WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
9 
LATE SINGLE TULIPS 
This class of Tulips contains many distinct shades and combination of colours not to be found 
in any other section ; they are tall in growth, and adapted only for outdoor cultivation. 
BIZABBES, yellow ground, with crimson, red, or white markings . . 
BYBLIEMENS, white ground, with purple, lilac, or black markings 
BOSES, white ground, with scarlet, pink or red markings . . 
EXTBA FINE MIXED, all colours 
Per 100. 
«. d. 
4 6 
5 0 
6 0 
4 0 
Per doz. 
$. d. 
0 8 
LATE DOUBLE TULIPS 
ADMIBAL XINGSBEBOEN, scarlet, yellow .striped . . 
BLUE FLAG, mauve purple, large . . . . , . , , 
COUBONNE IMPEBIALE, dwarf red, white striped . . 
HEBCULES, red and yellow striped 
MABIAGE DE MA FILLE, carmine ror?e, variegated with white 
BOUGE ECLATANTE, scarlet 
YELLOW BOSE, pure yellow, extra fine 
Per 100. 
8. d. 
7 
6 
10 
1.5 
10 
6 
5 
Per (loz. 
«. d. 
1 
MAY FLOWERING TULIPS 
These flower later than the ordinary Tulips, blooming from May onwards ; they are of 
beautiful colours, and valuable for cutting and planting in clumps. 
foliage 
BILLIETIANA, yellow, flaked red 
BOUTON D'OB, pure yellow .. .. 
BBIDESMAID, rose, flaked white 
CLUSIANA, white, striped red, with black centre ; very pretty and dwarf 
COBNUTA, yellow, striped red, narrow twisted petals 
DIDIEEI, crimson, blue centre . . 
ALBA, pui'e white . . 
ELEGANS, rich carmine, with reflexed petals , . 
GALA BEAUTY, vermilion and yellow, blotched 
GESNERIANA, brilliant scarlet-crimson, a tall-gi-owing and large flowering 
showy species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 
GOLDEN CBOWN, large showy yellow flowers, edged crimson 
GOLDEN EAGLE, yellow flowers, petals edged crimson 
GBEIGII, large orange-scarlet flowers, with yellow and black centre 
spotted chestnut brown ; one of the best . . 
ISABELLA, bright rose, flaked white, long flowers of fine shape . . 
LA MEBVEILLE, bright orange red, extra fine 
MACB08FEILA, large crimson flowers, with large black blotch at the base 
with yellowish white border ; a distinct late flowering species 
OCULUS SOLIS [Sun's Eye), crimson, black centre 
FABI8IAN YELLOW, a largo and attractive variety, with pointed yellow petals 
PEBSICA, orange-red changing to bright yellow ; free-flowering and nicely 
scented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
PICOTEE (MAIDEN’S BLUSH), a pretty clear white flower, margined bright 
cerise . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 
BETBOFLEXA, large yellow, long-pointed recurved petals ; a beautiful species 
BOSALIND, cherry rose, with white base 
BOYAL WHITE, pure white, an excellent variety 
SWEET NANCY, white, edged with pink . . . . . . s. . 
8UMMEB BEAUTY, rose fluked crimson and white . . 
8YLVESTBIS (/’forentina), yellow, sweet-scented ,, 
VIBIDIFLOBA, green, edged yellow .. .. .. .. .. .• 
VITELLINA, pale primrose, exceedingly handsome . . 
Per 100. 
8. d. 
6 6 
12 6 
10 0 
15 0 
7 6 
4 0 
6 0 
8 6 
4 6 
17 6 
17 6 
10 
15 
8 
30 
10 
17 
7 
Per doz. 
8. d. 
1 3 
1 0 
1 0 
2 0 
— 3 0 
— .10 6 
1 3 
0 8 
1 0 
3 6 
2 3 
3 6 
1 6 
