Breeder Tulips 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
They are a most interesting and useful group, since they include 
the bronze and tan shades and all have a distinct overtone in their 
colors which lends a softness of shading which is most noticeable. 
They are of vigorous growth, as a rule, and their lack of very 
strong tones enables the gardener to use them to tie together the 
more showy colors of the Cottage and Darwin sections. They 
come into bloom along with the other Late Tulips. 
Detailed planting instructions will be included with the ship¬ 
ment of bulbs. 
The figure following the name indicates the relative 
time of flotvering. 
ABD-EL-KADER. 3. Dull bronzy yellow, shading to tan at edges; 
inside bronze-brown with olive-green base. Flower of good size 
and form; useful with others of this tone. 26 in. 
10 bulbs, 70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
ADELINA PATTI. 2. French purple of very bright shade; inside 
glowing purple with brilliant blue base. Large, open flower of 
rich color, an outstanding variety for use with the lilac-rose 
kinds. 31 in. 10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8.50. 
ALICE KEITH. 4. Deep ruddy orange with broad margin of 
golden bronze; inside brilliant dark orange shading to gold at 
top of petals. A flower of good size and fine form. 26 in. 
10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
APRICOT. 3. Apricot, edged bronze and shaded tan at margin; 
inside deep, ruddy apricot with yellow base and olive halo. A 
fine color and strong stem. 26 in. 
10 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5. 
BACCHUS; syn., RASONIA. 1. Deep purple with ashy bloom on 
outer petals; inside deep purple with white star at base. Long 
flower of distinct shape and rich color, as close to a blue as is 
possible in the Tulips. 28 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.5 0. 
BARCAROLLE. 3. Shining blue-purple; inside same with yellow 
base; a huge flower of very clear color. An improved Bacchus. 
30 in. 10 bulbs, $1.80; 100 bulbs, $16. 
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