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TULIPS, MAY-FLOWERING COTTAGE —continued. 
Pompadour (syn. The Coon) (3), flowers large, of a glowing crimson with blue 
centre, very handsome, ht. 16 in per loo, 15/- 
Pride Of Inglescombe (4), a long flower of elegant pitcher form, opening creamy 
white with broad margin of brilliant deep rose which gradually diffuses itself over the 
flower, hi. 20 in per 100, 25/- 
’Primrose Beauty (4), elegantly formed flower, opening a delicate soft primrose 
and passing ofT cream, sweetly scented, a good forcer, ht. 16 in per too, 10/6 
Prince Of Orange, a globular flower of great substance, lasting long in condition, 
colour old carmine-red broadly flushed gold at margin, inside Persian yellow shading to 
chestnut-red, very showy and beautiful, sweet-scented, ht. 20 in per 100, 21/- 
Purple Perfection (2), a very beautiful Dutch Breeder Tulip with fine cup- 
shaped flower of a rich glossy plum-purple with white starred centre ; lasts long in 
condition, ht. 22 in per too, 5 5 /' 
Quaintness. See Novelty List, page 11. 
'Queen Alexandra (3' 1 , a very beautiful variety with goblet-shaped flowers of a soft 
delicate primrose shaded orange, anthers black, ht. 24 in per 100, 17/6 
Retroflexa (1), flowers light yellow, petals elegantly recurved (not a free bloomer), 
ht. 17 in per >°°> > 7/6 
Retroflexa superba (new), a handsome variety with large canary-yellow flowers 
having prettily recurved petals, ht. 20 in per too, 21/- 
•Rosalind (5), beautiful clear cherry-rose, with clear white base, sweet-scented, 
ht. 21 in P“ too, 7/6 
Rose Beauty (2), having handsome broad foliage and large bold flowers with broad 
petals, colour rich brilliant rose with large snowy white centre margined rich blue, 
very striking, ht. 30 in P er I0 °, 2l r 
Rosetta (4), fine globular flower, pretty solferino-rose, occasionally flaked crimson, 
centre clear white, ht. 24 in P er 100 > 7/6 
Royal Crown (2), large handsome showy flower, rich scarlet, broadly margined 
bright yellow, very showy, ht. 17 in P er I00 > I2 /6 
Salmon Prince (4), a very beautiful Tulip with fine globular flowers, orange-rose 
flushed bright yellow at margin, inside Persian yellow shading to orange-scarlet, centre 
golden, very showy, ht. 24 in per I00 > 2 5 h 
Scarlet Emperor (3), a grand border Tulip with very large bold flowers of a 
brilliant glowing scarlet, with rich clear yellow centre and black anthers, ht. 24 in. 
First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
Scarlet Mammoth (3), a grand bedding Tulip with large square-shaped flowers 
of a dazzling scarlet-crimson, ht. 16 in P* r 100 > ,2 '6 
’Snowdon (syn. Parisian White) (2), pure white, changing to silvery pink, of 
beautiful goblet form, ht. 15 in P er I00 > 12 /6 
Striped Beauty (syn. Summer Beauty) (3), rose, flaked deep crimson and while, 
large and showy, ht. 20 in. Fi.oral Certificate R.B.S 
Sunlight (4), flowers of elegant form, medium size, intense geranium-scarlet with a 
glossy texture and well-defined black centre margined yellow, very striking, ht. 22 in. 
per 100, 8/6 
The Fawn (4), long egg-shaped flower opening a rosy fawn and turning to blush-rose 
flushed white, centre rayed canary-yellow, beautiful, ht. 21 in. Award of Merit 
R.H.S per too, 17/6 
The Moor (6), deep crimson-red with well-defined black centre, margined yellow, fine 
handsome flower, ht. 18 in P er 100 ’ I0 /6 
Turenne (4), flower of colossal size, purple broadly margined amber, inside amber 
shaded reddish brown ; a grand stalely Tulip, ht. 25 in 
Union Jack (2), large showy flowers, lavender flaked violet with white and brilliant 
blue base, ht. 20 in 
Velvet King (syn. Dreadnought and Velvet Gem) (4), a remarkably handsome 
Dutch Breeder Tulip, flower large and erect of a dark glossy violet-purple with a tinge 
of plum colour and shaded black, centre white, ht. 24 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 
May 4TH, 1912 
Viridiflora (5 ), the Green Tulip, a curious flower with waved petals, colour light 
green, margined pale yellow, ht. iC in 
Viridiflora prsecox (3), flowers large and handsome with waved petals, light 
green and pale yellow, ht. 16 in 
’Vitellina (3), large pale primrose flowers of great beauty, almond scented, ht. 22 in. 
Award of Merit R.II.S. (Coloured Illustration, price 3 d.) per 100, 25/- 
Walter T. Ware. See Novelty List, page 11 . 
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