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PARROT TULIPS 
Very large varieties with drooping, parrot-like buds and wide-spreading, 
fringed and frilled petals with curious markings. Unusual and striking as cut- 
flowers but not good for bedding or mass display. 
FANTASY. This striking variety has the silken Doz. 100 
texture of its ancestor, Clara Butt, with the 
same ashy salmon-pink on the outer surface, 
splashed and blended with a greenish shade, 
melting into pink through shades of cream, 
yellow, and lemon. The strong, stiff stems 
grow 28 to 30 inches high.$1 50 $9 00 
SPLENDID MIXTURE. All the best varieties. . 75 5 00 
Single Early Tulips 
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The old-fashioned Single Early Tulips are unsurpassed for bedding 
and, with few exceptions, excellent for forcing. Gardeners are learning 
that the wholesale discarding of this class, which took place a few years back, 
was a mistake. The monotony of the solid beds of red and yellow, and the 
acres of Keizerskroon which used to make our parks and gardens offensive, 
will never return, but such lovely things as De Wet, Lady Boreel, Pink Beauty, 
Royal Crimson, and Rose Luisante are indispensable in any well-planned 
garden. Blooming with the narcissus, at a time when bright color is sorely 
needed, they are treasures indeed. And the handsome thing about them is that they 
are gone by the time the space is needed for annuals and bedding plants, so that 
there is no blank interval in the effective use of the ground. 
APRICOT YELLOW. 14 in. A sa.mon-orange sport of White Haw 
Beautiful variety . 
BELLE ALLIANCE (Waterloo). 15 in. Blazing cherry-red, with 
dazzling yellow center. Good for forcing and bedding . 
CARDINAL RAMPOLLO. 14 in. Bright orange, suffused and 
edged with yellow. A gay bedding variety, and very useful for 
inside for Easter. 
Fred Moore. 15 in. Apricot-brown, shaded at edges of petals to dull 
orange-yellow. Early forcing. 
GENERAL DE WET. 18 in. Golden yellow, flushed and veined deep orange, intensifying as the flowers expand to 
flaming orange-red. The stems are almost sixteen inches tall, and the sweetly scented blooms are larger than any but 
the finest new Cottage varieties .$1 
JONKOPING. 14 in. Deep orange-red. Splen¬ 
did for early forcing.1 
KEIZERSKROON (Grand Due). 16 in. Bright 
crimson-scarlet, edged golden yellow. For 
bedding and forcing.1 
LADY BOREEL. 11 in. Snow-white, large, long 
flower. Best white for beds. 1 25 
Mon Tresor. 12 in. Pure yellow. The best 
yellow Tulip for early forcing .1 25 
PINK BEAUTY. 13 in. Brilliant scarlet-pink, 
outer petals bordered with the same color. 
The base of the flower is white, with an in¬ 
tense yellow center and orange-yellow anthers. 
Strongly recommended for both bedding and 
forcing. 1 25 
Prince of Austria. 14 in. Fine orange-red; 
sweet-scented .. • 75 
Proserpine. 14 in. Claret-red. The earliest 
variety for forcing; excellent for bedding . . 1 00 
RISING SUN. 16 in. Deep golden yellow. 
Excellent bedder.. • 1 00 
Rose Luisante. 14 in. Brilliant deep rose-pink. 
Superb for bedding or late forcing .1 00 
ROYAL CRIMSON. 16 in. Satiny carmine; 
large and tall. Splendid for bedding and mid¬ 
season forcing.1 00 
SUNBURST. 15 in. Golden yellow, flushed and 
flamed with red. A new color combination in 
Single Early Tulips.1 50 
Vermilion Brillant. 13 in. Vermilion-red. 
Good for forcing.1 00 
WHITE BEAUTY (Albion). 13 in. An improved 
form of La Reine. Pure white. Extra early . 1 50 
Yellow Prince (Golden Prince). 13 in. Chrome- 
yellow, streaked with dull red, deepens with 
age; sweet-scented.1 00 
EARLY TULIPS MIXED. A mixture of the 
best sorts for outside culture. $40 per 1,000 . 75 
Single Early Tulips, Lady Boreel 
Varieties in Capital Letters are especially recommended 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
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