WAySIDE 
GARDENS 
FOR pUAUTY 
Pi M 
A Selection of Varieties 
With Long- Steins. 
Unnamed Tulips 
for Cutting 
So that you may be able to have plenty of 
Tulip flowers to cut from your own garden, 
we have arranged with our grower in Hol¬ 
land a selection of large-flowering Tulips 
with long stems suitable for cutting. In¬ 
stead of going to the extra expense of 
keeping the varieties separate, we have in¬ 
structed him not to do so. Great care will 
be taken to see to it that each package con¬ 
tains the greate t variety possible in har¬ 
monious colors. There will be Darwin Tu¬ 
lips, Cottage Tulips, Breeder Tulips, and 
Idly-Flowered Tulips in the mixture. All 
will be long-stemmed varieties excellently 
suited for cutting; anyone who simply wants 
a few Tulips for a bright spot in the garden 
could not possibly do as well anywhere at 
any price. Sold in cuantities of not le^s than 
50 bulbs in original package. 
50 fine big bulbs of Unnamed Tulips for 
cutting, for .$2.00 
100 fine big bulbs of Unnamed Tulips for 
cutting, for .$4.00 
250 fine big bulbs of Unnamed 
Tulips for cutting, for $8.25 
1000 fine big bulbs of 
Unnamed Tulips 
for cutting, 
for $33.00 
100 Daffodil bulbs for naturalizing . . .$ 4.25 
10OO Daffodil bulbs for naturalizing . . 35.00 
10,000 Daffodil bulbs or more . 
Special prices on request 
Photo sent in by 
Dr. L. B. Bower, 
Chardon, 
Nb ' Daffodils 
for Naturalizing 
The greatest and most effective use 
of Daffodils is to naturalize them in 
quantity in meadows and orchards, in wood¬ 
lands and along the driveway, on the bank 
of the brook or along the shrubbery. 
By planting some bulbs on the south side 
and some others facing north, a long period 
of flowering, lasting well over a month, may 
be enjoyed. 
Daffodils are the most prolific of flowers. 
If you plant a single bulb, it will not be 
long in gathering a family, and in the 
course of two or three years the spot in 
which it grows will have become as popu¬ 
lous as the tents of the patriarchs. 
Planting mixed Daffodils is an investment 
that pays large dividends, if the right va¬ 
rieties are used. 
The mixture presented by us is made up 
from named varieties and should, therefore, 
not be confused with other mixtures offered. 
This mixture is not grown as such, but va¬ 
rieties are selected that are especially adapt¬ 
able for naturalizing and will give an abun¬ 
dant and prolonged flowering period, increas¬ 
ing from year to year. 
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