CHESTER JAY HUNT 
Single Early Tulips 
MON TRESOR. 1. Deep lemon-yellow; long, large flower of fine 
form. A splendid variety for bedding. 13 in. 
10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
MOONBEAM. 2. Deep primrose, shading to canary-yellow at 
edges; very large flower of exquisite shape and color. This is 
one of the gems among the early sorts and should be in every 
garden. 14 in. 10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
NEREUS. 2. White, with broad margin and flush of clear car¬ 
mine-rose; large flower of pointed, reflexing form. A new Tulip 
of most attractive color and shape. 14 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.40; 100 bulbs, $12. 
PINK BEAUTY. 3. Opening white with edge of soft rose, chang¬ 
ing with age from deep rose to cherry-red; very large flower 
of round form. A splendid variety for borders and unusual 
in the development of its color. 13 in. 
10 bulbs, 85 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7.50. 
PINK PERFECTION. 2. White, flushed soft rose-pink; inside soft 
pink with large white base and yellow blotch. A crinkled bloom 
of fine quality and color; one of the best light pink shades. 15 in. 
10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN; syn., QUEEN OF THE VIOLETS. 2. 
Magenta-violet; large flower, useful for planting with yellow or 
purple shades. 12 in. 10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
PRIMROSE QUEEN; syn., HERMAN SCHLEGEL. 3. Pale prim¬ 
rose-yellow; a rather small flower, but a low-priced variety in 
this color. 11 in. 10 bulbs, 5 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.50. 
PRINCE CARNAVAL. 2. Bright golden yellow with showy 
flame of crimson through center of petal; inside same with large 
yellow base. A gay flower, most evenly marked, splendid for 
borders and fine for pots. 16 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.30; 100 bulbs, $11. 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. 2. Fiery orange-scarlet with yellow base; 
a flower of medium size and brilliant color with most delicious 
perfume. A fine bedding variety and one of the best for forc¬ 
ing. 15 in. 10 bulbs, 5 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.50. 
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