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BARE & SUGDEN'S AUTUMNAL 



[1868. 



EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 



The leading features in these are their massive forms, brilhant, diversified, and beautiful colours ; 

 admirably adapting them for beds on the lawn, teiTace, or flower garden, for edgings to Ehododendrons, 

 Azaleas, and Roses, and for planting in the flower and shnibl^ery borders in groups of three or more. 



The * indicates the varieties best adapted for pot culture. 



633 100 in 25 splendid varieties 



634 100 in 20 „ „ 

 535 100 in 10 „ „ 

 636 50 in 20 „ 



541 *Admiral Kingsbergen, golden 



yellow, striped scarlet 



542 Slanc Borde Pourpre, violet- 

 purple, border white 



„ "Rouge, red , with 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



s. d. 



25 in 12 splendid varieties . , ,40 

 12 in 12 „ „ ... 2 6 



Superfine mixed, 1 2s. Gd. per 100 ; 2s. per doz. 

 Fine mixed . 7s. Gd. „ Is. „ 



Per 100. Per doz. 



543 



545 Buonaparte, red-brown ... . 



547 *Couronne de Hoses, cerise . . 



548 * de Pourpre, r/c/(cr!>Hsore 



549 * ,, Imperiale, violet-crim- 



650 *Duke of York, bronze-crim- 

 son, margined silvery while. 



551 Due Van Thol, yellow Sf red, 

 dwarf §• early, 35/ per 1000 



662 *Extrenutie d'Or, crimson- 

 scarlet., edqed with yellow . . 



563 *Gloria Mundi, violet and 

 while, beautiful 



654 Gloria Solis, scarlet, deeply 

 edged with bright yellow.. . . 



555 *Grand Alexander, yellow, 



556 *Helianthus, crimson, gold 



edged 



557 *Hercules, white and scarlet . 

 568 *Imperator Eubrorum, rich 



crimson-scarlet 



559 Incarnate Grisdeline, crim- 





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582 



*Le Elason, rose and white. . . — 

 *Mariage de ma Fille, pure 



irhite, striped cerise 18 



Nosor, orange red 7 



Ophir d'Or, yellow 10 



"Overwinnaar, white, striped 



rose-violet 18 



striped rose-violet 



Paeony Gold, golden yellow, 



fea thered crimson 12 



Paeony Hose, rose -crimson, 



slightly streaked with yellow 12 

 Prince de Galitzin, yellow, 



striped (Sf feathered crimson 12 

 Princess Alexandra, bronze, 



crimson and yellow 12 



*'P}irpleCrown,velvety-crimson 



feathered with primrose .... 

 Rex Rubrorum, bright crim 

 son-scarlet 15 



Rose Eclatante, crimson. 

 *Rose Sublime, rose and white — 



'Toumesol Yellow, yellow, 

 flushed ivith red-orange. ■ . . 



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LATE-FLOWERINa SINGLE TULIPS. 



Amateui's formerly cultivated this Tulip for the individual beauty of the flower, but now it is more 

 generally used as a succession to the Early Single Tulip, as it blooms in May. 



Per 100. Per doz. 

 s. d. I. d. 



Per 100. Per doz. 

 s. d. s. d. 



585 MixedRoses, white ground,striped 

 crimson, pink, or scarlet 10 6..1 6 



586 kW coloviXS, mixed, verif fine 7 G..1 0 



587 „ „ choice 12 6. .2 0 



583 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 



striped crimso7i, purple or white 10 6.. 1 6 

 684 „ Bybloemens, white ground, 



striped black, lilac, or purple . 10 6.. 1 6 



PARROT TULIPS. 



The Parrot Tulip is singularly picturesque in appearance ; its flowers are large and the colours 

 brilliant, so that when planted in flower borders, and the front of shrubberies, the effect is very 

 striking. When grovpn in hanging baskets they may be made to impart an orchidaceous efl:'ect by 

 arranging them so as to cause the large gay flowers to project from between the wu-es. 



588 Admiral Constantinople, 



yellow, green 



Per doz.- 

 red and 



orange 



589 Coffee Colour, 

 brown 



590 Large Yellow, striped with red 



591 Monster Rouge, crimson 



1 0 



and 



Per doz.— s. d. 



592 Markgraaf Van Baden, crimson striped 



yellow I 6 



593 Orange l o 



b^^ VerUata., yellow, scarlet, and green. . 1 0 



595 Yellow and Red 1 0 



596 Fine mixed per 100, 7/6 1 0 



CROCUS. 



For in-door decoration the Crocus properly managed is valuable ; and, as one of Flora's first heralds of 

 Spring, for the flower garden it is indispensable. When used two or thi'ee lines deep as an edging to beds, 

 or to form broad marginal lines in distinct colours, or in various colours blended, the effect is remarkably 



