The Garden in May 
By the first week in May, the later tulips have begun to come into full bloom.
By the first week in May, the later tulips have begun to come into full bloom. *
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Clumps of white tulips, interspersed with orange, make an attractive display.
Clumps of white tulips, interspersed with orange, make an attractive display. *
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These tulips started off as cherry-red but quickly matured to their natural deep rose pink. Groups of this variety are interspersed with groups of smaller purple tulips.
These tulips started off as cherry-red but quickly matured to their natural deep rose pink. Groups of this variety are interspersed with groups of smaller purple tulips. *
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The mauve tints have all but disappeared from the tulips under the kitchen window and these will have finished blooming within a few days. The Red Emperor tulips dinished blooming several days ago.
The mauve tints have all but disappeared from the tulips under the kitchen window and these will have finished blooming within a few days. The Red Emperor tulips dinished blooming several days ago. *
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The scarlet pulsatilla, last of the three Pasque flowers to bloom, is not a very big plant but the blooms are striking.
The scarlet pulsatilla, last of the three Pasque flowers to bloom, is not a very big plant but the blooms are striking. *
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Three varieties of creeping phlox cascade over a low wall under the kitchen window.
Three varieties of creeping phlox cascade over a low wall under the kitchen window. *
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Here is a second variety.
Here is a second variety. *
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The Royal Canadian Legion 75th Anniversary Tulip. We have 200 of these, divided between two beds in the garden.
The Royal Canadian Legion 75th Anniversary Tulip. We have 200 of these, divided between two beds in the garden. *
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On one side of a bed surrounding some birches on the front lawn are interspesed groups of pink and purple tulips.
On one side of a bed surrounding some birches on the front lawn are interspesed groups of pink and purple tulips. *
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