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BARE & SUGDEN’S COMPENDIUM 
Per doz.— .*. d. 
473 Drapeau de France, rose lilac 2 6 
474 Due van Thol, pure white 4 0 
475 Duke of York, lilac, edged white .... 2 0 
476 Eldorado, crimson /feathered yellow . 3 0 
477 Fabiola, rose violet striped white .... 7 6 
478 Feu Couronne, crimson-brown 2 0 
479 ,, Rouge, fine red, tipped orange - . 2 0 
480 Florida, purple-violet, fine 3 6 
481 Golden Eagle, fine yellow 2 0 
482 Grootmeester van Maltha, white, 
striped and feathered scarlet .... 2 6 
483 Grisdeline Aimable, white , shaded and 
feathered rose-lake . 2 6 
484 Xbning Assingaris, scarlet and white 3 0 
485 Lac d’Austrie, violet, edged white ... 3 0 
48G La Frecieuse, white , edged rose 3 0 
487 Ma Plus Aimable, red, striped orange 1 6 
488 Marquise de Weisseurod, golden 
yellow, slightly striped scarlet 3 0 
Ter doz.—s. d. 
489 Maria de Medicis, primrose, feathered 
deep cerise 3 6 
430 Moliero, fine light purple 3 0 
491 Ostaide, white , streaked lilac 2 G 
492 Heine de Cerise, cerise , str iped white 2 G 
493 Rembrandt, scarlet 3 0 
494 Rob Roy, bronze » crimson 2 G 
495 Rosa Mundi, white, edged rose 1 6 j 
496 Rose Grisdeline, rose tinged white . . 3 0 
497 „ Luisante, beautiful rose 3 G 
498 „ Tendre, white, striped crimson . 2 6 
499 Sunbeam, bright scarlet 3 6 
500 Trianon, crimson edged, vivid orange 3 0 
501 Van der Neer, rich violet , large and 
handsome 9 0 
502 Vermilion Brilliant, dazzling ver- 
milion scarlet G 0 
For additional varieties, see Paxtonian 
Section, page 16. 
EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 
The leading features in these are their massive forms, brilliant, diversified, and beautiful colours ; 
admirably adapting them for beds on the lawn, teirace, or flower garden, and for edgings to Rhododen- 
drons, Azaleas, and Roses, and for planting in the flower and shrubbery borders in groups of three or more. 
Culture in Pots, and other elegant contrivances to adorn the drawing-room and conservatory, is 
the same in every respect as for the Early Single Tulip ; the best for such being indicated with a *. 
Culture out of Doors. — Same as recommended for the Single Varieties. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
503 100 in 25 splendid varieties . 
, 
. 15 
6 
607 
25 in 12 splendid rarietica . 
. 4 
0 
501 100 in 20 „ 
. 
. 12 
fi 
508 
12 in 12 
. 2 
6 
505 100 in 10 
. 10 
6 
509 
Superfine mixed, 12s. 6d. per 100 ; 
2s. per doz, 
506 50 in 20 „• „ 
► 
. 7 
0 
610 
Fine mixed , 7s. Grf. „ 
Is. „ 
Per 100. Per doz. 
Per 1 00. Per doz. 
8. d 
5. 
d. 
<l. 
511 “Admiral Kingsbergen, golden 
528 
*Xa Candeur, pure white 
25 
0. .3 
0 
yellow , striped scarlet 
10 
C..1 
c 
529 
•"La Fidele, red striped 
10 
G..1 
6 
512 Blanc Borde Pourpre, violet- 
530 
'Manage de ma Fille, pure 
purple , border ivhite 
10 
6..1 
6 
white , striped cerise 
18 
0 . .2 
0 
513 „ „ Rouge, red, with 
531 
Nosor, orange red 
7 
C..1 
0 
white border 
15 
0. .2 
0 
532 
Ophir d’Or, yellow 
10 
6. . 1 
G 
514 ‘Bleu Celeste, purple-violet . . 
15 
0. .2 
0 
533 
“Overwinnaar, white , striped 
515 Buonaparte, red-brown 
7 
6. .1 
0 
rose-violet 
18 
0.2 
C 
516 ‘Couronne de Roses, cerise . . 
15 
0. .2 
6 
534 
Paeony Gold, golden yellow, 
517 * „ de Pourpre, rich crimson 
10 
6. 1 
6 
feathered crimson 
12 
6. .2 
0 
518 ‘Couronne Imperiale, violet- 
535 
Paeony Rose, rose -crimson, 
crimson, margined white . . 
18 
0..2 
6 
slightly streaked with yellow 
12 
6. .2 
0 
519 *Duko of York, bronze-crim- 
536 
Prince de Galitzin, yellow, 
son, margined silvery white. 
15 
0..2 
0 
striped feathered crimson 
12 
6. .2 
0 
520 Due Van Thol, yellow red. 
537 
^Purple Crown, velvety-crimson 
7 
6..1 
0 
dwarf §- early, 35 Iper 1000 
4 
0..0 
8 
538 
‘Regina Rubrorum, crimson, 
521 ‘Extreinitie d’Or, crimson- 
feathered with primrose. . . . 
21 
0. .3 
0 
scarlet edqed with yellow . . 
— 
..3 
O 
539 
Rex Rubrorum, bright crim- 
522 Gloria Solis, scarlet, deeply 
son-scarlet 
15 
0. .2 
0 
edged with bright yellow.. . . 
7 
6. . 1 
0 
540 
‘Rhinoceros, violet 
..3 
0 
523 ‘Grand Alexander, yellow, 
541 
Rose Eclatante, crimson — . 
7 
G..1 
0 
stnped purple 
10 
0..1 
c 
542 
‘Rose Sublime, rose and white 
..3 
G 
524 *Helianthus, crimson , gold 
543 
*Rosine, rose-pink ... 
..2 
G 
edged 
— 
..3 
0 
544 
*Tournesol, scarlet and yellow 
15 
0..2 
0 
525 ‘Hercules, white and scarlet . 
— 
..4 
6 
545 
‘Tournesol Yellow, yellow, 
526 ‘Imperator Rubrorum, rich 
flushed with red-orange .... 
..4 
6 
crimson-scarlet 

..4 
6 
546 
^Velvet Gem, crimson, edged 
527 Incarnate Grisdeline, crim- 
with yellow 
..4 
0 
son and yellow 
10 
6. .1 
6 
547 
♦Yellow Rose, beautiful yellow 
7 
6. .1 
0 
LATE-FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS. 
This Tulip is, perhaps, the most generally known. It grows taller than the early varieties, and 
blooms in May. Amateurs cultivate it for the individual beauty of the flower, but it is also very effective 
in beds and groups in the borders, and it is very cheap. 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. 8. d. 
548 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 
striped crimson, purple or white 10 G . . 1 6 
549 „ Bybloemens, white ground , 
striped black, lilac , or purple . 10 6. . 1 6 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. 8. d. 
550 Mixed Roses, white ground, striped 
crimson, pink, or scarlet 10 6. .1 6 
5 51 AH colours, mixed , very fine . ... 7 6. . 1 0 
552 choice 12 G..2 0 
