BREEDER TULIPS 
Soft, dull, blended colors characterize the Breeder Tulips. 
Their blooms are immense, and since they come at the same time 
as the Darwins it is possible to plan beautiful borders of the two. 
Best effects are obtained by planting at least a dozen of the same 
kind together in a group, instead of mixing up the colors. The 
border may then be composed of a gamut of tones, one blending 
into the next. Especially to be avoided is the practice of setting 
out the bulbs im a single line, for then no mass of color is possible. 



LOUIS XIV 
Doz., $2.00; 
100, $14.00 

TANTALUS: 
Doz., $2.00; 
100, $14.00 


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DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Top to Bottom, PEACH BLOSSOM, BOULE DE NEIGE, 
MR. VAN DER HOEF, ORANGE NASSAU, SCARLET 
CARDINAL 
The Double Early Tulips are sometimes called Peony- 
flowering, because their many-petaled flowers really do re- 
semble a peony. For massed planting in beds they are very 
showy and desirable. 
INDIAN CHIEF 
Doz., $2.00, 
100, $14.00 
