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PSEUDACORUS BASTARDII. 75¢ 
PSEUDACORUS FL. PL. 75¢ 
rare double form of beardless Iris; 
rosette-like flowers in deep yellow. 
SPURIA v. NOTHA. 3—$1.50 75¢ 
This resembles the Siberian Iris and 
this variety is a more robust type with 
leaves an inch wide, flowering stems 2-3 
ft.. and the flower a Shade of lilac; it re- 
sembles Glads and is excellent for cutting. 
TENAX. 3—$1.50 75¢ 
A bright lilac flower; the leaves form a 
dense tuft from Short creeping rhizomes; 
1 ft; native of North Pacific Coast. 
BOTANICAL BULB LIST 
TULIP SPECIES 
We list below rare and hard to secure 
species of Tulips, anyone of which will be 
an attractive addition to your garden; 
collection of them this year, that you may 
be able to order your favorite next year. 
PRICES: 25 and 50 at 100 Price; 6 at Dozen 
Price. Prepaid. Dozen 
—Acuminata. 100—$i4.00 $2.50 
The Horned Tulip; long curiously twist- 
ed petals of red and yellow makes thig 
little gem an interesting cut flower; 22”, 
—Batalini. 100— $18.00 $2.40 
Charming in April, dainty flowers of 
pretty form and distinct color, soft chrome 
sunny spot in the rock garden for March 
flowers. 
—Chrysantha. 100—$6.50 $1.25 
A pretty little species similiar to T. clus- 
iana, yellow with red on outside of petals; 
perfect drainage, warm Place, with pocket 
of sand under each bulb; 16 inches. 
—Dasystemon. 100—$10.00 $2.00 
Very attractive low frowing species, 3-5 
flowers on a stalk, yellow edged with 
white, very pretty for rock garden; 6’. 
—Eichleri. 100—$7.00 $1.40 
Large dazzling scarlet flowers with cent- 
er of yellow, edged black and a most satis- 
factory flower in the border, lasting a long 
time; sun; 12 inches. 
—Fosteriana Red Emperor. 100—$11.00 $1.25 
This variety is beyond description, it has 
the largest flowers of any Ul pDeeaAnd 
claimed positively the best Tulip in culti- 
vation; the loveliest shade of glowing scar- 
let imaginable, base yellowish; 22 inches. 
—Greigii. Each $2.00 
One of the best wild Tulips, very beauti- 
ful with its glowing vermilion-scarlet flow- 
ers, with yellow base and large maroon- 
black blotches, flowers are large; give a 
Warm place and Sandy soil; 9 inches. 
—Hageri. 1B0—$12.00 $2.30 
Quaint little globular flowers of copper 
color with black base, edged yellow, now 
very rare; April flowering; 9 inches. 
—Kaufmanniana. 100—$7.00 $1.25 
Water Tulip. This is one of the finest 
botanical Tulips, being amongst the earl- 
iest to flower, April, color soft creamy 
White, center Slightly marked with car- 
mine red. The petals reflex upon opening 
and appear much like a_ Nymphaea; they 
are especially recommended for groups in 
the rock garden, where they wil) last and 
flower for years; 6 inches. 
—-—Scarlet Elegance. 100—$16.00 $2.00 
This is a very brilliant variety with its 
mumerous small scarlet flowers with ex- 
terior orange-red, very early and well 
recommended; 5 inches, 
—-—tThe First. 100—$10.00 $1.40 
The earliest to flower of- the Kaufmann- 
ian; deep cream-yellow passing to white 
exterior of flower scarlet; 8 inches. 
—Kolpakowakiana. 100—$10.00 $1.70 
This has become rather rare; very pretty 
with slender stems and yellow flowers 
with exterior markings of red; 14 inches. 
—linifolia. 100—$9.00 $1.25 
One of the most beautiful of the dainty 
species flowering in April; small brilliant 
scarlet-vermilion flowers with black base; 
makes a beautiful sight with Sedum glau- 
cum or in groups with the Batalini species 
in the rock garden; 8 inches. 
—Marjoletti. 100—$9.00 $1.30 
An especially fine cutting flower, soft 
red; 18 inches high. 
—Orphanidea. 90¢ Each $10.00 
A very rare April flowering Greek spec- 
ies with orange flushed bronze and green 
center, 3 to the stem, the purplish foliage 
forming a rosette on the ground; 12 inches. 
—Ostrowskilana. Each 50¢ 
A really beautiful species with orange- 
red flowers gracefully refiexed petals on 
Slender stems; 8 inches. 
—persica. 100—$20.00 $4.00 
Breyniana. A very valuable rock garden 
species, late blooming, flowers glowing 
yellow with copper flushed on exterior, 
fragrant and produces several flowers on a 
stem; 8 inches high. 
—Praestans. 100—$9.00 $1.75 
An _ interesting April flowering species, 
producing 3-4 flowers per stem of the 
loveliest orange-scarlet imaginable; 16’, 
