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Tulips 
Giant Flowering Tulips are all cup-shaped flowers carried 
on tall stiff stems, and range in color from black to white, 
crimson, scarlet, to the softest pink, purple-lilac, yellow 
and indescribable intermediate blendings and pastel shades. 
All Giant Tulips have long and graceful stems. 
Iris 
The Dutch Iris are a new and early-flowering race coming 
into bloom just after the Tulips are gone. The flowers are 
largo, resembling the orchids, and are distinctive in color. 
Flowers are heavy texture and when cut have wonderful 
keeping qualities. 
Daffodils 
The graceful form, beautifully shaped trumpets and 
cups, and the long, straight stems of the Daffodils, or Nar¬ 
cissi^ have made them favorites for cut flower purposes. 
A few short hints as to planting and cultivating Tulip 
bulbs. 
Prepare the soil thoroughly. Break it deep and mix plenty 
of manure or commercial fertilizer.. In the South plant any 
time during October, November and the first part of 
December. Plant 5 or 6 inches deep. Do not make the 
mistake of many by planting too shallow. Plant from 3 to 
6 inches apart, according to the bulbs you have for a certain 
spot of land. 
If the bulbs are to be taken up during the summer, this 
should be done when the plants commence to die which is 
from 3 to 6 weeks after the blooms are off. 
Dutch Iris should be planted during September or the 
first half of October; about 3 or 4 inches deep. Use some 
good commercial fertilizer rather than manure, otherwise 
the bulbs can be handled as Tulip bulbs. 
Order Dutch Iris before October 1. 
