Cottage Tulips 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
HAMMER HALES. 3. Soft primrose, flushed bronze; inside dark 
crimson-red, edged bronze, with yellow and green base and 
striking yellow midrib through each petal. A long flower of 
good form. 23 in. 10 bulbs, 6 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
ILLUMINATOR. 3. Deep yellow, flamed and flushed orange-crim¬ 
son; fine flower of good size. A useful variety where brilliant 
effects are needed. 2 5 in. 10 bulbs, 60 cts,; 100 bulbs, $5. 
INGLESCOMBE PINK; syn., SALMON QUEEN. 2. Soft rose- 
pink with salmon shading when first opening, with age becom¬ 
ing pure rose-pink; inside same, with slate-blue base. A large 
flower of good form. 24 in. 10 bulbs, 5 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.5 0. 
INGLESCOMBE SCARLET. 3. Intense scarlet, shaded crimson, 
with black base. Long flower of nice shape on graceful stem. 
Fine among shrubbery. 21 in. 
10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. 4. Shining lemon-yellow, with tiny 
edge of crimson, often widening as the flower ages; large flower 
and useful where a low-priced yellow is required. 21 in. 
10 bulbs, 5 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.50. 
JOHN RUSKIN. 3. Salmon-rose edged soft canary-yellow; inside 
rosy lilac with broad yellow margin and yellow base; long flower 
of good form. A variety with a pleasing opalescent character. 
16 in. 10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
LA MERVEILLE. 4. Pure, deep orange with rosy flush and yellow 
base; large flower with attractive waist-like form. A very beau¬ 
tiful, bright variety which has a delicious perfume. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
MANDARIN. 3. Dull terra-cotta flushed old-rose with coral edge; 
inside dark orange with yellow base; flower of good size and 
most artistic color. Splendid for planting with Dido and Am¬ 
brosia. 26 in. 10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
MISS WILLMOTT. 4. Pale primrose, slightly deeper after opening 
full; long flower, rather narrow with reflexing petals. One of 
the graceful Tulips among the Cottage types. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
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