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TULIPS, EARLY SING LE — continued. 
Hobbema. See Le Reve, page 68. p JOO p doz 
Joost Van Vondel, white ( syn . Lady Boreel) (2), the finest and handsomest pure s - d - *• d 
white 2 5 °—3 6 
Jordaens (3), flower large and lasting, brilliant dark vermilion, very handsome, a grand 
bedder, ht. 12 in ■•••• to 6... I 6 
Keizerskroon (1), rich scarlet, deeply edged bright yellow, a tall handsome Tulip, 
ht. 14 in 2t °’"3 0 
King of the Yellows (2), one of the best yellows, flowers of fine globular form, a fine 
pot-Tulip, ht. 12 in 21 0...3 o 
Koh-i-Noor (3), a grand variety, large handsome flowers, very dark rich maroon-scarlet, 
ht. n in 21 0...3 o 
Lac d’Asturie (4), a remarkably striking and pretty Tulip, flowers of a rich dark plum- 
colour with broad snowy white margin, ht. loin 35 0...5 o 
Lac Van Rhyn (3), cherry-crimson with broad snowy white margin, very pretty, 
ht. 12 in 7 6... I 3 
Lady Boreel. See Joost Van Vondel White. 
La Reine (syn. Queen Victoria) (2), flowers white, passing off with a rosy tinge, 
ht. 12 in 10 6. ,.i 6 
La Remarquable (3), a grand exhibition variety, flowers a rich plum colour with 
silvery margin, very beautiful, ht. 9 in 25 0...3 6 
Le Reve, now classed under Cottage Tulips, page 68. 
Pink Beauty (5), a most lovely Tulip, deep glowing rose with bold snowy white flush 
on outer petals, centre white and yellow. Award of Merit R.B.S 27 6.. .3 9 
Pottebakker Pure White (1), large and handsome, ht. I2j in 25 0...3 6 
President Lincoln (2), large flower, glowing purplish carmine, very effective bedded 
with yellow, ht. 10 in *5 0...2 3 
Primrose Queen (2), a remarkably distinct and beautiful variety, flowers of fine form 
and of a delicate primrose-yellow shade ; very pretty in beds and borders and lovely 
when forced, ht. 9 in 21 0...3 o 
Prince de Ligne (2), flower rich yellow, of elegant form, very showy, ht. 13 in 15 0...2 3 
Prince Of Austria ( 3), very showy flowers, brick-red shading to buff-orange, sweet- 
scented and of beautiful form; should have a place in every garden, ht. 13 in. ; a lovely 
flower when forced 21 0...3 o 
Princess Helene, long elegant snowy white flowers with blush tint on first opening, 
very beautiful, a fine forcer, ht. loin 15 0...2 3 
Princess Marianne (2), very large broad pure white flower, dying off rose, a very 
beautiful bedder, ht. 10 in 12 6...1 9 
Proserpine ( 1 ), a valuable decorative Tulip with large bold carmine-rose flowers, very 
beautiful, ht. 13 in 2 7 6. ..3 9 
Queen of the Whites (syn. Snowdrift, Washington, and White Bird) (3), 
one of the finest white bedders, flowers erect and of graceful outline, ht. to in. ; a 
fine associate for Coulettr Cardinal 17 6 ... 2 6 
Queen Victoria. See La Reine. 
Rose Grisdelin (3), out-of-doors a delicate rose flushed white, but when forced a 
beautiful full silky rose, very lovely, ht. 9 in iS 6. ..2 8 
Rose Luisante (3), a grand Tulip with large flowers of a beautiful brilliant rose, a fine 
bedder, ht. 9 in 22 6. ..3 3 
Rose Superbe. See Stanley. 
Sir Thomas Lipton, large broad-petalled flowers of a rich dark vermilion, a hand- 
some Exhibition Tulip and a splendid bedder, ht. 15 in ...3 6 
Snowdrift. See Queen of the Whites. 
Snowflake (3), handsome pure white flowers of elegant form ; a most valuable Tulip for 
bedding and cutting, ht. 12 in 21 0...3 o 
Sparkler. See Cramoise Brilliant. 
Stanley (syn. Cramoise Pourpre and Rose Superbe) (3), a most brilliantly coloured 
flower, beautiful rich glowing rose ; a splendid bedder, ht. 9.3 in 25 0...3 6 
Thomas Moore (3), a lovely Tulip, flowers terra-cotta with golden-buff-orange tinge, 
sweet scented, prized for cutting 15 °— 2 3 
Van der Neer (2), rich plum-purple, very handsome, large flower, ht. 10 in 30 0...4 3 
Vermilion Brilliant (1), flowers rich dazzling scarlet, one of the most brilliantly 
coloured of Tulips and a grand forcer, ht. 10 in 27 6.. .3 9 
White Falcon (syn. White Hawk) (2), large bold pure white flowers of globular form, 
petals rather crinkled, ht. 12 in 15 0...2 3 
