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A Blaze of Color in Your Garden 
A man can have a gay flower garden in the Spring by planting Tulips this Fall easier than 
any other way. All that he needs to do is to spade the ground well, fertilize it lightly, and 
plant the bulbs, as soon as they can be got, about 6 inches deep and 5 to 6 inches apart. No 
other attention is needed until they break above the ground in glorious beauty next Spring. 
Beginning with Single Early Tulips in April and ending with the Darwins in June, fully six 
weeks of gorgeous Tulip bloom can be enjoyed. 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 
Ready in October 
We Are Direct Importers. Bulb List sent FREE, upon request, 
at this time. 
The DARWIN TULIPS, with their gorgeous blooms and tall stems, deserve 
a place in every garden. For bedding and borders a wonderful display can be had. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS produce the first wave 
of brilliant color in your garden; very effective when 
planted in masses. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS bloom with the Single 
Early Tulips but last much longer. 
BREEDER TULIPS, with their large blossoms 
and strong stems, can be recognized by their bronze 
and purple shades. Many of them are fragrant. 
The COTTAGE TULIPS, with their various shapes 
and colors, are very beautiful. 
PARROT TULIPS, with their odd-shaped flowers, 
which have curiously cut and fringed petals, are very 
interesting. 
At this time we also have a complete assortment of 
Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Snowdrops, Scilla, 
Grape-Hyacinths, Chionodoxa and Winter Aconite 
Hyacinth 
