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Collections of Single Early Tulips for Beds 



What we say on page 5 about the Hyacinth as a bedding plant is equally 

 true of the Tulip. Many brilliant color efiects are possible with Tulips 

 that cannot be produced with any other plant. The culture is the same as 

 for the Hyacinths, only, being perfectly hardy, they do not require to be 

 covered so heavily through the winter, but merely enough to keep the 

 action of 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. The following beds are 6 feet in 

 diameter, and require 156 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way, and 

 are made up of the most approved sorts. If larger beds are wanted we 

 „will be pleased to quote on receipt of dimensions and color combinations 

 wanted. 



"Red Cross" Bed of Tulips 



This is a very effective and timely design formed of a red cross on a 

 white ground, as illustrated. 



Section No. 1, 92 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 

 Section No. 2, 64 White Hawk. White. 



Price, $8.00. 



This bed is made up of two outer rows of yellow with scarlet centre,.' as 

 shown in illustration. 



Yellow. 

 Scarlet. 



Two outer rows, 76 Golden Queen. 

 Five centre rows, 80 Belle Alliance. 



Price, $7.50. 



"Quadricolor" Bed of Tuli|ps 



This design has a distinct color in each of the fftur quarters as under. 

 Section No. 1, 39 White Hawk. White. 

 Section No. 2, 39 Cottage Maid. Pink. 

 Section No. 3, 39 President Lincoln. Violet. I 



Section No. 4, 39 Yellow Prince. Yellow. 

 Price, S7.50. 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If ivanted by Parcel JPog t add 10 per 

 cent, to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi Rive h* ' 



