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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS 
MAY FLOWERING SINGLE “COTTAGE GARDEN’* AND SPECIES TULIPS— Continued. 
per doz. 
s. <!. 
Golden Crown, very large, golden yellow, edged 
with bright scarlet ; a grand variety for 
extensive park planting, and nothing finer for its 
colour ; very effective when planted in beds or 
borders, or in the grass ... ... per 100, 3/- 0 6 
Eagle, a most beautiful Tulip, with flowers of 
the most brilliant golden-yellow, globe-shaped, 
of large size, and beautifully scented ; first-rate 
bloom for cutting (true) per 100, 4/6 0 8 
Goblet, large, pure yellow ; goblet-shaped 
flowers, very fine ... ... ... ... ... 10 6 
Goldflake, bright, orange-scarlet, flaked gold ; very 
showy, sweet scented ... 1 0 
Greigi, large, goblet-shaped bloom, of a vivid 
orange-scarlet ; most effective, with large pros- 
trate foliage, spotted like Orchid Maculata ; 
flowering usually in March. F.C.C.... ... 5 6 
Haagerii, red, centre block and yellow ... ... 2 0 
Inglescombe Pink, lovely globular-shaped flowers 
of a beautiful rose-pink, blended with salmon, 
base pale blue-green ... ... ... ... 4 0 
Inglescombe Scarlet, brilliant vermilion, black base 4 0 
Isabella (syn. Shandon Bells, Silver Queen, Blush- 
ing Bride), primrose yellow, flushed with rose 
per 100, 4/- 0 7 
John Ruskin, beautiful egg-shaped flowers, colour 
apricot rose, flushed on margin of petals canary 
yellow, centre green and yellow ... ... — 
La Candour ( Parisian White) pure white... ... 1 3 
La Merveille, orange-red, suffused carmine; very 
large distinct flower ... ... per 100, 8/6 1 3 
Leghorn Bonnet, delicate chrome-yellow' , flower of 
elegant form ... ... ... ... ... 6 0 
Lady Roberts, lovely blush white, margined rosy- 
carmine ; two weeks earlier than Picotee ... 1 3 
Macrospila, crimson-scarlet, black and yellow centre, 
sweet scented ... per 100, 3/- 0 6 
Maid of Holland, cherry red, flushed and suffused 
white and yellow ... ... ... ... ... 1 3 
Mrs. Moon (syn. Ftilgens Lutea), rich deep yellow, 
with long pointed petals, sweet scented ... 6 0 
Narbonensis Alba, wdiite, edged rose, egg shaped 1 3 
Nigrette, dark brown, very strong ... ... ... 1 3 
Norham Beauty, soft rosy heliotrope, flushed amber 
at margin ... ... ... ... per 100, 21/- 3 0 
Oculis Solis, crimson, black centre ... ... ... 2 3 
Ostrowskyana, a fine Turkestan Tulip, flowers 
brilliant scarlet ... ... ... ... ... 4 6 
Orange King, very large globular flower of a beauti- 
ful glowing orange with scarlet tinge, outside 
shaded rose, centre yellow, anthers violet-black, 
sweet scented ... ... ... ... ... 20 0 
Parisian Yellow (syn. Annie, Vanguard) clean 
deep yellow, pointed petals ... per 100, 8/6 1 2 
each 
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1 0 
0 2 
0 7 
0 3 
0 6 
0 6 
0 2 
2 6 
0 2 
0 2 
0 7 
0 2 
0 2 
0 8 
0 2 
0 2 
0 4 
0 3 
0 5 
2 0 
0 2 
per doz. 
s. d. 
Persica (syn. Brcyniana ) , a beautiful dwarf yellow 
Tulip, admirably suited for rock work or herb- 
aceous borders ; a perfect gem ... per 100, 22/6 3 0 
Picotee (syn. La Vierge, Maiden's Blush), pure 
white when first opening, after which in a few 
days it becomes faintly edged rose or pink, 
gracefully recurved petals; fine for cutting, and 
very effective in beds, borders, &c. per 100, 5/- 0 9 
Primrose Beauty, a beautifully-shaped flower, of a 
delicate primrose colour, passing to creamy- 
white; delicately scented ... ... ... 2 0 
Prince of Wales, deep golden yellow, striped red 3 6 
Queen Alexandra, a charming flower of perfect shape, 
soft sulphur-yellow, extra. AM., R.H.S. ... — 
Retroflexa, large flowers of a beautiful yellow colour, 
petals elegantly recurved ; especially fine for 
cutting purposes per 100, 7/6 1 2 
Rose Mignon, rose, flaked creamy white, variegated 
foliage 3 0 
Pompon, creamy white, flaked pink and yellow, 
like a flaked Carnation, semi-double; fine flower 
for cutting purposes ... ... per 100, 8/6 1 3 
Royal White, large creamy-white flower, centre 
creamy-yellow (true) ... ... ... ... 3 6 
Rosalind, beautiful clear cherry-rose, with clear 
white base, sweet scented ... per 100, 3/6 0 6 
Salmon Queen, beautiful salmon, very tall and fine 3 0 
Scarlet Emperor, a very fine Tulip, bearing enormous 
cup-shaped brilliant scarlet flowers, with rich 
clear yellow centre ... ... — 
Summer Beauty (syn. Striped Beauty), deep rose, 
flaked white and crimson... ... per 100, 12/6 1 9 
Sunset, fiery red and gold ... ... ... ... 4 0 
Sweet Nancy (syn. Narbonensis Alba), white, outer 
edges of petals rosy-pink ... ... ... ... 1 3 
The Fawn, lovely egg-shaped flower of a beautiful 
fawn or dove colour ... ... ... ... 6 0 
Tubergeniana (new), dazzling vermilion, with black 
centre; extra ... ... ... ... ... 15 0 
Union Jack, large open showy flower, silvery grey 
flushed and flaked lilac, sometimes semi-double 2 3 
Viridlflora ( The Green Tulip), fine green and 
creamy-white; most peculiar flower ... ... 2 3 
Praecox, large fine glossy-green and pale yellow 
flower, slightly reflexed ... ... ... ... — 
Vi tel I i na, pale yellow, shading off to creamy-white ; 
sweet scented, resembling almonds ... ... 2 6 
Virginalis, white, margined crimson ... 
per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 0 6 
White Swan, white, egg-shaped (true) ... ... 5 6 
Yellow Queen, a magnificent flower of deep rich 
golden-yellow; very fine... ... per 100, 17/6 2 6 
York and Lancaster, deep rosy-pink, sometimes 
striped white, early (true) ... ... ... 3 0 
Zomerschoon, salmon-rose flaked white ... ... 60 0 
Single Late Old-fashioned Borden Tulips. 
per 100 per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Bizarres, grand rich flowers of perfect shape, having 
a yellow ground, feathered or striped, crimson, 
purple, and almost all shades of red ... ... 6 6 10 
Bybloemens, white ground, with marking of black, 
claret, blue, violet, and purple ... ... ... 6 6 10 
per 100 
s. d. 
Roses, magnificent flowers of perfect form, white 
ground, with markings of crimson, pink, scarlet, 
or rose ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 6 
Choice Mixed. These contain an equal quantity of 
the above in mixture ... ... ... ... 6 0 
each 
s. d. 
0 4 
0 3 
0 4 
3 0 
0 4 
0 4 
0 4 
4 6 
0 2 
0 6 
0 2 
0 7 
1 6 
0 3 
0 3 
4 0 
0 3 
0 7 
0 3 
0 4 
5 6 
per doz. 
s. d. 
1 0 
0 10 
