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. 
AH kinds and colors, 
mixed, green, gold, crim¬ 
son, carmine, etc. This 
mixture includes all the 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 “peacockthrone.” 
A plant of startling effect. 
Flower large and graceful, of 
a peculiar vivid scarlet unlike 
any other tulip. The leaves 
are large and glossy, spotted 
with black. When 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. 
FLORENTINA— (The sweet- 
scented Tulip.) Very long, 
rich yellow flower. 6c. each. 
3 for 15c. 
among others very effective, 
6e. each, 3 for 15c. One each of the three kinds, 20c. 
VIVIDIFLORA —(The green Tulip). Very curious, and 
