Dreer's autumn catalogue 1918 . 00. Collections of Tulips for Beds What we say on page 5 about the Hyacinth as a bedding plant is equally true of the Tulip. Many brilliant color effects are possi-ble with Tulips that cannot be produced with any other plant. The culture is the same as for the Hyacinths, only, being perfectlyhardy, they do not require to be covered so heavily through the winter, but merely enough to keep the action of the frost fromthrowing them out of place. The following beds are 6 feet in diameter and require 156 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way: RED CROSS BED OF TULIPS
Dreer's autumn catalogue 1918 . 00. Collections of Tulips for Beds What we say on page 5 about the Hyacinth as a bedding plant is equally true of the Tulip. Many brilliant color effects are possi-ble with Tulips that cannot be produced with any other plant. The culture is the same as for the Hyacinths, only, being perfectlyhardy, they do not require to be covered so heavily through the winter, but merely enough to keep the action of the frost fromthrowing them out of place. The following beds are 6 feet in diameter and require 156 bulbs, planted 5 inches apart each way: RED CROSS BED OF TULIPS. QUADRICOLOR BED OF TULIPS. This is a very effective and timely design formed of a red cross _, . , , . 1 i_ j . , ,. on a white ground ^ same design as our isicolor bed, but with a distinct 92 Belle Alliance. Scarlet. I 64 White Hawk. White. color in each of the four quarters as under Price, $ BED OF TULIPS. This forms one of the best Chrysolora. Yellow. | 78 Artus. Scarlet. Price, $ 39 Cottage Maid. Pink. 1 S9 Yellow Prince. Crimson King. Crimson 39 La Reine. White. scarlet. | Price, $
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