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Collections of Tulips for Beds. 
CIRCULAR BHD OP SCARLET AND YELLOW TULIPS. 
What we say on page 7 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 throw¬ 
ing 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 G feet in diameter and require 156 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way, and are 
made up of the fine sorts shown in color on the cover of this Catalogue. 
CIRCULAR BED OF TULIPS “ E.” 
This bed is formed of two outside rows of yellow, the entire 
centre of scarlet as shown in the illustration above, and is a 
most effective combination. 
Centre.—76 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
Two Outer Rows.—80 Chrysolora. Yellow. 
Price : $3.40. 
CIRCULAR BED OF TULIPS “O.” 
Section 1. 40 Pottebakker. White. 
“ 2. 30 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
“ 3. 42 Cottage Maid. Pink. 
“ 4. 41 Chrysolora. Yellow. 
Price: $2.90. 
CIRULAR BED OF TULIPS “F.” 
This bed is divided into four quarters, each quarter being 
filled with a distinct color, as under 
Section 1. 39 Joost Van Vondel. Deep blood-red. 
“ 2. 39 Chrysolora. Yellow. 
“ 3. 39 Pottebakker. White. 
“ 4. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
Price: $3.25. 
CIRCULAR BED OF TULIPS "H.” 
Secnon 1. 42 Cottage Maid. Pink. 
“ 2. 39 Pottebakker. White. 
“ 3. 39 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. 
“ 4. 36 Kaiser Kroon. Crimson margined yellow. 
Price : $3.30. 
The combinations can be 
changed in any 
of the above beds 
if so desired. 
Circular Bbd op Tulips *' G.' 
As collec¬ 
tions are too 
heavy to be 
sent by mail, 
they will be forwarded 
by express or freight 
at purchaser’s expense. 
Circular Bku of Tulips ** H." 
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