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DESCRIPTION. 
(4) Inglescombe Yellow Buttery yellow, 
clear base with yellow anthers. A very large bold 
flower of faultless form. A.M., R.H.S. : height 
18 in. 
(41 La Merveille Salmon rose shot with ver- 
milion, of exquisite shape, fragrant; height 15 in. 
to 18 in 
;2| Moonlight A most delightful soft primrose 
yellow, long, oval-shaped flowers of good sub- 
stance, most useful either for cutting or growing 
in borders 
(4| Mrs. Moon Rich golden-yellow, a magnificent 
Tulip of great substance and perfect symmetry ; 
height 24 in. to 28 in. ... 
■( ) Scarlet Emperor A magnificent May flower- 
ing Tulip, bearing enormous cup-shaped scarlet 
flowers with a clear yellow base, superior to 
C.esneriana, received the unique distinction of a 
F.C.C. from the R.H.S. each 6d. 
( ) Walter T. Ware Splendid bold Tulip, of 
Bouton d’Or habit with massive flowers coloured 
the richest shade of orange we have ever seen in 
Tulips. Shown at the R.H.S. in May, 1906, it 
created quite a sensation, and was universally ad- 
mitted to be the finest Tulip raised. F.C.C. , R.H.S. 
Each 7/6 
Danwin Tulips. 
This beautiful strain of May-flowering Tulips, which was raised 
by a Belgian amateur, introduced 24 years ago, and named in honour 
of the great evolutionist, is now gaining in popularity and when better 
known will be deservedly recognised as the finest class of Tulips. 
Darwins are the aristocrats of the Tulip family. No flowers make so 
bright a display in May and their beautiful gradations of colour 
lend themselves especially well to colour schemes in herbaceous 
borders or separate beds. They are tall, graceful and vigorous, and 
succeed year after year in English gardens. As cut flowers their long 
stems and soft colours make them especially useful, and they will be 
found excellent subjects for pot work, blooming in April if brought on 
gently in a cool greenhouse. 
DESCRIPTION. 100 doz. 
(3) Antony Roozen ” Deep rose, tinged apricot; 
a lovely colour ; height 23 in 10/6 1/6 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
100 doz. 
20/- 3/- 
4/6 8d. 
— 4/6 
14/- 2 I- 
- 5/- 
