Single Early Tulips 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
GOLDFINCH. 2. Pure, deep yellow, the color remaining true un¬ 
til the flower fades. Large flower of good form. 12 in. 
10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
KEIZERKROON. 1. Glowing crimson, with broad margin of 
bright yellow; large bloom on strong stem. A showy variety for 
masses of color. 16 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.5 0. 
LADY BOREEL; syn., JOOST VAN VONDEL WHITE. 2. 
Snowy white; large flower with pointed petals, opening wide 
when in full bloom. A fine white variety, always popular for 
bedding. 14 in. 10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
LA REMARQUABLE. 3. Dark claret, edged and tipped deep old- 
rose; large flower of reflexing form. A beautiful variety which 
ought to be used more freely. 13 in. 
10 bulbs, 85 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7.50. 
LEOPOLD II. 2. Soft canary-yellow, with broad margin of 
orange-scarlet and narrow rim of deep yellow. A distinct and 
attractive variety in this color. 12 in. 
10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8. 
L’ESPERANCE. 2. Rich garnet, with edge of pale rose which 
turns to white with age. A fine flower to use with the purple 
and claret tones. 14 in. 10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
LITTLE DORRIT. 2. Light yellow, edged dull crimson with yel¬ 
low rim; inside deeper yellow. A fine color and showy with pure 
yellow varieties. 14 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
L’UNIQUE; syn., BRUNHILDE. 2. Creamy white, with streaks 
of soft primrose through the petals. Large flower and one of 
the finest sorts in the Early Tulips. 14 in. 
10 bulbs, $2; 100 bulbs, $18. 
MADAME GEEVAERTZ. 3. Soft sulphur-yellow, deepening to 
lemon-yellow at edges of petals; inside clear lemon-yellow. Large, 
open flower and a very lovely new variety in the pale yellows. 
13 in. 10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
MAX HAVEL AAR. 2. Blood-orange, flushed salmon-rose; the 
general tone is a watermelon-red of brilliant character; flower 
of good size and attractive form. 12 in. 
10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
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