Breeder Tulip, 
Velvet King. 
Page 13. 
Breeder Tulip, 
Golden West. 
Page 10. 
Breeder Tulip, 
Reve d’Or. 
Page 13. 
Ideal Darwin Tulip, 
Helen Wills. 
Page 5. 
Ideal Darwin Tulip, 
Kriemhilde. 
Page 6. 
Ideal Darwin Tulip, 
Lilac Wonder. 
Page 6. 
Breeder Tulip, 
Golden Goblet. 
Page 10. 
Mr. J. J. Grullemans, 
The Wayside Gardens Co., 
Mentor, Ohio. 
My Dear Mr. Grullemans-. 
The finest display of Tulips I 
have ever had in my garden came 
from a generous planting of Ideal 
Darwins set out the fall before last. 
I ivas especially impressed by the 
robustness of their growth, the clear¬ 
ness of their color and the length of 
time they stay in bloom. They were 
a very distinct addition to my garden 
and all who satv them acclaimed 
their merit. 
With every good wish. 
Faithfully yours, 
RICHARDSON WRIGHT 
Editor House & Garden. 
Mr. E. H. Schultz, 
The Wayside Gardens Co., 
Mentor, Ohio. 
May 30, 1934. 
Dear Mr. Schultz: 
The Wayside Gardens Ideal 
Darwin Tulips have bloomed. The 
unparalleled clearness of color to 
which must be added their unex¬ 
pectedly long flowering time cer¬ 
tainly has lifted these beautiful new 
varieties head and shoulders above 
the old-fashioned Darwins. We, here 
at Pleasantville, can hardly wait for 
spring to come again, we so enjoyed 
these marvelous new creations. 
With cordial good wishes. 
Sincerely yours, 
WALTER ADAMS JOHNSON 
Publisher, Garden Digest. 
