VE estey nical Tulips 
For permanent planting. Once planted they need no further care. 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 
6 or 12 bulbs among the rocks in fairly well drained pockets. We have 
eliminated all varieties of inferior and poor blooming qualities and list only 
those varieties which have given satisfaction under American growing con- 
ditions. 
Per 3 Doz. 100 
CHRYSANTHA. 8 in. The smallest species 
in existence, a real novelty. Color rich yellow 
CLUSIANA. (Little Lady Tulip.) 7 in. Out- 
er petals cherry-red, inner petals white with 
deep blue base. This variety has been off the 
market for some years and we are pleased to 
bevablertomoferutuacain. secvccs enemies cies 75 12.50 
CORNUTA STENOPETALA. 15 in. Gra- 
ciously formed flowers of scarlet and gold. 
The long, narrow and twisted petals give an 
effect which is not seen in any other Tulips. 
Held upright on a tall stiff stem, it is a 
most interesting species and has a long 
blooming SEASON) aemincel ners cere Cw eielereh see cOO 1.95 13.00 
DASYSTEMON. 6 in. Incredibly lovely flowers 
of canary-yellow, petals tipped pure white. 
The flowers open flat and look like fallen 
stars. Especially effective when planted as a 
border in front of the bright red early Kauf- 
manniana Tulips. Glossy green foliage. Excel- 
lentushowy,cspecies sciences cicmen cine lec) ae OF MED aS 15.00 
EICHLERI. 10 in. 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 recom- 
MENG SMe acters seth rotas as oere raat store cine etree eed 1.40 9.50 
KAUFMANNIANA, THE FIRST. 7 in. An- 
other new form, color rose to white, base yel- 
low. Outside carmine-red edged white. Large 
and earliest of the Botanical varieties ...... .90 3.00 
MARJOLETTI. 14 in. Soft primrose with a 
carmine-red border. The flower held on 
strong, straight stem. Native of Savoy, 
blooms the second week in May .......... .45 1.50 10.00 
PRAESTANS, FUSILIER. 8 in. Largest of the 
Praestans type. Flowers bright vermilion- 
red, producing 4 to 5 flowers, per plant at 
ONE AtIM Cs-ailecastiaieceisve-e eustes she wleialocstsietssie arate O 4.35 
SAXATILIS. 14 in. Very rare, bearing often 
2 lilac flowers with yellow center on each 
stem. It appears very early, therefore we sug- 
gest you plant it in a sheltered spot ...... .50 1.85 12.50 
aygeaed 
$1.15 $ 8.00 
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BOTANICAL TULIP COLLECTION 
Cornuta Stenopetala Marjoletti 
Eichleri Saxatilis 
6 each of 4 varieties ( 24 bulbs, labeled) $ 3.50 
12 each of 4 varieties ( 48 bulbs, labeled) 6.50 
25 each of 4 varieties (100 bulbs, labeled) 11.50 
Saxatilis 
Dasystemon Cornuta 
Stenopetala 
Eichleri 
Kaufmanniana 
