The rich, clear, true tones of the two seem to be made for each other, and any gardener who fails to take advantage of their natural affinity 
Is missing a wonderful opportunity to have an eye-catching spring display. May-flowering Tulips, which include the great 
Darwin, Cottage and Breeder families, bloom at the same time as Azaleas. If some of them do come a little earlier than 
the Azaleas show color, the rich dark green shrub foliage makes a perfect background for them. 
‘The experts tell us that In companion plantings It is a good plan to introduce flowers of different form and 
harmonizing color. There is no difficulty on this score with Tultps and Azaleas, for as the accompany- 
ing photograph shows, they are entirely distinct in form yet blended perfectly in tone. And as the 
Tulip foliage dies down after the blooming period is over, the Azalea bush helps to cover it. The 
bulbs need not be taken up after flowering. 
12 100 
ALASKA; (Lily-flowered:)) Soft. yellows. wcrc eee Eee eee $1 10 $8 00 
AMERICAN FLAG. (Rembrandt.) Red with white stripes............ 1 30 50 
CARRARA:* (Cottage) Puxeiwhites sc usa ee ee eee 90 
DIDO. (Cottage.) Orange-red and yellow....................... 85 
DILLENBURG. (Breeder.) Salmon-orange ................... 85 
GEORGES GRAPPE. (Breeder.) Violet-blue................ 1 00 
GOLDEN HARVEST. (Cottage.) Deep yellow............. 85 
INDIAN CHIEF. (Breeder.) Coppery brown ............. ik 5@) 
LOUIS XIV. (Breeder.) Purple, bronze edged........... it 3K) 
MARJORIE BOWEN. (Cottage.) Buff and salmon .... 85 25 
MARSHALL HAIG. (Cottage.) Bright scarlet....... 1 00 50 
MARTHA. (Lily-flowered.) Crimson-carmine....... 1 10 00 
NORTHERN QUEEN. (Cottage.) Delicate pink... 1 00 
OSSI OSWALDA. (Cottage.) White flushed rose. . 90 
WHITE DUCHESS. (Lily-flowered.) Snow-white. 1 00 
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Collection 20 
10 bulbs each of the 
15 May-flowering 
varieties 
as listed above 
150 for $11.00 
Separately packed 
and labeled 
