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Without exception no May-blooming bulbous plant rivals the Tulip for its brilliance of color and its adaptability to thrive in the 
shrubbery border, perennial border or formal beds. Creating a lovely garden with Tulips ts like painting a picture. And the difference 
between the hesitant amateur and the finished creator of garden pictures is likely to be the same difference that separates the beginner 
in painting and the finished artist. 
Tully os may be used very successfully by the amateur to obtain color harmonies with mz any of the most be: autiful spring-flowering 
perenni: zi plants such as the tall bearded Iris, the blue tones of spring Veronicas, Phlox divaricata, Mertensia virginica, blue Aubrieta, 
and the white Arabis or Iberis, or the orange tone of Siberian Wallflower. Vivid pink Tulips look well against the deep blue lilacs in 
the shrubbery border; the viv id scarlet ones m: iy be planted in clumps of ten to twenty-five against the light and deeper green of 
evergreen plantings. They make May a delightful beginning to your garden year. 
Late-flowering Tulips are most effective if groups of 10 to 25 of each variety are planted. The four varieties pictured above have 
been especially chosen for their distinct color and blooming qualities. They may be planted m the border in clump formation, with 
irregular spaces left at the edges of the border in order that pansy plants may be set out in early April, to provide a pleasing low border. 
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