Henderson's Parrot Tulips 
These have immense attractive flowers of singularly picturesque form 
and brilliant and varied colors. The petals are curiously fringed or lacin- 
iated on the edges, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens. 
resembles the head and neck of a parrot. Only the strongest bulbs ol 
Parrot Tulips can be depended upon to flower. The smaller, younger 
bulbs often throw no flowers—or at best produce weak, sprawling stems 
Our bulbs are the best Holland produces. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Fantasy. (See color plate.) This product originated as a sport from Clara 
Butt, the well-known salmon pink Darwin Tulip; and Fantasy has in- 
herited the same glorious color, except that the inside of the flower is 
‘ more intense and borne on stiffer stems. The height is 20 inches. 
2 Each petal besides being elaborately laciniated is marked very dis- 
>  tinctly in the center with a streak of apple-green. 
This variety is also suitable for growing in pots or pans of soil in the 
window, attracting great attention wherever exhibited. Price, $1.00 
per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Gadelan. This magnificent variety is considered the most beautiful in 
this class. The color is purple shading to blue, flowers fringed and lacin- 
iated. Measuring six to seven inches across. A prize winner wherever 
exhibited. Price, $2.50 each; $25.00 per doz. 
Gemma. A beautiful new variety having fringed flowers of creamy white. 
tinted rose; a fine sort for cutting. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.50 per 100. 
Lady Derby. A new desirable sort similar in shape to Fantasy. The 
color a beautiful shade of lilac with lighter edge. Price 25c each; $2.50 
per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
Prices of Named Standard Sorts Listed Below. 
Per doz., 65c; per 100, $4.50; per 1,000, $42.00. 
. Admiral de Constantinople. Red-tipped center. 
T Lutea Major. Bright yellow. 
AS of Monstre Cramoise. Deep crimson, black center. 
Perfecta. VYellow-striped red. 
Markgraaf von Baden. Yellow, scarlet and green. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Per doz., 50c; per 100, $4. O05 
© 1,000, $38.00. 
Old Dutch Breeder Tulips aC. can supply individual bulbs of varieties peered 
above at one-tenth of th~ dozen price. 25 bulb« at the hundred 
Bring the mellow tones of the Old Dutch Masters price. 
to your garden 
The vogue for this glorious type of the large late May flowering Tulips is gaining 
preat impetus, through the introduction of many of the exquisite new varieties, de- 
scribed in the list below. 
The Old Dutch Breeder Tulips appeal! to all tulip lovers on account of their sturdi- 
ness, large size, and beautiful “‘art colors.’’ In size they even outrival the popular 
Darwins. Under favorable conditions many sorts will grow over two and one-halt 
feet high and bear enormous flowers of ideal form and great substance. 
The colors of these tulips are most fascinating; including solid art colors (such as 
bronze, brown, buff, terra cotta) as well as many combinations of colors that are unsur- 
passably beautiful. 
When planting the bulbs in the garden, they should be spaced about 5 inches apart 
and covered from 4 to 6 inches, depending upon the nature of the soil. 
They may also be flowered in pots or pans of soil or fibre in the house in winter i! 
brought in from the cold frame cr out-door plunge before the middle of January and 
then grown on cool and slowly in a temperature of about 60°. The early flowering ones 
—those marked F and G—will then flower in February and March—the later ones 
requiring a little more time Too much heat is apt to cause them to grow spindling 
and inferior. 
Per Doz Per 100 
Abd-El-Kader. (G-30 in.) Dark bronze shaded lighter at edge of petals $ .80 $6.00 
Bronze Queen. (G-26in.). Soft buff tinged with golden-bronze .... 70 5.00 
Cardinal Manning. (G-28 in.). Claret-red with rosy bronze sheen... 80 6.00 
Coridion. (G-24 in.). Clear yellow with lilac stripe through center of 
SAS eis ik ic ce Sheets Ha cau oe Sey IEEE eee ae rege Peer a ea 85 6.50 
Dom Pedro. (G-24 in.). Brown shaded maroon, fragrant....... 85 6.50 
Hirschbrun. (G- 28 in.) A giant flowering variety having Beaucintl 
flowers of carmine-violet and brown merging into mahogany towards 
the edges; dark base. (See color plate 1st page of cover.)............. 1.50 (2.00 
indian Chief. (G-32 in.). Beautiful large flower. reddish: punpls: 
flushed coppery- brown................ 0.00 ce eeec eee eee eee . 1.35 10.00 
Jaune d’Oeuf. (Sunrise). (H-24 in.)  Bronzy yellow- tinged orange. 80 6.00 
Louis XIV. (G-27 in.). Dark puiple: flushed golden bronze Very 
Striking pa (Seem paven Ours ory es ee ee : 90 7.00 
Lucifer. (G-27 in.). Large reddichm orange, a fine large flower...... 1.10 8.00 
Marie Louise. (G-23 in.). Very beautiful: old rose flushed orange- 
Gaal LONE ge cet are suse an ene rancor easiness SSO ONG eraser ance 80 6.00 
Plutarchus. (G-25 in.). Bronze. shaded lilac.................--- 80 6.00 
Prince of Orange. (G-26 in.). Terra-cotta with orange edge. (See 
OG? De) ia clea Bae eo Sh Sass oo CLG OS peo RRS es See 80 = 6.06 
Tantalus. A beautiful new prize- winning variety having large cup- 
shaped flowers of cadmium yellow shaded rosy-violet; base dark 
yellow. (See color plate 1st page of cover.).............. Sees OOM 22-50 
Velvet King. (G-31 in.). Royal purple with small white base. ... 1.10 8.00 
Vulcan. (G-25 in.) Strawberry red with buff; yellow margin inside 
apricotishade srry senses ote Sisco oa Ses eile cn aa Ae nea 80 6.00 
Greeder Tulips Mixed ‘from Named Varieties Perv 1,000. $42.00... 60 450 
