DUTCH TULIPS 
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quality, plump 
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plant this fall for 
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exportation of Tulip Bulbs smaller thon » 
next spring. MA the above—except the Species type. 
Tulipa Species 
Extra early flowering tulips that are becoming increasingly 
popular. Ideally suited for group planting in your rock 
garden or for a hardy border. 
TB-801—Kaufmanniana — The waterlily tulip. Large 
-creamy white flowers shaded soft red on outside with an 
inside center of deep yellow. Earliest blooming of all tulips 
—late March or early April. 
TB-802—Praestens Fuselier — Long brilliant vermilion 
orange flowers, 3 to 5 per stem. Blooms in late April and 
grows to 14 inches tall. 
TB-654—Red Emperor—One of the earliest and loveliest 
tulips in existence today. Plant a dozen of these bulbs for 
a mass of unrivaled brilliance. 
15c each; 12 for $1.50 
Parrot Tulips 
These belong to the late flowering class and because of 
their peculiar markings and shadings are very much in de- 
mand. The petals have feathered edges. Shades of green 
are combined with other colors to give you a good show. 
TB-630—Fantasy—Most popular and beloved of all the 
Parrots. Huge salmon pink flowers, 6 or more inches 
across, with green markings. 
TB-631—Firebird—A sport of Fantasy. Has all the good 
qualities of this popular variety but is an intense vermil- 
ion-red with green markings on the outside. 
TB.632—Blue Parrot—Very large, dark violet-blue flowers. 
Outside of fringed petals shade to silver. Fine for bedding 
and cutting. 
TB-633—Orange Favorite—Glistening deep orange, shaded 
rose; inside deep orange-scarlet with yellow base. Sweet 
scented flowers of great size and brilliant coloring. 
TB-634—Red Champion—Bright crimson shaded rosy red. 
Large white base, edged blue. 
TB-635—Sunshine—Bright golden yellow. Outside petals 
sometimes marked green. 
15c each; 12 for $1.50 
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