPS TOO! ESSE ELO) 
A charming species, known as the Lady Tulip. Small flower, 
white with crimson exterior and blue base. Very fine for 
cutting. 8 inches. 
Eichleri. 6, 50c; 12, 95c; 25, $1.85; 100, $7.00 
Splendid, large, crimson-scarlet flowers with yellow and 
black center. Effective in the flower border or rock garden. 
12 inches. 
Fosteriana, Princeps. 
6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
Just as large flowers and just as beautiful as Red Emperor, 
but blooms about ten days later. 8 inches. 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor. 
ONJD Cr 2s 135 D5 G2505 1005 510,00 
Magnificent variety with large, rounded, vermilion-scarlet 
petals; handsome black, yellow-bordered base. 18 inches. 
Kaufmanniana. 6, 75c; 12; $1.35- 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
White and yellow, pink outside. Called the Waterlily 
Tulip. The earliest to bloom of all Tulips; large. 8 inches. 
Botanical or Species Tulips, continued 
Kaufmanniana, Gaiety. 
6, 85c; 12, $1.60; 25, $3.00; 100, $11.00 
White, outside striped red. Very dwarf; the flower practic- 
ally rests on the foliage. 
Marjoletti. 6; 60¢; 125 $115.25, $2.25" 100: $8.50 
Primrose mottled carmine-red at base. Blooms the second 
week in May. Excellent for the rock garden. 14 inches. 
Praestans Fusilier. 6, 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
Orange-scarlet; an improvement on Praestans. Three to 
five blossoms on a stem. 14 inches. 
Rockery Beauty. New. 
6, $1.25; 12, $2.25; 25, $4.25; 100, $16.50 
A very brilliant vermilion red variety. Free-flowering and 
long-lasting blooms. A beauty for the rock garden or border. 
Highly recommended. 8 inches. 
Sylvestris. 6, 60c; 12, $1.15; 25, $2.25; 100, $8.50 
Small flowers of golden yellow, usually m pairs and nodding. 
Fragrant; recommended for wild gardening. 16 inches. 
Turkestanica. 6, 50c; 12, 95c; 25, $1.85; 100, $7.00 
Each bulb produces five or six small white flowers, shaded 
yellow inside. Blooms in April. 9 inches. 
BULB FERTILIZER 
Fertilize your bulb plantings with bonemeal and 
dried cow or sheep manure. Use 5 lbs. of each per 
100 sq. ft. Mix in the soil before planting. The 
bonemeal contains the phosphorus which promotes 
bigger and better blooms, and the manure contains 
the nitrogen for that luscious foliage. 
