TULIPS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, 
EARLY AND LATE 
Most Wonderful Tulips Ever Offered At Lapark And In Greater Variety 
No Bulbs are grown so extensively as Tulips and no flower more justly deserves its popular¬ 
ity. Set the Bulbs in the fall, or even late in the winter on top of the ground when the soil is 
frozen hard, cover with litter, and you will be greeted in early spring with an array of gorgeous 
color limited only by the varieties and number of Bulbs you possess. Tulips are perfectly ha,rdy 
and exceedingly tenacious, and once set in decently good soil will last and bloom for years, even 
when over-run with grass. In stiff, heavy soil set the Bulbs about 3 to 4 inches deep measuring 
to the bottom of the Bulb ; in light 
soils go a couple of inches deeper. 
Plant them 6 inches apart each way 
unless you wish a very dense mass 
of color when the distance should 
be cut to 4 inches. 
Tulips are also among our most 
valuable Bulbs for house blooming, 
in pots, 3 or 4 Bulbs in a five-inch 
pot, 5 or 6 in a 6-inch pot and 7 or 8 
in a 7-inch pot. Set the Bulbs an 
inch under the surface, water and 
set away in a somewhat cool, dark 
cupboard or cellar, bringing the pots 
out gradually to the light and heat. 
It does not make very much dif¬ 
ference in the beautiful result, 
whether ybu locate your Tulip bed 
in the sun or partial shade, and they 
do equally well in the confined city 
lot as in the beautifully and spa¬ 
ciously laid out country or suburban 
garden. Plant them in beds of one 
solid color, or in combinations of 
color to suit your fancy ; set them in 
borders, in groups among the shrub¬ 
bery, or single Bulbs here and there 
it is all the same to the lovely and 
vigorous Tulip. 
By selecting your Tulips accord¬ 
ing to the information we are giving 
with each variety as to time of 
blooming you can enjoy your Bulbs 
for nearly two months, instead of 
having them bloom and wither in 
only a few days as they used to do 
and still do in so many gardens 
where this thought is not given. 
After the Tulips have ^finished 
your beds are available for setting 
out Annuals, so that you enjoy the 
continued use df your garden. It is , 
customary with some planters who are fond of working out color combinations, to set low grow¬ 
ing Perennials, or hardy, early blooming flowers such as Pansies, Beilis Daisies, forget-me-nots. 
Moss Pinks, Arabis, etc., between the rows of Tulips, so that they have an effective ground work 
for their Tulips. Try it this fall. 
REMEMBER AGAIN, PLEASE, WE PAY A EE POSTAGE, WHEREAS OTHER DEALERS 
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For the information of those who are especially particular about such things we have set op¬ 
posite the name of each variety the approximate height the flower stalk attains, together with an 
E for early, M for medium early or following the early, and L for later flowering. W e do this only 
where the general description is not sufficient, and you will of course understand that the com¬ 
parison is only with the Bulbs of the same class. 
LAPARK SUPERB EARLY SINGLE TULIPS 
Selected Varieties and Extra Large, Fine Bulbs 
There Are Said To Be More Than 2000 Varieties of Tulips, From Them We Have Select¬ 
ed The Best of Each Sort For Our Customers 
These “Superbs” are magnificent varieties and splendid, extra large, sound Bulbs that will 
give you truly lovely flowers. If you select the Lapark Superb Tulips for your bed and want all to 
✓flower about the same time make yoq,r choice from those marked E for earliest flowering, for (11) 
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