WHITE SWAN TULIPS 
The Tulips shown in the above photograph were produced from bulbs furnished 
by Joseph Breck & Sons , and were entirely satisfactory. 
( Signed ) JOHN H. DILLON , 
Chairman Bark and Recreation Dept., City of Boston . 
During the Fall of 1914, we furnished the City of Boston, Public Grounds Department, 
with more than* thirty-five thousand Tulips, etc., for the Public Garden That the bulbs 
were most satisfactory is shown by the report of Mr. John II. Dillon. 
Varieties used largely in the Public Garden are as follows: Cardinal’s Hat, Chrysolora, 
Cottage Maid, Keizerskroon, Pink Beauty, Prince of Austria, Proserpine, Rose Luisante, 
Vermilion Brilliant. 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, North Market St., Boston, Mass. 
J Gentlemen:—I am pleased to again place order for bulbs with you. The Tulips and Narcissus 
delivered last fall were a great success. The May flowering Tulips were particularly fine. 
Yours respectfully, BASIL S. NOYCE. 
Superintendent, Mrs. J. M. Longyear, Brookline, Mass. 
