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COTTAGE TULIPS AND TULIP SPECIES — continued. 
Blushing Bride {syn. Isabella) {2), opening creamy white and pink, changing to 
brilliant carmine-rose, flushed white, centre marked peacock -blue, large flower, ht. 15 in. 
per too, 5/6 
Bouton d’Or {syn. Golden Beauty) (2), one of the dce/est golden-coloured Tulips, 
ht. 17 in. Award of Merii' R.B.S. 7 /° 
Bronze Queen (i), large handsome flowers of a soft yellowish bronze tinged apricot 
on the outside, centre clear yellow, tall grower, ht. 24 in per too, 15/" 
Caledonia (4), glowing orange-scarlet, centre greenish black and yellow, ht. 20 in. 
Certificate of Merit R. H.S 
Carnation, an Improved Picotee, flowers large and elegant, white with rose-carmine 
edge, developing to a bright carmine-rose, beautiful per 100, 25/- 
Cassandra (3), an elegant flower with pointed petals, colour glowing cherry-rose "''t'' 
white and cream centre, very pretty, ht. 20 in per 100, 10/6 
Chameleon (4), pale heliotrope more or less flaked maroon on a canary-yellow ground, 
colour very striking, ht. 21 in • 
^Clusiana (The Lady Tulip) (i), a lovely little Tulip, outer petals cherry-red, inner 
petals white, with violet centre, ht. 8 in. It should be planted 6 to 9 in. deep amongst 
stones and the roots of other plants, in a warm sheltered situation and fairly light soil 
per 100, 10/6 
Columbus {syn. Gala Beauty) (4). golden-yellow, blotched vermilion scarlet, very 
large showy flower, sweet-scented, ht. 2i in. Awarded First-Class Ceriificaie 
R.II.S 
Coronation Scarlet (4), brilliant scarlet with dark base, petals long and pointed, 
the outer ones inclined to reflex ; large showy flower, ht. 21 in per lOO, 21/- 
Crimson Flame (4), large showy globular flowers, brilliant carmine flamed blood- 
red on a snow-white ground, ht. 24 in t°o> 7/6 
Crimson Pompadour (3), flowers of great size, of a glowing crimson with blue 
base, very handsome, ht. 16 in 
Cyclops, flower of perfect form, glowing clear scarlet with yellow centre and black 
anthers, ht. 24 in P'^'^ 3 °/' 
Qygnet (4), R very beautiful snow-white Cottage Tulip, with striking black anthers, 
of elegant form, ht.2i in. Award of Merit R.H.S per 100, 45/- 
Dainty Maid (3), a beautiful flower, marked like a piece of old china ; ground white, 
with dainty rosy lilac markings, ht. 21 in 
4 > Didieri alba (3), pretty creamy white, fragrant, ht. 15 in per 100, 5/6 
Dom Pedro (3), large bold flower, coffee-brown shaded maroon, inside mahogany 
colour with dark bronze centre, handsome, ht. 24 in per 100, 42/- 
Doris (^ 1 , soft rosy lilac shading to silvery grey, star-shaped blue base, very pretty, 21 in. 
^ per 100, 10/6 
Eichleri, a magnificent species from Turkestan, bearing crimson-scarlet flowers of 
immense size, with a handsome shining black centre marked with gold 
Elecfans (l), crimson-vermilion, long pointed reflexing petals, pale yellow centre, 
ht. 14 in. .: 
Ellen willmott (5), long flower of elegant form, delicate canary-yellow shaded chrome 
on the outer petals, ht. 24 in. ; a good forcer per 100, 18/6 
Emerald Gem (4), rich glowing salmon-orange, centre blotched olive-green on yellow, 
very bright, ht. 20 in P*;*' 
Eurasian (3), along elegant flower, outside rosy purple deeply m.argincd pale lemon, 
inside pale lemon with greenish b.ase, petals slightly reflexing, very beautiful, ht. 20 in. 
‘ per 100, 15/- 
Faerle Queen (3), beautiful large flowers, deep rosy heliotrope, broadly margined 
amber, ht. 20 in 
Feu Ardent (2), large bold flower, dark glossy orange-crimson shading to mahogany- 
crimson, very handsome, ht. 24 in. Award OF Merit R.H.S per 100, 21/- 
Fire Blaze (3), very large long flower, canary-yellow heavily flushed crimson-scarlet at 
marein, and developing to a fiery scarlet with orange shading, veiy showy, ht. 20 in. 
“ per 100, 10/6 
Fire Dragon (2), flower large, heavily flamed glossy crimson-scarlet and gold on an 
orange-coloured ground, ht. 20 in *°°> 7/6 
Fireflv fd), large broad open flower, brilliant orange-red flaked yellow, fragrant, 
ht. i4in.L. 5/6 
Flamed Crown, a very showy flower, heavily flamed gloisy scarlet on a bright yellow 
ground, ht. IS in 
Flava (t). a noble Tulip of fine erect bearing, with large soft lemon-yellow flowers, 
ht. 28 in. P^-- ' 7/6 
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