A great walk in Tulip City this time of year is through the 10 tulip
gardens that encircle Tulip Lake in the city park. The gardens, each
devoted to a different tulip variety, including one to Queen of the Night
tulips, abut each other with Tulip Walk passing through each once as it
circles the lake. Each garden surrounds a statue of one of the city's
illustrious citizens, including one of Tulip City notable Janet O'Brien;
each honored person was famous in his or her day in some way, with one being
an early explorer of Antarctica. From the clues below, can you find the
order in which the 10 tulip gardens clockwise fringe Tulip Lake: the variety
of tulip in the bed, the person whose statue is among the garden's flowers,
and why he or she has been honored by Tulip City? (Note: all location
information in the clues is in clockwise order.)
- Along Tulip Walk, the garden where the Celebration tulips are planted
is followed next by the garden with the statue of the painter in it,
which is then followed by the bed where Harriet Slater's monument stands.
- The statue commemorating the jazz legend, who wasn't Harriet Slater,
isn't in the garden with the King Midas tulips.
- The garden containing the Swan Wings variety was added to the park in
2003.
- After walking through the garden planted with Blushing Lady tulips and
then through another of the gardens--which does not have the statue of
the inventor in it--a visitor would next be in the Orange Dynasty tulip garden.
- These three gardens are in consecutive order around Tulip Lake: the one
with the state senator's statue; the bed where Wilhelmina Shelley is
honored; and the King Midas tulip garden.
- The statue of the painter, who wasn't Walter Harding, isn't in the Fancy Frills garden.
- After seeing the statue of Benjamin Goldsmith in one garden, a visitor
passes through another garden and then comes to the garden where the
monument to the Olympic gold medal marathoner is placed.
- The garden containing the statue of the noted local philanthropist, who
wasn't Daniel Walker, immediately follows the garden where the author is
memorialized.
- The garden planted with Celebration tulips, which doesn't have the
Wilhelmina Shelley statue in it, and the garden where the jazz artist
is honored are near Tulip City park's bandstand.
- Wilhelmina Shelley wasn't a famous painter.
- The monument to the bestselling author isn't in the Pillow Talk bed.
- In three consecutive gardens a visitor sees Fancy Frills tulips, a
statue of the city's longtime police chief, and the garden first opened
in 1958 with a statue of Walter Harding in it.
- Around Tulip Lake, the garden where the statue of the noted educator is
located is followed next by the garden where Robert Tipton's monument
stands, which is then followed by the bed where the Morning Glow tulips
are planted
- Harriet Slater, the state senator, and the citizen whose statue is among
the Swan Wings tulips all three were also avid tulip growers.
- The Olympic champion's statue is in neither the Celebration nor the King
Midas garden.
- These three gardens are in consecutive order around Tulip Lake: the one
with Daniel Walker's statue in it; the bed where Swan Wings tulips are
planted; and the garden where the jazz musician's statue stands.
- Walter Harding wasn't the senator.
- The police chief, who wasn't Wilhelmina Shelley, was honored with the
1969 opening of the garden in which his statue is located; the garden
isn't planted with King Midas tulips.
- The statue in the King Midas garden isn't the one of Tulip City notable
Daniel Walker.
- Going around Tulip Walk, a visitor first sees the inventor's monument,
next views the statue of Ambrose Millstone, and then immediately walks
among the Pillow Talk tulips.
- The Banja Luka tulip garden is located immediately after the garden where
the statue of Charles Parkinson stands.
- Honored citizen Thomas Bankhead wasn't the gold medal marathoner.
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