VUI^CAN—Violet"Saltiaon-K.e«l. Rich violet-salmon-red edged with orange. Can 
yon imagine anything more magnificent than a great, big flower in such shades and colors? Yon 
certainly will be well pleased if you caii arrange to plant a half-dozen or so of all the Breeders we 
are cataloguing, including only the very best and most attractive varieties. 
YSJSylROW' S*I£R.S<‘I5C'ri01Nr—&,sgSat ESronsce-YeSSow. Another immense flower of 
a delightful light, bronzy yellow prettily edged with pure yellow. Some of the Breeders are in¬ 
clined to be scarce and all are expensive to grow, but we are sure you cannot find these large, 
handsome, healthy Bulbs in any other Catalogue at so low a price.as low as we can possibly figure 
and come out a bit ahead. , 
Our special Postpaid Prices. 14 cts each; 6 for 45 cts; 12 for 75 cts; 26 for $1-50; 100 for 
$5.25. 1000 for$46.00 by express, receiver to,pay express charges. 
The Most Fascinatingly Curious of Ail Tulips. 
REALLY THE PARROTS ARE LARGER THAN THIS PHOTOGRAPH 
hUTEA MA*3C&K.—Eellow. A very bright yellow 
other Parrots. 
In fact no other flowers show 
the same wonderful combination 
of colors, and the more one sees 
of them the more deeply he be- 
omes enamored by their strange, 
weird, Oriental lavishness of col¬ 
ors. In form each Parrot is dif¬ 
ferent, immense in size, on long, 
winding stalks, the petgls cur¬ 
iously fringed, or cut, resemb¬ 
ling,especially before they open, 
the neck of a gaudily colored 
Parrot. As cut-flowers they are 
simply beyond description, sup¬ 
erb, particularly when grouped 
in a tall vase with some regard 
to particular combinations of 
colors. 
Special Postpaid Prices. 13c 
each; any six for 40 cts; 65 cts a 
dozen; $1.25 for 25; $4.40 per 100 
assorted any way you wish. 
ABM! Bit AIL, oft C O N- 
STAirriNOMJE— M. « cl. 
The first Tulips seen iu Europe 
were grown in a garden in Tur- 
■ key, and this beautiful but odd¬ 
appearing specimen was named 
after the Turkish capital city. If 
is a sort of orange-scarlet with 
blackish markings, a wonderful¬ 
ly attractive flower. 
4IAIFE BRUfli-Bfowii' 
YcISow. Of a roasted coffee- 
brown on a back-ground of 
bright yellow. Very odd and 
showy. 
CRAMOISI BMSBv 
ESAHT— drinssoia-OIack 
Classed as one of the most bril¬ 
liant and attractive of the Parrot 
Tulips. It is of a beautiful shade 
of crimson with a black center. 
, showy and different from all the 
With just a very little heat an v of the Parrot Tuli 
bloom in February, when their unique colorings and 
ps can be forced in pans in the house so as to 
shapes appeal to so many people. 
^ C'ass Dl laie-Flowering Tulips, Rivalling She Darwins in Stateliness, 
Coming in Every SSiade and Color, on Long Stems, Free From She Conventional 
Stiffness of Other Tulips 
On account of their great hardiness the Cottage Tulins are . -> 
(bcv are so low to P™c that they ean be p&edtomass? £?ercSfeysbo" off toSertad’ 
vaoteae. Cab also be grown the boose provided the, are’ not brm|ht to tom thf (J»S aj 
