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center one is forty eight by ten feet, and contains about 2,400 
bulbs of Rose Grisdelin, a pink and white tulip. 
When all of these bulbs are through flowering, after the middle 
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filled with a large collection of desert plants. 
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tain, at the foot of the museum Boproact: are planted as hereto- 
fore with Cramoisie Brilliant. 
While these displays are the largest and most striking here at 
the Garden, there are many other kinds of tulips to be found in 
the various borders. In addition to the large number of kinds 
already in the decorative collections, those given in the lists 
below were added last fall. The letters in parentheses indicate 
the locations = conservatory beds, ed t 
of conservatory range No. 1, the accompanying numeral being 
t er; = the bed on the north side of the 
walk from the terminus of the Elevated Railway to conservatory 
range No. 1; and L. C. S. = bed on the south side of the same 
walk 
EARLY 
Couleur Cardinal, C. Joost Van Vondel, white, C. B. 8 
Duc Van Tholl, aie a B.5 Pottebakker, scarlet, L. C. N. 
sart, L. C. S. ttebakker, yellow, C. B. - 
Flamingo, C. B. Princess Marianne, C. B. 
Golden Queen, C. a 3 Queen of Se Netherlands, L. C. S. 
Gold Finch, L. C. N. White Hawk, C. B. 3 
DARWIN 
c. B. Mrs. Potter Palmer, C. B. 6 
Harry Veitch, C. B. 1 Ouida, C. B. 
King Harold, C. B. 7 Phillipe de eas - B.§ 
La Tristesse, C. B. 5 Pride of Haarlem, 
e. Krelage, C. B. 5 William Pitt, C. 2 
In addition to the tulips, many kinds of narcissus and daffodils 
will be found in the decorative borders. 
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