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 differ¬ 
ing from other varieties in its vividness of color. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
BRONZE QUEEN. A blending of deep yellow and brown. 
A very exquisite color and splendid for the border. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
THE BISHOP. One of the finest of all the Darwin Tulips. 
The large, bowl-like flowers are borne on fine strong 
stems. Best described as the purest heliotrope shade in 
the Darwins. 70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS. Vivid shade of scarlet. Large, 
cup-shaped flowers on fine strong stems. One of the 
best among the reds for border planting. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
100 bulbs, 25 each of the above 4 Fine Tulips {value $5.25} . . $ 4.75 
200 bulbs, 50 each of the above 4 Fine Tulips (value 10.50 } . . 0.00 
400 bulbs, 100 each of the above 4 Fine Tulips {value 21.00} . . 17.00 
Bulbs for 
1936 
NEW YORK CITY 
Advance 
Offering 
