
KEIZERSKROON 
PARROT TULIPS 
These Tulips are very suitable for 
cutting. Their flowers are of quaint 
and beautiful form. A vase filled with 
cut Parrot Tulips affords a very artistic 
effect and a charming decoration for 
indoors. 
Fantasy—The most popular of all the 
Parrot Tulips with color identical to 
Clara Butt (of which it is a sport) 
but with the fantastic shadings, lac- 
iniations and excrescences that dis- 
tinguish all Parrot Tulips. Its inner 
coloring is deep soft rose. The curious 
incrustations on outside of the petals 
are touched with shades of green. 
3 for 50c; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.50 
Blue Parrot—A noble flower of unsur- 
passable beauty, held on an erect 
stem, color bright violet outside with 
a purple interior, when grown under 
glass it is a warm mauve and opens 
up to an enormous size. It is a sport 
of “Bleu Amaible.” Height 27 inches. 
This rare tulip is worthy of a place 
in your garden. 
3 for 50c; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.50 
Red Champion—This newly introduced 
novelty is a fine Parrot sport of the 
good Darwin Tulip Bartigon, the 
flowers are of quaint yet beautiful 
form with both inner and outer pet- 
als heavily laciniated, opening to 
enormous size when fully developed. 
Its color is a uniform warm deep 
blood-red with only tiny faint white 
markings at the tip of outer petals, 
small white base. Good strong grow- 
er. Height 28 inches. 
3 for 90c; 12 for 2.75; 100 for 17.50 
Sunshine—Large golden yellow parrot. 
A sport of the well-known cottage 
tulip “Bouton d’Or.” A valuable nov- 
elty! 
3 for 1.00; 12 for 3.00; 100 for 20.00 
Therese—24 inches. Brilliant scarlet, 
inside glittering scarlet of a lighter 
shade, white center. Remarkably 
large flower, often 8 inches across. 
Outstanding and highly recom- 
mended. 
3 for 90c; 12 for 2.75; 100 for 17.50 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Single Early Tulips are very useful for bedding purposes, for planting in 
groups in front of late-flowering tulips to extend the flowering season. We 
offer in this list only varieties of proven merit. A number of varieties are 
extremely valuable for forcing, for growing in pots or bowls and for formal 
beds in the garden. 
3 for 50c; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.50 
Brilliant Star Maximas—A large sport of Brilliant Star. Flowers rich daz- 
Zling scarlet with large bronze center, edged yellow, very good forcer, 
ht. 12 inches. 
Couleur Cardinal—Brilliant dark red variety, slow forcer, can be forced from 
25th January, exceptionally suitable for bedding, on account of its very 
strong stem and the long lasting flowering period. 
General De Wet—One of the most attractive early tulips, both for forcing and 
for bedding. The lovely warm orange color is very striking and attractive. 
Can be forced from January 5th. 
Keizerskroon (Grand Duc)—Rich scarlet, deeply edged bright-yellow. A tall 
handsome tulip, ht. 14 inches. 

FANTASY RED CHAMPION 
BLUE PARROT 
RICH & SONS NURSERY, HILLSBORO, OREGON 

