Drcer's Autumn Catalof/ue, 1901. 



Collections of Tulips for Beds. 



WHAT we say on page 6 about the Hyacinth as a bedding 

 plant is equally true of the Tulip. Many bnlhant co or 

 effects are possible with Tulips that cannot be produced with 

 anv other plant. The culture is the same as for the Hyacinth, 

 o Iv b n/ perfectly hardy, they do not require to be covered so 

 heavily through the winter, but merely enough to keep the frost from 

 Sing hem out of place. When through flowering the bulbs 

 rn y be T, ted and dried off, and used another year, or they may be 

 krfin the ground and the beds filled in the same way as suggested 



f ° r ^TfoUo'wlng Beds are 6 feet in diameter and requ.re 156 

 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way ; 



"POPULAR" BED OF TULIPS -Combination No. 1. 

 Sections 1 and 3. 78 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 

 2 and 4. 78 Chrysolora. Yellow. 

 Price, $250. 

 "POPULAR" BED OF TULIPS-Combination No. 2. 

 S ction 1. 39 Cottage Maid. Pink: 

 " 2. 39 Yellow Prince. Yellow. 



3. 39 Pottebakker. White. 



4. 39 Pottebakker. Scarlet. 



Pri33, $2 50. 



Fairmount " Bed of Tulips. 



Popular " Bed of Tulips. 



"FAIRMOUNT" BED OF TULIPS. 



Section 1. 42 Rose Grisdelin. Pink, 

 o 39 Chrysolora. \ellow. 



3. 36 Pottebakker. White 



4. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 

 Price, $2.75. 



" FRANKLIN » BED OF TULIPS. 



Section 1. 40 Pottebakker. White. 



2 30 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 



3. 42 Princess Marianne. Pmic. 



4. 44 Chrysolora. Yellow. 

 Price, $250. 



The combinations in any of the above beds can be changed, 

 if so desired, at same cost. 



As collections are too heavy to be sent by ma,l, they will be 

 forwarded by express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



Designs and estimates on larger beds given on application. 



'Franklin" Bed of Tulips. 



