ULIPS 
FOR COLOR 
...HARMONY 
Late-flowering Tulips are most effective when planted in the formal garden in 
irregular clumps of 25 and 50 of a kind, in accordance with a definite scheme of color 
harmony or contrast. The four varieties which we picture above have been especially 
chosen for a fresh unhackneyed color combination and will make a superb picture in 
any garden. The clumps should be arranged at planting-time so as to leave irregular 
spaces at the edges of the beds in order that pansy plants may be set out in early 
April to provide a pleasing low-growing border plant. The varieties featured above 
are illustrated in the following order. 
Princess Elizabeth. A glorious pink Tulip differing 
from other varieties in its vividness of color. 
70 cts. per doz., $5 per 100. 
Valentin. A lovely deep mauve-violet self tone, 
clearer in shade than most other violet-shaded 
varieties. 80 cts. per doz., $6 per 100. 
Bronze Queen. A blending of deep yellow and brown 
which pales to a lovely tone of golden buff tinged 
with lilac. 70 cts. per doz., $5 per 100. 
King George V. A gorgeous flower best described as 
deep cherry-rose, with a flaming brilliance which is 
dazzling in the sunshine. 90 cts. per doz., $7 per 100. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER: 
25 bulbs each of the above 4 Fine Tulips (lOO bulbs in all) ^5.00 
50 bulbs each of the above 4 Fine Tulips {200 bulbs in all) 9.50 
100 bulbs each of the above 4 Fine Tulips {400 bulbs in all) 18.00 
