. Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for autumn planting. : 1895. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. H PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.â PARROT, ^ OR Dragon Tulips. 1/desired hy >Kail, add Jc. per dozen or 40cper icx>. Single bulbs ma-iled/ree. These belong to the late or May-flower- ing luUps, and have immense attractive flowers of singular and picturesque forms and brilliant and varied colors. 1 he petals are curiously fringed or cut, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles
. Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for autumn planting. : 1895. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. H PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.â PARROT, ^ OR Dragon Tulips. 1/desired hy >Kail, add Jc. per dozen or 40cper icx>. Single bulbs ma-iled/ree. These belong to the late or May-flower- ing luUps, and have immense attractive flowers of singular and picturesque forms and brilliant and varied colors. 1 he petals are curiously fringed or cut, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles the neck of a Parrot. They form extravagantly showy flower b ds, are of endless variety of form and color, and should be grown in every flower gar. den in quantities. {,See cut.) Admiral de Constantinople. Large red flowers tipped organge. 3 for IOC, 25c, per doz,, $ per 100. Monstre Rouge. Very handsome, large, deep crimsun scarlet. 3 for loc, 30c. per do2., $ per 100. Monstre Cramoisie. Splendid improvement, deep crimson with large black star-shaped centre, flowers and bulbs larger than other Parrots. 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3 50 per 100. Markgraaff van Baden. Yellow, striped with scarlet and green. 3 for IOC., 25c. per doz., $ per 100. Lutea Major. Large, bright yellow. 3 for IOC, 25C. per per 100. Perfecta. Yellow, stripped red. 3 for IOC, 25c. per doz., $1-75 P^f i°o- Parrot Tulips, Mixed Colors. 2CC. per doz., § per 100, § per 1,000. PARROT TULIPS, {(eW "DarWiii" Tulips These brilliant novelties constitute a new race of Tulips, of the « or "breeder" type. They are of Flemish origin, and â were raised from seed sown between the 3-ears i860 and 1872, this seed liiaving been saved from the best " breeders" out of the most famous eollection in French Flanders, which in turn had been under- going the process of selection in the hands of one family for over a century. Darwin Tulips belong
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