Barr and Sugden, 1872.] 



Tulips— continued. 



1. 



448 La Belle Alliance (Waterloo), bril- 



liant crimson-scarlet 18 



449 Lac Van Rheim, rose-violet, deeply 



margined with pure white 7 



450 Lac Van Rheim, foL variegatis, same 



in colour as 449, with the foliage con- 

 spicuously margined golden yellow, 

 exceedingly beautiful in beds, etc... 15 



451 Le Coeur ae France, bright yellow, 



slightly flaked crimson 



452 Pax Alba, pure white 18 



453 Pottebakker Yellow 21 



per loo. per doz. per loo. per do*. 



/. d. :. d. s. d. s, d. 



454 Pottebakker White, pure white, bold 

 6 handsome flower 15 0...2 o 



455 Prince de Ligne, golden yellow 12 6. ..2 o 



o 456 Queen Victoria, rosy white 7 6...1 o 



457 Rembrandt, rich scarlet 21 0 . 3 o 



458 Rose Grisdeline, rose, tinged white... 10 6...1 6 



459 Samson Crimson, crimson-scarlet... 15 0...2 o 

 o I 460 Silver Standard, scarlet, striped and 



feathered pure white 7 6...1 o 



6 461 Thomas Moore, glossy apricot, very 



6 pretty, and quite distinct 10 6...1 6 



o I 462 Yellow Prince, pure yellow 7 6...1 o 



18 



0...2 

 0...2 

 0...3 



For additional varieties, sec next Section. 



EARLY SINGLE TULIPS, NEWER VARIETIES. 



The following include the newer kinds, and show considerable advances, especially in the shape, colour, and 

 increased size of the flowers — points of considerable importance in flowers cultivated in-doors. Amateurs desirous 

 of having a named collection of Early Tulips, or who may have some select bed where they would like to have 

 as great a variety and as much beauty as possible combined, would do well to purchase one or more of each of 

 the two collections. One bulb each from Nos. 431 to 530, 30s. 



OUR OWN SELECTIONS. 



463 100 in 100 splendid varieties 25 o 



464 100 in 50 ,, ,, 21 o 



465 100 in 33 ,, ,, 17 6 



466 50 m 50 ,, ,, 12 6 



467 

 468 

 469 

 470 



50 in 

 25 in 

 25 in 

 12 in 



25 splendid varieties 10 



25 7 



1 ». 5 



13 3/ 0 to 5 



471 Splendid mixed, \oos. per 1,000, \os. 6d. per ioo, is. 6d. per dozen. 



per doz. — s. 



472 Abbesse de St. Denis, rich cerise, striped 



and feathered white 2 



473 Alba Regalis, creamy white 2 



474 Alida Maria, white striped cerise 3 



475 Beaute Parfaite, carmine striped white ... 2 



476 Belle Laura, violet crimson and white 2 



477 Bride of Haarlem, scarlet, feathered white 3 



478 pure white 5 



479 Brutus, crimson, feathered yellow 2 



480 ,, improved, golden yellow, feathered 

 crimson 5 



481 Canary, beautiful yellow 2 



482 Cardinal Gold, rich crimson, gold striped, 



very beautiful 3 



483 Cerise de France, white, striped crimson... 2 



484 Chrysolora, pure yellow, the largest and 



handsomest of the yellows {new) 4 



485 Claremont, rose striped, large flower 3 



486 „ gold striped 4 



487 ,, pure white 4 



488 Coeur de Brabant, crimson and yellow 2 



489 Comte &eVergeimes,white, feathered cerise- 



crimson 7 



490 Couleur Cardinal, rich crimson-scarlet ... 2 



491 Cottage Maid, rose-pink, shaded white, very 



pretty 2 



492 Cramoisi Royal, cherry, striped white 4 



493 ,, Superbe, rose-crimson, very rich 2 



494 Donna Maria, white, feathered cerise-crim- 



son 4 



495 Dorothea Blanche, white, striped scarlet, 



pretty 3 



496 Drapeau de France, rose-lilac 2 



497 Duchess of Austria, orange and yellow, 



fine 2 



498 Duke of York, rose-lilac, edged white 2 



499 Eldorado, crimson, feathered yellow 3 



500 Eleonore, violet-purple 3 



501 Epaminondas, rich crimson, feathered 



white 3 



502 Fabiola, rose-violet, striped and feathered 



white, splendid large flower 10 



o 

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 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 



6 



6 I 

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6 P 



6 I 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 



6 

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6 

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per doz ■ 



503 Feu Couronne, bright crimson-scarlet 



504 Florida, purple-violet, fine 



505 Globe de Rigaut, violet, striped and fea- 



thered white, handsome 



506 Golden Eagle, fine pure yellow 



507 Grand Blanche, pure white 



508 Grootmeester Van Maltha, white, striped 



and feathered scarlet 



509 Imperator Grisdeline, white and lake 



510 Jan Luyken, crimson, tipped and flushed 



white 



511 Lac d'Austrie, violet, edged white 



512 Lac d'Or, dark violet, beautiful broad gold 



edge 



513 Le Matelas, rose, edged white 



514 Louis d'Or, yellow, striped scarlet 



515 Maria de Medicis, primrose, striped and 



feathered deep cerise, fine and distinct ... 



516 Moliere, bright violet, showy 



517 Monument, dark cerise 



518 Paul Moreelze, deep car7ni?ie, very fine 



519 Proserpine, rose-carmine, mag?iificent large 



flower 



520 Reine Victoria, white, striped scarlet 



521 Roi Pepin, red and white striped, large fine 



flower 



522 Rose Luisante, beautiful rose, large 



523 „ Tendre, white, striped crimson 



524 Standard Gold, golden, much striped crim- 



son, very beautiful 



525 Sunbeam, bright scarlet 



526 Superintendent, white, striped and fea- 



thered violet, very fine 



527 Van der Neer, rich violet, large and very 



handsome 



528 Van Vondel, crimson-scarlet, flushed white, 



large and very handsome 



529 Vermilion Brilliant, dazzling vermilion 



scarlet, splendid colour 



530 Wouverman, dark purple, splendid large 



flower 



IS 



3 6 

 3 o 



9 o 

 9 o 



7 6 



9 © 



7 6 



4 6 



9 6 



For additional varieties, see Outdoor Section, p. 14. 



EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 



The leading features in these are their massive forms, brilliant, diversified, and beautiful colours, which 

 admirably adapt them for beds on the lawn, terrace, or flower garden, and for edgings to Rhododendrons, 

 Azaleas, and Roses ; also for planting in the flower and shrubbery borders in groups of three or more. 



The * indicates the varieties which may be grown in pots ; and, amongst these, Tournesol, 561, which 

 flowers with the Early Single Tulip is invaluable for forming sectional lines when the Early Tulips are planted in 



