5° 
Ttilips. 
Cottage and Various Late Tulips. 
These are very much older occupants of our gardens than the 
Darwin Tulips. The flowers are produced on long slender stems, 
making them very suitable for house decoration. They are all very 
beautiful, and on account of their hardiness and vigour are specially 
adapted for planting in clumps and massing in herbaceous and 
shrubbery borders. 
Time of Flowering. — The time of flowering is indicated by the 
numbers (1), (2), (3) and (4) before the names; (.1 ) flowers at the time 
of the latest of the Early Single Tulips. 
DESCRIPTION. 
(2) Bouton d’Or Deep golden yellow, cup shaped 
flower; height 17 in. 
100 doz. 
5/- 9d. 
(3) Dom Pedro Rich coffee-brown, shaded bronze 
externally, and mahogany colour inside, an ex- 
ceedingly handsome Tulip of large size ; height 
(2) Fulgens Vivid crimson with creamy white 
centre, large flowers with reflexing petals ; height 
24 in */- ,od - 
(4) Gesneriana Aurantiaca Major Bril- 
liant orange scarlet with greenish brown centre ; 
height 20 in. 
(4) Gesneriana lutea A clear yellow of 
exquisite form, splendid for cutting. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1906; height 24 in 
(3) Gesneriana lutea pallida Paler than 
the last named, A very beautiful flower of fine 
form, fragrant. F.C.C., R.H.S. ; height 24 in. ... 
(3) Grenadier The finest scarlet Tulip yet intro- 
duced. This variety caused a great sensation at 
the R.H.S. Tulip Show in 1912, where it was uni- 
versally admired and received an Award of 
Merit. It is a flower of the largest size, slightly 
elongated and of the most brilliant orange scarlet. 
each 10/- 
6/- lOd. 
6/- lOd. 
16/- 2/6 
(4) Inglescombe Scarlet Brilliant scarlet 
with clear blue-black base. A splendid doer and 
most floriferous. A.M., R.H.S. ; height 18 in. ... 6/6 lOd. 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
