Tulips 



always meant to make another similar planting, but time 

 and space have not allowed it as yet. This grand Tulip is 

 good almost anywhere, and very suitable in a bed of tall 

 herbaceous plants, as it produces a grand mass of colour in 

 May, and is well out of the way before Delphiniums and 

 other tall plants are clamouring for head-room. 



Like other Tulips planted in groups in the permanent 

 borders, it requires lifting and thinning every second or 

 third year, or the bulbs scrouge each other, and grow 

 smaller and weaker until nothing but leaves appear, and 

 Tulips are not worth space as foliage plants. 



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