The Stately ULIPS 
For gaiety of color in the spring garden the tulips have no equals. 
Whether it be accent that is wanted or mass display, tulips serve 
the modest as well as the lavish designs for landscaping with color. 
And, in addition, the new modern hybrids are something to behold in 
size and height, shape of bloom and ever new stunning creations of 
combinations and blends of hues ranging through the spectrum in 
PARROT TULIPS 
The tall, gorgeous Parrots are foremost today 
in tulip popularity. With their gay feather- 
ing of contrasting colors, their large yet ar- 
tistically modeled flowers picturesquely cut, 
waved and laciniated, they appeal to the 
fancy of us all. And they are equally stunning 
in bouquets. 
BLACK PARROT 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
A flower you'll be proud to display. Glossy 
black bloom on good, strong stems. Truly 
unique and exotic. 
BLUE PARROT 3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Huge bluish heliotrope flowers flushed steel 
blue with deeply laciniated edges and 
large, artistic petals. Magnificent in dis- 
play with yellow flowered plants. Color 
illustration on page 20. 
DISCOVERY 3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
Something new and surprising in Parrots— 
a violet pink beautifully edged with silver 
white . . . just the colors that lend them- 
selves best for bedding and borders. 
FANTASY 3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
The tulip that put the Parrots on the map. 
A gorgeous pink shaded deep velvety rose 
with featherings of apple green on the 
outside, and simply enormous in size. A 
real eye catcher, and free flowering too. 
FARADAY 3 for .60; 6 for 1.00; 12 for 1.75 
The experts call it an X-ray sport of Fan- 
tasy—a large charming white with salmon 
pink markings. Early. Medium high. 
TULIPS ARE 
MOST EFFECTIVE ’ 
IN MASS PLANTINGS . . Aaa 
Ogden, Utah. 
! was very pleased with the DAY- 
LILIES you sent me last week. They 
arrived in fine condition and were the 
best size of any | have bought. Thank 
you for the extra one. 
Miss A. C. 
a sweeping triumph of tulip splendor. 
FIREBIRD 3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
A glowing deep red sport of Fantasy. Strong 
stems, vivid color, and magnificent form 
make it ideal for garden and cutting. 
GADELAN 3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
A sensational flower resembling Cattleya 
orchid in color and shape with a blending 
of blues and purple, edged white and blue- 
green markings. Striking also is the inside 
of the cup—a white center on bright violet 
with black anthers. Often up to 7 inches 
across. 
IVORY PARROT 
Each 1.75; 3 for $5.00; 12 for 17.50 
Good-sized flowers of a very outstanding 
shade of ivory with a yellow base and fairly 
heavily laciniated petals. Definitely unique. 
KAREL DOORMAN 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
A fine cherry red parrot bloom of enormous 
size edged golden yellow and carried on 
strong, erect stems. 
LEONARD SUTTON 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
An intriguing rock garden variety—a rarity 
indeed among the Parrots. The color is 
white, flushed lively pink. Very outstanding. 
ORANGE FAVORITE 
3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
For magnificence of form and brilliance of 
color, this is a find: deep orange shaded 
rose outside with featherings of apple green; 
inside orange scarlet with yellow base. And 
how it glistens! 23 inches. 
ORANGE PARROT 
3 for .60; 6 for 1.00; 12 for 1.75 
If you want to extend the flowering season 
of the Parrots, this is the answer. The bloom 
is a rich, deep orange with faint markings 
of old gold on a yellow base. 
PARROT WONDER 
3 for 1.00; 6 for 1.75; 12 for 3.00 
Another excellent late flowering variety. 
It produces an enormous bloom of bright 
cherry red throughout, standing face up 
on a sturdy stem. 
PIERSON PARROT 
3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Outstanding dark red—an exceptionally 
large flower with good lasting qualities 
carried on a good, strong stem. 
RED CHAMPION 
3 for .60; 6 for 1.00; 12 for 1.75 
Beautifully formed flowers laciniated on 
both inner and outer petals and of impres- 
sive size. The color is a uniform crimson 
shaded rose. 
TEXAS GOLD 3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
Excellent, wide flowers of bright golden 
yellow, beautifully laciniated, picoteed in 
red and feathered green. Borne on stiff 24- 
inch stems. 
THERESE 3 for .50; 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50 
Eight inch flowers of bright cherry-scarlet 
with green markings and white base, and 
of exquisite design. On tall, firm stems. See 
color illustration on page 20. 
VIOLET QUEEN 
3 for .75; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.50 
A novelty flower that comes close to per- 
fection. It is a delicate pearl blue shaded 
lavender, carried gracefully on 27 inch 
stems. Late flowering. 
