Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue, 1898. 7 
COLLECTIONS % TULIPS FOR BEDS. 
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A, Vesa we say on the preceding page about the Hyacinth as a bedding plant is equally true of the Tulip. Many brilliant 
color effects are possible with Tulips that cannot be produced with any other plant. The culture is the same as for the 
Hyacinth, only, being perfectly hardy, they do not require to be covered so heavily through the winter, but merely enough 
to keep the frost from throwing them out of place. When through flowering, the bulbs may be lifted and dried off, and used 
another year, or they may be left in the ground and the beds filled in the same way as suggested for Hyacinth beds, 
The following Beds are 6 feet in diameter and require 156 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way. 
CIRCULAR BED OF TULIPS. 
COMBINATION No. 1. Price, $2.75. COMBINATION No. 2. Price, $2.25. 
Section 1. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. Section 1. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
«2. 39 Chrysolora. Yellow, «2. 39 Chrysolora. Yellow. 
«3. 39 Cottage Maid. Pink. « 3. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
«4. 39 Pottebakker. White. «4, 39 Chrysolora. Yellow. 
‘¢FAIRMOUNT’”’ BED OF TULIPS. Price, $2.75. *¢ FRANKLIN’? BED OF TULIPS. Price, $2.75. 
Section 1. 42 Cottage Maid. Pink. Section 1. 40 Pottebakker. White. 
«2. 39 Chrysolora. Yellow. « 2. 30 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
«3 36 Pottebakker. White. «3. +42 Cottage Maid. Pink. 
«4. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. «4. 44 Chrysolora. Yeilow. 
The Combinations in any of the 
Beds can be changed, 
if desired, at same 
cost. 
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As 
Collections are 
too heavy to be sent by 
mail they will be forwarded by 
freight or express at customers’ expense. 
“FatrmounrT”’ Bep oF TULIPS. “FRANKLIN”? Bep OF TULIPS. 
8G-DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES ON LARGER BEDS GIVEN ON APPLICATION-@& 
