Belle 
Jaune 
(Darwin) 
The most rich- 
ly colored Indian- 
yellow Tulip in 
existence, and 
marvelously beau- 
tiful. Just as amazing in its 
coloring, as the now famous 
Red Emperor’ is" in'its, lt 
seems impossible to show its rich col- 
oring, but it is truly a prize. Blossoms 
egg-shaped, as shown. Stems strong, 
erect, about 28 inches tall. Blooms with the Darwins. 

PRICES: 
3 for $0.55 6 for $0.90 18 for $2.40 
4 for .65 12 for 1.65 24 for 3.15 







You may have either 8 Belle Jaune or! 
8 Improved Red Emperor in a Bargain| 
Mixture. See page 3. 
Early! Early! 
Early! 
Red Emperor 
blooms with your 
Hyacinths. 
Pope Bis! 
The Largest 
Tulip known. 

Envy! Envy! 
Red Emperor will 
arouse more envy 
and admiration for 
your garden than 
any other flower. 
[4] 

RED EMPEROR 
Large, Botanical variety; | 
blazing vermilion-scarlet. | 
18 in. PRICES: 10-11 cm. | 
3 for $0.57 12 for $1.85 | 
4for .71 18 for 2.67 
6 for .99 24 for 3.55 | 









How to Grow Them 
By S. F. Beatty and Nursery Staff 
K vss aims not only to furnish you with 
the highest quality nursery stock, but to 
give you the best of information and service, 
hence these planting and growing instruc- 
tions. We have made them as complete as 
possible, but if you do not find the infor- 
mation you want in this book, write us. 
Meet Mr. X — 
‘The Man with the 
Beautiful Garden 
W e know a man whose garden is the envy 
of all others. His Roses are always more 
beautiful, his Delphiniums taller, more state- 
ly and exquisitely colored, his “Mums” a 
brilliant, dazzling autumn display, his peren- 
nial border is a sight to behold. And, with 
his Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses and Daf- 
fodils, he has them all beat a “thousand ways 
from Sunday.” : 
People drive by just to gaze at his flowers. 
They walk by, and call him on the phone; 
and, in driving by, they have even had near- 
accidents, because that beautiful garden was 
so fascinating. 
Yet his gardening conditions are no better 
than others, and he has no more native 
gardening ability. He simply follows the few 
easy rules, and it takes so little more of his 
time and energy than others spend, that it is 
amazing that he is so far ahead of them. Oh, 
yes, there are other good gardens, but they 
are not as good as Mr. X’s. 
EF” one thing, he buys his planting stock 
carefully; while some others seek the bar- 
gains. Here’s an. advertisement with a guar- 
antee, and the prices are so ridiculously low 
that it should immediately breed suspicion. 
Yet the ad is cleverly written, and out go the 
checks and money orders, and in due time 
in come the bulbs. But my, what mammoth 
bulbs they are! We wish you could see them! 
Our tongue is in our cheek of course, when 
we say that. “Surely” the man says, “Those 
bulbs will not bloom this year.” And he is 
right, because a Tulip, Hyacinth or Narcissus 
bulb is merely a little protective home which 
houses inside a complete though miniature 
flower plant. And, if the bulb is only marble 
size, how can it ever hold a plant of any vig- 
orr 


Red Emperor 
Here’s a surprise for you. We didn’t ex- 
pect we could offer this new and better Red 
Emperor until next year but . . . here it is! 
Still bigger and better than the Red Emperor 
at left. Larger flowers, greener more beau- 
tiful foliage, and, Oh! so beautiful! Order 
Improved Red Emperor for a Happy Sur 
prise. PRICES: 10-11 cm. imported bulbs, 
2 for 65c; 3 for 90c; 4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.65; 
12 for $3.15; 18 for $4.65; 24 for $6.15. 
