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PRINCESS ELIZABETH (See page 18) 
PROF. RAUWENHOFF (See page 18) 
very large flowers and 
splendid colors of these three 
varieties of long stemmed tulips, 
make them universal favorites. 
Their iirincipal features are their 
very tall, upright stems and enor¬ 
mous blooms. Their decorativeness 
in borders or beds is unexcelled, 
and furthermore, they are cut- 
flowers of extraordinary quality, 
bringing a long lasting bouquet of 
bright cheerful colors into the 
home. 
They can be used for any gar¬ 
den inirpose, in clumps or masses 
they are at their best, but they can 
be planted as a decoration along 
the borders of your garden. Scat¬ 
tered along footpaths, or in front 
of shrubs they produce a particu¬ 
larly pictures(iue effect. A bed of 
Inglescombe Yellow or Princess 
FUlizabeth. with liright blue forget- 
me-nots or pansies planted solidly 
between the tulips, will make a 
picture to be long remembered. 
Their beauty will appeal to you 
and you will be reluctant to leave 
your garden. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (See page 19) 
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