PARROT TULIPS 
When still in bud the flower looks somewhat like the head of a parrot, hence the 
name. Blooms are brilliantly colored and artistically shaped, which makes them par- 
ticularly appealing for home decoration. They may be forced slowly, by late Feb- 
ruary; for this purpose only strong bulbs should be used. 
*BLUE PARROT 3. Sport of Darwin Tulip Bleu Aimable. Lavendar shaded steel-blue. 
An immense flower with ruffled edge instead of the deeply lacinated edge of 
most Parrot varieties. Strong stem. Height, 20 inches. $1.35 per dozen, $10 
per 100. 
*FANTASY 3: A sport from the well-known Darwin Tulip Clara Butt. Very large 
flower carried on a strong, erect stem. Inside, the cup is velvety rose color, 
showing well through the open flower. Apple-green markings on outside make 
this one of the most unique Tulips. Height, 20 inches. $1.50 per dozen, $11.50 
per 100. 
GADELAN 3. Blending shades of blue and violet with emerald-green blotches and 
white edge. Inside of flower shows bright violet-purple, white base, and con- 
trasting black anthers. Similar to the Cattleya orchid. $1.95 per dozen, $15 per 
100. 
LADY DERBY 2. Parma violet with pale markings and white edge: center white 
with narrow blue edge. A graceful sport of Darwin Tulip Circe. Height, 20 
inches. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
ORANGE FAVORITE. Orange with green blotches and yellow base. $1.60 per 
dozen, $12 per 100. 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
Triumph Tulips are a new race, hybrids of Single Early and Darwin Tulips. From 
the Single Early parents they inherit earliness and from the Darwins stateliness. The 
result is something entirely novel and worthwhile—Tulips that bridge the gap between 
the early and late kinds. They bloom about ten days earlier than the May-flowering 
varieties. They have strong, tall stems, and some of the most beautiful colors are 
found in this class. All force readily. 
*ALBERIO. Cherry-red with a distinct narrow white edge. Very colorful and showy. 
Height, 22 inches. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
*CRATER. Dark vermillion-red, shading lighter at edges. A well-shaped flower that 
forces very readily. Height, 22 inches. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
*ELIZABETH EVERS. Fuchsia-rose faintly feathered silvery white from the tip of petals 
to the base. Very large flower of good shape. Height, 22 inches. $1.60 per dozen, 
$12 per 100. 
*ELMUS. Warm carmine-red, deeply edged white. Very large, globular flower with 
pure white base; fall, strong stem. Especially recommended for the garden. 
Height, 26 inches. $1.85 per dozen, $14 per 100. 
*KANSAS. Large, snow-white flower carried on a strong stem. Height, 22 inches. 
$1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. ; 
*KORNEFOROS. Regarded as the best Triumph—clear red with white base. Very 
large flower carried on a very strong, tall stem. One of the best forcers. Height, 
24 inches. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
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