Description. 
100 
doz. 
d Murillo Delicate blush pink, immense 
height 12 in. 
flower ; 
3/6 
6d. 
c Rubra Maxima Dazzling crimson scarlet, fine 
large flower. A grand bedder; height 9 in. 
to 12 in. 
4/6 
8d. 
d Salvator Rosa Beautiful rose pink, 
flushed white; height 11 in. to 12 in. 
slightly 
5/6 
9d. 
c Tournesol Rich scarlet broadly edged with 
yellow; height 11 in. to 12 in 
7/- 
11- 
c William III. Glowing orange scarlet, 
bedder ; height 12 in. to 14 in 
a good 
5/6 
9d. 
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 shrub- 
bery borders. 
Time of Flowering.— The time of flowering is indicated by the 
numbers (i), (2), (3) and (4) before the names; (1) flowers at the time 
of d, the latest of the Early Single Tulips. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
(2) Bouton d’Or Deep golden yellow, cup shaped 
flower ; height 17 in. 
5 1- 
9 d. 
(2) Faerie Queen Rosy heliotrope, broadly 
margined yellow ; height 20 in 
7/6 
1 /- 
(3) Flame Brilliant orange scarlet, deeply cup shaped 
flowers. A.M., R.H.S. ; height 24 in 
— 
6/6 
(2) Fulgens Vivid crimson with creamy white centre, 
large flowers with reflexing petals ; height 24 in. 
6/6 
lOd. 
(4) Gesneriana Aurantiaca Major Brilliant 
orange scarlet with greenish brown centre ; height 
20 in. 
5/6 
9d. 
(4) Gesneriana Lutea A clear yellow of ex- 
quisite form ; height 24 in 
6/6 
lOd. 
(3) Gesneriana Spathulata Major Dazzling 
scarlet crimson with blue-black centre ; height 
20 in. 
5/6 
9d. 
(2) Golden Crown Golden yellow with a slight 
edging of red. An old Tulip resembling Picotee 
in shape and constitution, fragrant ; height 15 in. 
to 18 in. 
3/6 
6d. 
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