DOUBLE TULIPS. 
Selection of 100 Bulbs in 10 varieties 
60 „ 10 „ 
12 
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6 
Selection of 25 Bulbs in 5 varieties . . 2 3 
Extra choice varieties, mixed, 
I per 100, 3«. 6d . ; per doz. 0 S 
Per 100 f. d. Per doe. *. d. 
COUBONNE DES ROSES, splendid deep rose . . . . . . , , . . 20 0 3 0 
DUG VAN THOL, red and yellow, beautiful .. .. .. .. 40 08 
EXTEEMITE D'OE, bronze red, edge of petals laced with orange .. .. 10 0 16 
OLOEIA SOLIS, reddish brown, fine for beds .. .. .. .. .. 40 08 
IMFEEATOB ETTBEOEUU, bright dazzling scarlet, finest double scarlet . . 8 0 13 
LEONARD DA VINCI, orange, shaded scarlet .. .. 86 13 
LA BLASON. light rose, splendid .. .. .. .. .. 80 13 
LA CITADELLE, purplish red, bordered with fine yellow . , . . . , 6 0 10 
LAC VAN HAAELEU, pure deep violet , . . , . . . . . , 10 6 16 
LADY OEANDISON, brilliant dwarf carmine scarlet .. .. .. .. 50 09 
MDEILLO, superb blush white, very pretty and distinct, best for forcing .. 10 6 16 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, crimson and gold bordered, dwarf . . . . 10 6 16 
ROSE BLANCHE, splendid pure white, better than La Candeur, good bedder 6 0 0 9 
RUBRA MAXIMA, deep red, darker than Imperator ICubrorum, good for forcing 10 0 16 
TOURNESOL, red and yellow ; best for forcing, earliest of all . . . . 8 0 13 
TOUENESOL, yellow, very fine .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 0 2 6 
VELVET GEM, large dark carmine, very beautiful .. .. .. .. 60 10 
YELLOW ROSE, bright golden yellow, showy, late, sweet scented . . . . 4 0 0 8 
CHEAP DOUBLE TULIPS FOR BEDDING. 
All Flowering at the same time. 
Per 100 — s. d. Per 100 — «. d. 
DUKE OF YORK, carmine, white border 5 0 j TITIAN, crimson, edged with yellow . . 6 0 
LA CANDEUR, clear white .. .. 4 0 | REX RUBRORUM, bright scarlet 7 6 
Cheaper by the 1,000. 
LATE FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS. 
This very showy and interesting class of Florists’ flowers comprise the beautiful varieties which 
flower in May. They are especially adapted for out-door cultivation, being somewhat tall in growth. 
BIZARBES, yellow ground, with crimson, red, or white markings . . 
BYBLCEMENS, white ground, ndth purple, lilao, or black markings 
ROSES, white ground, with scarlet, pink or red markings . . . , . . . . 
EXTRA FINE MIXED, all colours 
BOUTON D’OB, beautiful pure yellow, largely groivn for Covent Garden Market 
GOLDEN EAGLE, yellow flowers, with pointed petals, edged crimson . . 
PICOTEE (MAIDEN’S BLUSH), an elegant, long- shaped, clear wliito flower 
margined with bright cerise . . 
Per 100 ». 
4 
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6 
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7 
6 
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10 6 
1 6 
DARWIN OR BREEDER TULIPS. 
A new class of late flowering Tulips, blooming at the same time as the Bybloemens and Bizarres, 
composed of the most beautiful self colours. A very fine and interesting introduction. 
Per 100 «. d. Per doz. a. d. 
FINEST MIXED VARIETIES 60 10 
NAMED IN 25 VARIETIES 210 — 
PARROT TULIPS. 
A most singular and picturesque section, with large attractive and beautiful flowers of the 
most striking and brilliant combination of colours. 
CONSTANTINOPLE, dark red. large flower 
FEU BRILLIANT, brilliant scarlet, very fine 
MARK GRAAF, yellow, scarlet and green 
PERFECTA, striped red and yellow, handsome . . 
LUTEA MAJOR, bright yellow 
EXTRA FINE MIXED 
TULIPS (SPECIES). 
CORNUTA, yellow, stiiped red, long twisted narrow petals 
GREIGIl, rich orange scarlet flowers, with yellow and black centre . . 
ELEGANS. rich carmine, petals much reflexed . . 
MACROSPEILA, large crimson flowers, with black blotch at the 1 
surrounded by a yellowish white border 
PERSICA, orange-red outside, when open bright yellow, very fragrant 
RETROFLEXA, large clear yellow, pointed petals, elegantly recurved 
Per 100 8. 
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