Mendel Tulips 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
DODENAEUS. 3. Very dark maroon-brown with sharply con¬ 
trasting edge of bronzy gold; inside same with interesting base. 
A good garden variety. 14 in. 10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
EARLY SPRING. 2. Glossy strawberry red with lightly feathered 
edge of white; inside same with white base and black anthers. 
Very large flower of showy color and fine shape. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8.50. 
KRELAGE’S TRIUMPH. 2. Bright crimson with black base edged 
yellow. A brilliant color for beds or borders. 21 in. 
10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
MRS. E. H. KREL AGE. 1. Satiny rose-red of bright tone; inside 
same. An early sort of unusual shade. 15 in. 
10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
PROFESSOR KEESOM. 2. Dazzling cerise-red with flush of 
orange-red at margins; inside bright cerise. 15 in. 
10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
QUEEN AUGUSTA. 2. Bright salmon-rose of distinct tone, 
something like Clara Butt in the Darwin Tulips. 16 in. 
10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
THE ROSE. 2. Glistening old-rose; inside same. A very vigorous 
variety with stout stem. 16 in. 
10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
ZENITH. 2. Satiny rose with white base; large flower and strong 
stem. 24 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
This new race of Tulips has been raised from crosses between the 
Single Early Tulips and the Cottage, Darwin, and Breeder classes. 
They come into bloom just between the two sections. This fact 
alone would be enough to establish their value for landscape garden 
purposes, but if one adds to this the fact that we obtain colors and 
combinations unknown hitherto, it is evident that the Hollander 
has once again given us something to be thankful about. 
To us there is, besides, the added charm which can be found in 
a study of the bases of this remarkable strain. One visitor to our 
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