TULIPS. 
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DOUBLE TULIPS. 
The varieties marked thus (*) are the heat for pot culture and early forcing. 
A choice selection of 100 Bulbs in 20 varieties 
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Extra choice varieties, mixed .. .. .. .. per 100, 3s. 6d. ; per doz. 
Per 100 i». (I. Per doz. 
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♦COURONNE DES BOSES, deep rose, splendid large flower, true . . . . 6 0 
*DUC VAN TH0L, red and yellow, beautiful . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 
EXTREMITY D’OR, bronze red, edge of petals laced with orange . . . . 8 6 
GLORIA SOLIS, reddish brown, fine for beds . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 
•IMPERATOR RUBRORUM, bright dazzling scarlet, finest double scarlet . . 8 0 
*LA CANDEUR, dear white, large and fine .. .. .. .. .. 3 6 
LA CITADELLE, purplish red, bordered with fine yellow . . . . . . 6 0 
LAC VAN HAARLEM, pure deep violet . . . . , . . . . . — 
LADY GRANDISON, brilliant dwarf carmine scarlet . . . . . . . . 4 6 
*MURILLO, superb blush white, very prettv and distinct, best for forcing . . 8 6 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, crimson 1 and gold bordered, dwarf . . . . 8 6 
•BEX RUBRORUM, bright scarlet, very fine for bedding .. .. .. 7 6 
ROSE BLANCHE, splendid pure white, better than La Candeur, good bedder 6 0 
RUBRA MAXIMA, deep red, darker than Imperator Ruhr ovum, good for forcing 12 0 
T0URNES0L, red and yellow ; best for forcing, earliest of all . . . . 7 0 
•TOURNESOL, yellow, shaded with orange .. .. .. .. .. 12 6 
VELVET GEM, large dark carmine, very beautiful . . . . . . . . 7 0 
YELLOW ROSE, bright golden yellow, showy, late, sweet scented . . . . 3 6 
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SHOWY DOUBLE TULIPS FOR BEDDING. 
All Flowering at the same time. 
Per 100. 
a. d. 
DUKE OF YORK, carmine, white border 3 6 
LA CANDEUR, clear white . . . . 3 6 
TITIAN, crimson, edged with yellow 
REX RUBRORUM, bright scarlet 
Per 100. 
8. d. 
. 4 6 
. 7 6 
LATE FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS. 
This very showy and interesting class of Florists’ flowers comprise the beautiful varieties which 
flower iu May. They are especially adapted for out-door cultivation, being somewhat tall in growth. 
Per 100 s. d . Per doz.s. d. 
BIZARRES, yellow ground, with crimson, red, or white markings . . .. .. 5 6 10 
BYBLCEMENS, white ground, with purple, lilac, or black markings , . .-.7 6 13 
ROSES, white ground, with scarlet, pink or red markings .. .. .. .. 76 13 
EXTRA FINE MIXED, all colours .. .. 56 10 
PARROT TULIPS. 
A most singular and picturesque section, 
with large attractive and beautiful flowers 
of the most striking 1 and brilliant combina- 
tion of colours. 
Extra fine mixed, 4$. Sd. per 100 ; 9 d, per doz. 
Named varieties .. .. 6s. 6d. per 100. 
ALLIUM 
NEAPOLITAN UM. 
Pure white dowers ; extensively 
used for bouquets, &c. One of the 
earliest of spring flowers, and 
forces well ( vide illustration). Per 
100, 2s.6rf. ; per 1,000, 21s. 
HERMETTI GRANDIFLORUM, 
extra fine heads of pure white 
flowers ; excellent for forcing. 
. Per 100, is. 6 d. 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM. 
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