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Tulips, May-flowering Darwin, Dark Purple, Plum, etc.— continued. 
The Bishop (4), a magnificent large flower of a beautiful purple-blue, lasting a 
long time in condition ; the best in this shade of colour, ht. 29 in. 
*The Sultan (3), almost a Black Tulip, flowers of globular form, rich glossy 
maroon-black, ht. 27 in. ; a fine bedder. 
Viking (3), handsome flower of fine form with short broad petals, full rich violet, 
slightly shot bronze and shaded purple, centre dark blue, ht. 30 in. 
*Zulu (3), handsome globular flower, dark purple with black lustre, centre slightly 
starred white ; a wonderfully fine variety, flower lasting long in condition, ht. 31 in. 
BLUE-MAUVE, HELIOTROPE & ROSY LILAC SHADES. 
Berthelot (2), fine bold flower, mauve with rose shading, ht. 28 in. 
Bleu Aimable (3), blue-mauve shaded violet, with electric-blue centre, handsome, 
ht. 28 in. 
Corydon (1), purplish lilac shading to silvery grey at margin ; a. lovely soft colour, 
blending well with yellow shades, ht. 24 in.. 
Dolores. See La Tristesse. 
Dream (1), large cup-shaped flower, soft rosy mauve on a heliotrope-coloured 
ground with silvery edging, centre electric-blue and white, ht. 27 in. ; a lovely 
delicate shade. 
*Duchess of Hohenburg (2), fine large flower borne on a stout stem, bluish 
heliotrope with silvery margin and clear creamy white centre, forces well, ht. 29 in. 
'"Edouard Andre (2), very large broad open flower, purplish mauve with bright 
crimson-rose glow and broad border of silvery grey, very effective, ht. 27 in.... 
Euterpe (4), mauve with silvery shading at margin, centre electric-blue and white, 
flower large and beautiful, ht. 29 in. 
*Gudin (3), heliotrope with broad silvery white margin and rose-violet interior, long 
handsome flowers on stiff stems, very effective; easily forced for blooming in 
February, when the colour is a soft dove-blue shade, very beautiful, ht. 24 in.... 
*La Tristesse (3), flower large, slaty mauve slightly flushed rose with silvery 
flush at margin, inside pansy-violet with a coppery glow, centre cream, ht. 30 in.; 
a lovely variety to associate with yellow Cottage Tulips. 
"Mauve Claire ( syn. Fille Cherie) (4), flowers soft lilac-mauve shading off paler 
at margin, centre white starred blue, large and beautiful, ht. 30 in. 
Paul Eudel (3), fine erect flower, outside rich soft rosy lilac margined white, inside 
lilac flushed white, centre creamy white, ht. 27 in. 
"Rev. H. Ewbank (2), broad erect open flower of a beautiful soft heliotrope 
shading to dove-grey at margin, centre white margined blue ; a lovely soft shade 
of colour and the best of its class, ht. 25 in. 
Ronald Gunn (4), very large handsome flower, purplish plum with silvery white 
border, inside silvery lavender shading to purple-bronze with blue-bronze centre, 
very fine, ht. 29 in. 
100. 
doz. 
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"Sweet Lavender (William Copland) (2), we 
only recommend this variety for growing in 
pots and forcing, when the flowers are of a 
beautiful soft lavender colour, with white 
centre having an azure-blue halo, ht. 26 in. It 
can be forced into bloom by early January 
Forcing bulbs 16/— 
Valentine (1), a very beautiful variety and 
one of the first Darwins to bloom, flower large, 
pansy-violet with electric-blue centre, ht. 32 in.. 22/6 
William Copland. See Sweet Lavender. 
BLUSH, WHITE AND YELLOWS. 
Golden Beauty (3), a very square-petal led 
flower of great substance, deep golden-yellow 
flowers with black anthers, ht. 27 in. ; one of 
the finest of the yellow Darwin varieties. 35/- 
Golden Fleece (4), a new yellow Darwin Tulip 
of fine form and attractive colour combination, 
rich golden-yellow slightly shaded bronze at 
tips of petals, of large size and good substance, 
darwin tulip, suzon (page 70) ht. 22 in. 30/- 
* Margaret (3), flower of a lovely globular form, outside pale shell-pink, inside 
silvery rose, centre white with blue halo, ht. 24 in. . 16/- 
* Indicates those varieties most suitable for forcing and for pot-culture. 
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