Tulipa chrysantha hybrids ‘Tulipaylanata § cae, , 1.00 
(raised by me; mostly in Tulipas stellata ee. .50 
tones of soft brownish Tulipa +Wilsoniana/—........_ 1.50 
Pe LOW) te Pies etree 3 for. *1,00) -<TulipsAdvance enc... 25 
Tulipa Clusiana, per doz. .....-.- 1.00 Also the delightful elaaete herb, 
Tulipa Fosteriana 223-2202. 1.50 Dittany of Crete, each ........ 75 
Our garden is not a large one, nor grandly landscaped, but it contains 
its full quota of rare and interesting plants, and those who will but re- 
member that it is simply a horticultural workshop and do not expect too 
much of it otherwise, are always welcome visitors. In addition to our 
innumerable daffodils and irises, which form a collection not easily sur- 
passed, we grow various species of Moraea and Nerine, a very fair array 
of freesias and Hemerocallis, and divers odds and ends of small bulbs, 
rock plants, peonies, herbs and other perennials. Late spring and early 
summer and again the fall are in general the most favorable times to 
secure stock for planting, but to view the flowers our spring months are 
best, February and March for daffodils and April to May for irises. Do 
not, "however, look for any signboard at the garden ‘beyond the street- 
number, for even at the cost of some business, we are devoted believers 
in the slogan, 
KEEP THE LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFUL! 
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