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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, terrace, or flower garden, for edgings to Rhododendrons. 
Azaleas, and Roses, and for planting in the flower and shrubbery borders in groups of three or more. 
The * indicates the varieties which may be grown in pots. 
faf \Ve think it only right to state, that our mixed double Tulips this season will not contain any oj 
those nondescript colours which too frequently form part of the mixed double Tulips usually sold. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
s. d. 
520 100 in 25 splendid varieties 
15 6 
521 100 in 20 „ 
12 6 
522 100 in 10 „ 
10 G 
523 50 in 20 „ „ 
7 G 
528 Double Duo Van Thol, red, margined yellow. 1 
524 25 in 12 splendid varieties 4 0 
525 12 in 12 „ „ 2 6 
526 Superfine mixed, 1 2s. GiZ. per 100 ; 2s. per doz. 
527 Fine mixed 7s. Qd. „ Is. „ 
low price, 
great desideratum. 
35*'. per 1000, 4s. per 100, 8iZ. per dozen. 
Per 100. Perdoz. 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
529 *Admiral Kingsbergon, scarlet , 
striped yellow 10 G...1 G 
630 Blanc Borde Pourpr e, violet-purple, 
border white 10 G...1 G 
531 „ „ Rouge, reel, with white 
border 12 G...2 0 
532 Bleu Celeste, purple-violet, hand- 
some, double 12 G...2 0 
533 *Couronne de Roses, deep cerise , 
very beautiful 15 6... 2 6 
534 * „ Pourpre, rich crimson 10 6...1 G 
535 * „ Imperials, violet-crim- 
son, strijjed white, handsome ... 18 0...2 G 
536 *Duke of York, crimson , edged 
white, very pretty . 15 0...2 0 
537 *Extremitie d’Or, bright crimson- 
scarlet, edged yellow, fine — ...3 0 
538 Gloria Solisj scarlet, deeply edged 
with brig Jit yellow, fine 7 G...1 0 
539 *Grand Alexander, purple-crimson, 
sliaktly striped yellow 10 6...1 6 
540 *Helianthus, crimson, margined 
gold, fine — ..-3 0 
541 *Hercules, white and scarlet .. .... — ...4 G 
542 *Imperator Rubrorum, rich crim- 
son-scarlet, beautiful — ...4 0 
543 *La Candour. pure white 25 0...3 G 
544 *Le Blason, rose and white, fine... — ...3 G 
s. d. s. 
545 *Mariage de ma Fille, pure white, 
striped cerise 13 0...2 
546 Ophir d’Or, crimson, striped yellow 10 G...1 
547 *Overwinnaar, white, striped rose- 
violet. handsome 18 0...2 
548 *Overwinnaar superfine, white , 
striped rose-violet, beautiful ... — ...4 
549 Pseony Gold, crimson, str iped golden 
yellow 10 G...1 
550 Pseony Rose, rose-crimson 10 6...1 
551 Prince de Galitzin, crimson , gold 
striped 12 G...2 
552 *Purple Crown, rich velvety-crim- 
son, very fine 10 G...1 
553 *Regina Rubrorum, crimson, 
feathered with primrose 21 0...3 
554 Rex Rubrorum, brilliant crimson- 
scarlet, splendid 12 G...2 
555 ^Rhinoceros, violet-crimson, fine. . . 15 G...2 
556 Rose Eclatante, crimson 10 G...1 
557 *Rosin q, rose-pink, very pretty ... 12 6. ..2 
558 *Tournesol, scarlet , edged yellow, 
very beautiful 12 G...2 
559 *Tournesol Yellow, yellow , flushed 
orange, very fine — ...4 
560 * Velvet Gem, crimson, golden 
edged, showy — ...6 
561 *Yellow Rose, very beautiful pure 
yellow, fragrant flowers 7 G...1 
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LATE-FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS. 
Amateurs formerly cultivated this Tulip for the individual beauty of the flower, but now it is used 
to form a succession to the Early Single Tulip, as it comes into bloom just as they are going off. 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
562 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 
striped crimson, purple or white 10 6...1 6 
663 „ Byblromens, white ground, 
striped black, lilac, or purple ... 10 G...1 G 
Per 100. Per doz- 
8. d. s. d 
564 Mixed Roses, white ground, str iped 
crimson, pink, or scar let 10 G...1 G 
565 All colours, mixed, very fine 7 G...1 i) 
566 ,, „ choice 12 G...2 0 
PARROT TULIPS. 
The Parrot Tulip is singular and picturesque. The flowers are large, and before expanding resemble 
I a parrot’s beak ; the colours arc brilliant, and form singular combinations rarely found in flowers. In the 
I flower border and in front of shrubs they make a pleasing contrast to other plants blooming at the same 
| period; Grown in hanging baskets they droop over the side and impart quite an orchidaceous effect. 
Per doz.- 
567 Admiral de Constantinople, red, slightly 
tipped orange 
568 Coffee Colour, crimson-brown, striped 
yellow and green 
569 Large Yellow , -pure yellow, slightly striped 
crimson and green 
570 Monster Rouge, large crimson 
1 0 
1 0 
Per doz.— s. d. 
571 Markgraaf Van Baden, bright yellow, 
striped bright scarlet and green 1 6 
572 Orange, streaked brown 1 0 
573 Perfecta, yellow, striped green and tipped 
scarlet 1 0 
574 Yellow and Red, crimson, yellow and 
green variegated 1 0 
575 Fine Mixed per 100, 7/6 1 0 
GESNERIANA TULIP, OR TULIPA SINENSIS HORTENSIS. 
These are the most showy of all Tulips; the flowers are of immense size and of the richest scarlet, 
i Being somewhat taller than the ordinary Tulips, they should be planted as a back line in ribbons, or in 
1 lines and groups in front of shrubs, or on outlaying beds. The rich dazzling colour and the size of the 
I flower make them invaluable subjects for distant effect. 
s. d. s. d. 
576 Gcsneriana, bright crimson scarlet per 100 7 G per doz. 1 0 
577 „ varietas, brilliant rosy scarlet „ 7 G ,, 1 0 
