TULIPS 
MYSTERY OF INDIA: An unusual shade among 
the early tulips, apricot and bronze, tinged 
orange-pink, a most interesting and lovely vari¬ 
ety. Height, 11 inches. $.95 for 10; $7 per 100. 
ORANJE NASSAU: This is a sport from the 
Murillo variety, being of an orange-red which 
is very effective for planting in beds or setting in 
groups in the border. Height, 11 inches. $.85 for 
10; $6 per 100. 
PEACH BLOSSOM: Large, very double, bright 
For the selection and reservation in Holland 
of our superior quality it will be of great help if 
you will please send your orders very early, 
preferable before July fifteenth. 
At "Paradou," located at Brookville, Long 
Island, we have planted a really fine collection 
of tulips. In order to study and enjoy them we 
cordially invite you to visit our display gardens 
at frequent intervals during the season. Browse 
through the grounds in solitude making your 
own notes and enjoying a combination of wild 
garden, naturalized plantings, woodland and 
pink flowers, flushed white. It is most effective 
for indoor decoration and lasts a long time cut. 
Height, 11 inches. $.75 for 10; $5 per 100. 
TEA ROSE: The same lovely blending of pale 
yellow and soft rose as seen in many tea roses. 
Splendid for planting out. Height, 11 inches. $.75 
for 10; $5 per 100. 
VUURBAAK: Fine scarlet tulip, opening to bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet. Handsome for beds. Height, 
11 inches. $.75 for 10; $5 per 100. 
beautifully landscaped paths of rare azaleas, 
choice French lilacs and other spring flowering 
shrubs. 
During the entire growing season there is an 
ever changing display of beautiful blooms but 
Tulip Time, like Abou Ben Adhem “leads all the 
rest." Choose your varieties from “living 
models" carefully labeled, and suffer no disap¬ 
pointments later,—but whether eager for new 
material or not, visit us and satisfy the craving 
for beauty that is in the heart of every gardener. 
PERS' LULL POOD 
For TULIPS, NARCISSI, IRISES, LILIES, GLADIOLI, 
MONTBRETIAS, and all other bulbous plants 
W E have been asked by many friends who visited our display gardens at Brookville, Long 
Island, to tell them what sort of plant food we use in growing our choice bulbs. We told 
them we had a special formula that gave health and long life to these plants. A few prevailed 
upon us to make up a quantity and let them try it in their own gardens. We did. 
The extraordinary success that these gardeners met with and the enthusiasm resulting from it, 
have encouraged us to offer all our friends and patrons a chance to use the very same plant food 
in their attempts at producing healthy, luxuriant flowers with strong stems and exquisite colorings. 
And so we present this opportunity for you to order some of SCHEEPERS' BULB FOOD and 
we recommend that you try it with your next planting. It is almost entirely composed of organic 
matter and may be used with absolute safety in connection with the planting of bulbs at any time, 
in any soil or with any other plants. It is also economical—as a teaspoonful for each bulb is the 
average requirement. 
We are sure that if you take advantage of this offer you will find it a very happy investment. 
iy 2 lb. cans (good for approx. 375 bulbs) Each, $1.25 
25 lb. bags (good for approx. 1250 bulbs) Each, 2.50 
100 lb. bags (good for approx. 5000 bulbs) Each, 8.00 
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