Botanical Tulips 
Parrot Tulips 
These lovely spring beauties should be planted 
freely through your shrubbery, perennial bor¬ 
ders, and in the rockery groups. Best effects are 
made when planted in groups of twelve or more. 
CLUSIANA (Lady Tulip). Outer petals bright 
cherry-red, inner petals creamy white with 
violet base. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00 
KAUFMANNIANA (Water Lily Tulip). 
Creamy white, tinged rosy red on the 
outside. Height 6 inches. 
Doz., $1.25; 100, $9.00 
Their weird, fantastic shapes are unlike any 
other flower and they should be planted about 
four bulbs for each square foot of space. 
FANTASY. The marvelous pink Parrot Tulip, 
strange as it may seem, is a sport of Clara 
Butt, with the same base color. It has in addi¬ 
tion a splashing of apple green on the back 
of the petals, which are laciniated in the char¬ 
acteristic manner of the Parrot Tulip. If you 
want something different, try a dozen or so 
of these beauties. Doz., 90c; 100, $6.75 
Free informofrion cheer¬ 
fully given by all our em¬ 
ployees as to planning or 
plonting your garden for 
best results. It is to your 
advantage to purchase qual¬ 
ity bulbs. 
Perfectly hardy and of easiest culture in any good garden soil, seldom failing to give the greatest satisfaction. When 
massed in beds or large clumps, the best effect is obtained. Double and Single sorts, when planted together in 
clumps among the shrubs or perennials, give a longer season of bloom than if either were planted alone. For best 
effect, when planted in small clumps, the bulbs should be set four inches deep and four inches apart, but in large 
beds or borders a distance of five or six inches between the bulbs can be allowed. 
