



Red Champion 
(Below) 
This ts the most modest of all the 
Parrots. In fact, were it not for his 
gay ruffles, he could be called de- 
mure. The picture tells a lot about 
him, so why should we bore you 
with words. 
PRICES: 
3 for $0.45 
4 for 55 
6 for we 
12 for 1.35 
18 for 1.95 
24 for 2.55 
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Blue Parrot 
Parrot “Sdlipe.. 
Swashbucklers 
These brilliant fellows almost seem 
to swagger at their own rich display 
—but they are indeed ‘beautiful, and 
have a right to be proud. You'll love 
their brightness and pomposity. 
All bulbs offered are highest 
quality imported genuine Euro- 
pean Dutch grown. 
Ked Champiou 
(Left) 
There’s no such thing as a dull day 
when this bright fellow is around. My, 
doesn’t he seem to blaze! Height 22 
inches. Blooms large. Midseason. 
PRICES: 3 for 60c; 4 for 75c; 6 for 
$1.05; 12 for $1.95; 18 for $2.85; 
24 for $3.75. 
Black Part 
(Not shown) 
A deep blood-red, black-hearted fellow, and a 
hale and hearty color. Plant with your Sunshine 
Parrots for striking effect. 
PRICES: 3 for 51c; 4 for 63c; 6 for 87c; 
12 for $1.59; 18 for $2.16; 24 for $3.00. 


Kellogg’s Famous Flowers 

Tulips, Narcissi, 
Hyacinths 
Kind Of Soil Required 
lees will get along in most any soil, pro- 
viding it is well-drained. That is the big 
essential. Some say that they like a rich, 
sandy loam, but most any soil will do with 
drainage. 
By well-drained soil, we do not mean soil 
which allows the water to run off readily at 
the surface. We do mean soil into which the 
water seeps readily. In other words, you 
should have sub-surface drainage. The 
chances are that your soil is suitable in this 
respect, but you will find full instructions for 
providing drainage in the following instruc- 
tions. 
Soil Preparation and Drainage 
ulips, Hyacinths and Narcissi require 
little care, but they will respond to proper 
soil preparation by providing flowers that 
will bring forth exclamations of delight from 
your friends and neighbors. 
And, if your soil seems to need drainage, you 
can prepare for it while preparing the soil. 
Simply dig a trench for the bulbs about four 
R. M. Kellogg Co., 
