Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, 1895 . 
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Tulips — Double-flowered. 
Section I. 
Height per dor. 
m inches. s. d. 
6 Agnes. Dark vermilion, very dwarf ... ... 1 0 
7 Alba maxima. A fine new double white ... 2 0 
9 Blanche Hative. Pure white; splendid for 
forcing ... ... ... ... ... ;j 6 
9 Couronne des Roses. Dark rose and white; 
very fine... ... ... ... ... 3 6 
5 Due van Thol, scarlet (true). Brilliant scarlet, 
double ; splendid for forcing ... ... ... 2 0 
6 Due van Thol. Scarlet and yellow 
per 100, 3s. 6d. 0 G 
9 Gloria Solis. Crimson scarlet, with golden stripes 0 9 
8 Imperator Rubrorum. Rich deep scarlet; 
beautiful ... ... ... per 100, 10s. 6d. 1 6 
7 Leonardo da Vinci. Scarlet, edged with gold; 
a fine variety ... ... ... ... 2 0 
6 Lady Grandison. Splendid carmine; fine ... 1 0 
—Early. 
Height per doz. 
in inches. 8> d. 
6 Murillo. Delicate rose with white ; beautiful ... i G 
6 Princess Alexandra. Red, edged with y'ellow; 
dwarf and showy ... ... per 100, 7s. Gd. 1 0 
9 Proserpine. Splendid carmine ; very fine ... 1 G 
7 Raphael. Delicate rose, very double ; splendid ... 4 6 
9 Rosine. Rosy pink, very pretty ... ...10 
G Rubra maxima. The finest double deep red 
variety ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
7 Salvator Rosa. Deep rose and white ; very fine ... 2 6 
9 Toreador (Orange Tournesol). Bright chestnut 
red, edged with orange ; a new and very fine variety 4 G 
9 Tournesol. Scarlet and yellow; one of the best 
for pot culture ; fine roots per 100, 8s. Gd. 1 3 
9 Tournesol, yellow. Pine rich yellow ... 1 G 
7 Velvet Gem. Pine large dark carmine scarlet ... 1 6 
9 Vuurbaak. Dazzling vermilion; splendid ... 3 6 
Section II.— Later-flowering Varieties. 
Height per doz. 
in inches. s. d. 
9 Admiral Kingsbergen. Golden yellow, striped 
with crimson ... ... ... ... 0 9 
10 Crown Imperial. Purplish crimson with white 
margin; very fine ... ... ... ...10 
7 Due de Bordeaux. Deep crimson, edged with 
gold; fine ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
8 Duke of York. Crimson lilac, edged with white ; 
pretty ... ... ... per 100, 5s. 0 9 
7 Extremite d’Or. Crimson scarlet, edged yellow 2 0 
10 Hercules. White, striped with crimson ; splendid 2 0 
9 Mariage de ma Fille. Pure white, striped 
with cerise; very fine ... ... ...2 0 
Height per <ioz. 
in inches. s _ 
8 La Candeur. Pure white ; extra per 100, 4s. Gd. 6 8 
12 Overwinaar. White, purple stripes; very fine 1 0 
G Prince of IV ales. Brilliant purplish scarlet, 
edged yellow ; very' line and striking ... ... 3 G 
8 Queen Victoria. Splendid carmine purple ... 1 0 
9 Regina Rubrorum. Crimson and yellow ; extra 
fine ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
7 Rex Rubrorum. Rich crimson scarlet; a 
splendid variety ... ... per 100, 8s. Gd. 1 4 
7 Rose Blanche. Pure white, a splendid variety, 
much superior to La Candeur ... ... ”... 1 6 
9 Yellow Rose. Beautiful pure yellow; fragrant 0 9 
Choice Named Double Tulips in Collections. 
Carefully selected from the most showy and beautiful sorts. 
100 in 20 choice varieties ... ... 17s. 6d. 
100 in 10 choice varieties ... ... 14s. Od. 
50 in 10 choice varieties ... ... 8s. Od. 
60 in 5 choice varieties ... ... 6s. Od. 
36 in 12 extra choice varieties ... 6s. 6d. 
36 in 12 fine varieties ... ... ... 4s. 6d. 
24 in 8 supdrb varieties ... ... ... 4s. 6d. 
24 in 8 choice varieties ... , ... ... 3s. 6d. 
18 in 6 choice varieties ... ... 2s. 3d. 
12 in 4 choice varieties ... ... ... Is. 9d. 
Single and Double Tulips in Mixture. 
per doz. - s. d. 
Double. Extra fine mixed, very choice per 100, 5s. Gd. 1 0 
„ Extra good mixed, showy' sorts „ 3s. Gd. 0 8 
Single. Extra fine mixed ... 
,, Very good mixed ... 
per doz.— s. d. 
per 100, 5s. Gd. 1 0 
„ 3s. Gd. 0 8 
New Darwin Tulips. 
A grand new strain of uni-coloured varieties that bid fair to attain to great popularity'. The very large flowers are borne on tal. 
stems in the way of the Late or Florists’ Tulips, and are of the most surpassing beauty. The colours range from white through all the 
shades of rose, carmine, scarlet, purple, violet, cerise, &c. ; the stout erect petals having a peculiar metallic lustre that is very' striking. 
They are late blooming and come into flower at a most welcome period, — between the bulbs and bedding plants, — and last for a much 
longer time than the earlier (lowering varieties. The bulbs should bo planted in October or November, about four inches deep and five or 
six inches apart ; they will thrive in any good garden soil. 
Darwin Tulips, 25 in 25 choice named sorts ... ... ... ... 8s. Od. 
„ 12 in 12 „ „ ... ... ... ... 4s. 6d. 
„ 6 in 6 „ „ ... ... ... ... 2s. 6d. 
„ very choice mixed ... per 100, 20s.; per doz. 3s. Od. 
