Gay Julips 
Tulips contribute colors of rare 
quality to the home grounds at 
a season when color is most 
welcome. Use them in groups 
of six or twelve or more to 
make spring gay around the 
garden gate, steps, bench and 
terrace-lounge. Tulips are un- 
surpassed for balanced color 
arrangements in special gar- 
dens and in drifts and groups 
in the mixed flower border. 
Never plant them in thin lines 
or awkward blocks. Select 
varieties whose heights and 
blooming time are congenial. 

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Tulips and dogwood by garden gate 
Try such color harmonies and contrasts as a golden yellow Darwin and 
purple Triumph; scarlet Triumph and white Cottage; bronze Breeder, lav- 
ender Darwin and light yellow Darwin; lavender Darwin and salmon-pink 
Darwin; soft black Darwin and scarlet Darwin; white Cottage and yellow 
Cottage; deep rose Triumph and white Cottage. Small gardens need but 
few colors. Try using tints and shades of a single color or neighbors on 
the color wheel (analogous) i.e. red through orange to yellow, etc. 
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Darwin and Cottage varieties grouped in perennial borders 
