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PARROT TULIPS. 



Now watch the Parrot Tulips come in bloom ! It's like taking your seat at the edge 

 of a tropical forest and watching the gorgeous birds come and go. Emerald, crimson 

 shot with gold ; Nile green breast, topped with head of gold ; encased with wings of 

 scarlet like a jaunty jacket; chatelaine of silver; necklace like lace of gold; ostrich 

 plume and peacock feather ; fantastic plumage, in a grotesque whirl. Now comes a 



meek green parrot, there sits a 

 quaint brown bird, out flits a 

 yellow beauty— we must go. 

 All kinds and colc^rs, 

 mixed, green, gold, crim- 

 son, carmine, etc. This 

 mixture includes allthe named 

 kinds, 2 for 6c., dozen 25c., 

 100 for $1.75. 



TULIP GREIGI. 



A gem of Oriental richness. 

 A favorite, no doubt, of the 

 Queen of Sheba, and for dec- 

 orating the "peacock throne." 

 A plant of startling effect. 

 Flower large and gi-aceful, of 

 a peculiar vivid scarlet unlike 

 any other tulip. The leaves 

 are large and glossy, spotted 

 with black, '^^^len well grown 

 as a pot plant it creates a sen- 

 sation wherever seen. Hardy, 

 and blooms inside early and' 

 very easy. 15c. ea., 2 for 25c. 

 FLOREHTI MA— (The sweet- 

 scented Tulip.) Very long, 

 rich yellow flower, 6c. 

 each, 3 for iSc, 



VIVID I FLORA — (The green Tulip). Very curious, and among others very 

 effective- 6c. each, 3 for 15c. One each of the three kinds, 20c. 



