i 6 CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS. 
CHOICE DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS— 
Turban, violet, slightly golden feathered, 
Height 
in 
inches. 
Per 
floz. 
s. d. 
Per 
100 
S. (I. 
c Yellow Rose, pure {golden yellow, 
Mfiglit 
in 
inches. 
fine for 
Per 
doz. 
s. d 
large, fine and distinct 
7 
1 () 
9 0 
beds, showy and fragrant 
... 9 
0 7 
Vuurbaak, bright vermilion-scarlet, very 
large flower 
7 
2 6 
- - 
Mixed, fine quality, all colours 
— 
0 0 
William III., orange-.scarlet, very large 
Mixed, extra choice ... 
flowers, extra lire 
7 
1 6 
9 0 
— 
0 9 
Per 
JOO 
s. d. 
-1 0 
6 
Pappot OP Dpagon 
(May Flowering.) 
Tulips. 
It would be difficult to imagine anytbing more brilliant or more daz/lingly beautiful than a bed of these gorgeous flowers. 
Thev are very effective in mixed borders, shrubberies, &c., but not so well suited to indoor culture. They produce large and gorgeously 
coloured flowers, har ing beautifully feathered and lacinated petals, and are very distinct and different from all other kinds of Tulips. 
Blooming somewhat late, they form a 'fine succession to the early-flowering varieties. For cutting purposes they are invaluable, as they 
retain their beauty and freshness for a considerable time when kept in water. They should be grown in a rather heavy soil, but they cannot 
always he depended upon to bloom, as some years they produce very few flowers. Ar erage height ahout 15 inches. 
Per ICO 
s. d. 
Admiral de Constantinople, very fine 
orange-red ... 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
0 9 
Cafe Brun, deep yellow, striped and 
feathered, reddish brown 
Cramoise Brilliant, deep crimson, large 
black star-shaped centre, extra 
fine, the best of this section. This 
variety, if forced slowly, may 
be had in bloom by the end of 
February 
Lutea major, golden yellow, large, 
extra fine ... 
0 <1 
0 i) 
Markgraaf, orange, striped scarlet, 
very showy and distinct ... ... 4 0 0 i) 
Perfecta, golden yellow, blotched deep 
scarlet -4 <> 
Finest Mixed, all colours 5 •> •> f> 
New Parrot Tulip, 
“Sensation.” 
The most unique and rare Parrot Tulip of late, 
producing flowers of immense size, the petals never 
being smaller than nine inches in length. 
The colour is that of an ordinary Hybloom Tulip, 
violet and yellowish-white. 
Price 40 /- each. 
Mr. F. B.tKKK, The Gardens. Bryngwy, 
Rhayader, writes: "1 beg to say that Mrs. 
Mansergh is more than pleased with the bulbs 
you supplied for this Spring Bedding, and thinks 
they are the finest she has ever seen. The f ulips 
are especially good. " 
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