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TULIPA 



King (Eoi Cramoisi), DeKeyzer, Due van 

 Thol (scarlet, rose, and crimson shades), 

 Dusart, Jules Janin, La Biante, Le 

 Matelas, Maas, Miranda, Pottebakker 

 (scarlet). Princess Wilhelmina, Proserpine, 

 Rachel Euisch, Rembrandt, Rosamundi 

 Huykman, Rose Aplatie, Rose Brillante, 

 Rose Luisante, Rose de Provence, Rose 

 Gris de lin. Rose Queen, Rose Tendre, 

 Samson, Scarlet Beauty, Stanley 

 (Oramoisie pourpre). Van Berghem, 

 VermUion Brilliant, Vesuvius. 



Natural Species. — Carinata rubra, 

 Eiohleri, elegans, Gesneriana, Greigi, 

 fulgens, Hageri, macrospeila, maculata, 

 Didieri, dammanniana, kolpakowskyana, 

 Korolkowi, lanata, linifolia, Ooulus Solis, 

 ostrowskiana, montana, undulatifolia. 



Orange, Brownish, am.d Terra Cotta 

 shades. — Cardinal's Hat, Commandant, 

 Due van Thol (orange), Leonardo da 

 Vinci, Prince of Austria, Thomas 

 Moore. 



"Yellow Shades. — Bouton d'Or, 

 California, Canary Bird, Chrysolora, 

 Due d'Orange, Gold Pinch, Golden 

 Crown, King of the Yellows, Hon Tr^sor, 

 Ophir d'Or, Pottebakker (yellow). Prince 

 de Ligne, TeUow Prince. 



Natural species. — Batalini, flava, 

 himalayensis, bUKetiana, Didieri var. 

 KesseWngi, Orphanidea, retroflexa, syl- 

 vestris. 



White, or Blush. — Albion (White 

 Hawk), Alba regalis, Comte de Mirabeau, 

 Grootmeister van Maltha, Jacht van 

 Delft, Jacoba van Beyeren (White Swan), 

 Jan Steen, Joost van Vondel, La Laitifere, 

 La Reine, L'lmmacul^e, Nelly, Pax alba. 

 Pigeon, Pottebakker (white). Princess 

 Marianne, White Swan. 



Natural species. — Clusiana. 

 Purple and Violet shades. — Eleonora, 

 Moli^re, Paul Moreelse, Potter, Purple 

 Crown, Van der Neer, Wouverman, 

 Queen of the Violets (President Lincoln). 

 Shades of Bed, Base, Pinlc, or Violet, 

 and White. — Admiral Eeinier, Alida 

 Maria, Belle Lisette, Bride of Haarlem, 

 Cerise Gris de lin, Cameleon, Cottage Maid, 

 Couleur ponceau, Donna Maria, Globe 

 de Rigaut, Joost van Vondel, Roi Pepin, 

 Spaandonk, Standard Royal (silver), 

 Wapen van Leiden, Zomerschoon. 



Bed and Yellow. — Brutus, Due de 

 Berlin, Duchesse de Parma, Due Major, 

 Keizerskroon (Grand Duo), Standard 

 Royal (golden). 



Natural species. — Suaveolens. 



Double Tulips 



Scarlet and Crimson shades. — Agnes, 

 Arabella, Imperator Rubrorum, Lady 

 Grandisson, Le Matador, Paeony Red, 

 Rex Rubrorum, Rose Crown, Rubra 

 maxima. 



Pinlc and Base shades. — Arabella, 

 Couronne des Roses, Le Blason, Luoretia, 

 Murillo, Raphael, Rose Aimable, Rose 

 d'Amour, Salvator Rosa. 



White. — Alba maxima, Blanche 

 htltive. Grand Vainqueur, La Candeur, 

 Rose Blanche. 



Bed and Yellow. — Duo de Bordeaux, 

 Due van ThoU, Gloria Sohs, Helian- 

 thus, Paeony Gold, Regina Rubrorum, 

 Titian, Toumesol, Velvet Gem, Prin- 

 cess Alexandra, Admiral Kingsbergen, 

 Buonaparte. 



Orange or Yellow shades. — Couronne 

 d'Or, Miaulus, Toumesol, Leonardo da 

 Vinci, Yellow Rose, Miroir. 



Various. — Bakker or Brown Tournesol 

 (brown and yellow), Cousine and Turban 

 Violet (violet), Duke of York (carmine 

 and white), Gris de lin pale (violet and 

 white). Purple Crown (deep purple). 

 Queen Victoria (purple-red), Eosina 

 (semi-double pink), Wilhehn III. (orange- 

 scarlet). Blue Flag (violet-blue). La Belle 

 Alliance (blue and white). Rhinoceros 

 (rosy- violet). 



White, with Bed, Crimson <tc. 

 shades. — Couronne imp4riale, Gloriosa, 

 Hercules, Mariage de ma fiUe. 



3. Parrot or Dragon Tulips 



These remarkable flowers are supposed 

 to be derived from the ciu-ious green and 

 yellow striped T. viridiflora, and are 

 easUy recognised on account of their 

 peculiar and richly coloured flowers, the 

 petals of which are cut and slashed into 

 fantastic shapes. They make a brilliant 

 display in the garden with their glowing 

 scarlet and yellow flowers. Unlike most 

 of the Bedding varieties they cannot 

 be forced into early flower by heat. 

 They are also somewhat uncertain in 

 flowering, and to avoid disappointment, 

 as well as gaps in the border, it is well 

 to plant them rather closely, say 2-3 in. 

 apart. 



The following are the principal varie- 

 ties, sold either separately or mixed. 



Ad/miraal va/n Constantinopel, glossy 

 red, shaded and tipped with orange; 

 Aurantiacum, extra fine orange; Cafi 



