Lily-flowered Tulips 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
YELLOW GIANT. 3. Golden yellow of rich, pure quality; large 
cup-shaped bloom and strong stem. A good, new yellow Tulip 
of fine color. 27 in. 10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $3.50. 
The varieties of Tulips with reflexing petals and waist-like form, 
such as have been developed from crosses of Tnlipa retroflexa, are 
grouped together in the list below to aid in the choice of varieties 
with this graceful shape and habit of growth. The newer sorts 
are truly beautiful and one can now have a range of color in them 
hitherto lacking. They are always interesting and are invaluable 
for decorative purposes. 
It is to be hoped that the graceful form of the Lily-flowered 
Tulip will become popular and that our gardens will be made more 
attractive through the variation in form alone which these Tulips 
provide. As a rule, they come into bloom along with the other 
Late Tulips. 
ASTOR. 2. Flesh-pink with flush of salmon and peach; inside 
salmon shading to buff at top with primrose base. Large flower 
of fine form and exquisite color. This Mr. Hunt considers the 
finest discovery of the 193 8 season and a variety which every¬ 
one will praise at first sight. 2 5 in. 
10 bulbs, $2; 100 bulbs, $18. 
BEVERLY. 3. Bright orange-red with scarlet tinge inside the 
flower; nicely reflexed petals of pointed shape. A tall, strong 
variety in this group. 28 in. 10 bulbs, $1.30; 100 bulbs, $11. 
BORNEO. 2. Bright cerise with white base and faint blue halo; 
distinct lily form and clear color with good stem. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.20; 100 bulbs, $10. 
CAPTAIN FRY ATT. 2. Garnet, shaded purple, with white base, 
starred blue; flower of fine size and shape. Attractive when 
planted with yellow sorts. 24 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.70; 100 bulbs, $15. 
CHERUBINE. 3. Soft rose of very pure color with white base and 
blue halo. A good rose variety which stands bright sun. 22 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.40; 100 bulbs, $12. 
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