Tulips a.-d. 
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Most varieties are suitable for early forcing and bowlwork, and in 
many instances for bedding. 
Varieties marked with *** are suitable for earliest forcing. 
„ „ „ ** „ „ „ early forcing (January and 
February). 
„ „ „ * „ „ „ late forcing. 
Varieties not marked are mostly suitable for bedding. 
Single early Tulips 
The earliest 
Due cochenille, 
Due 
van 
Tholl 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
cochineal scarlet 
red and yellow 
rose. 
scarlet . 
white maximus 
yellow maximus 
Very fine mixture . 
Superfine Rainbow Mixture 
Artus, deep scarlet, excellent for bedding . 
**Attraction, orange-red, early forcer. 
*Augusta, deep rose, flushed white. 
* Beauty of London, rosy violet, edged white, extra. . . . 
Belle Alliance, bright scarlet fine bedding tulip .... 
**Blusbing Bride, pale rose. 
***Brilliancy, dazzling scarlet, very early forcer, extra.. 
***Brilliant Star, vermilion scarlet, excellent for early 
forcing. 
**Calypso, primrose yellow. 
**Cerise Grisdelin, cerise purple, edged cream . 
**Chrysolora, golden yellow, good forcer and excellent 
bedder . 
** Competitor, glowing orange, extra. 
***Con Amore, vivid rose, earlier than Due van Tholl .. 
p. 1000 
Sh. d. 
p. 100 
Sh. d. 
65/— 
7/6 
10/— 
11/— 
60/— 
V- 
65/— 
7/6 
12/- 
40/— 
5/- 
55/— 
6/6 
60/— 
V- 
90/— 
10/— 
70/— 
8/- 
120/— 
13/— 
70/— 
8/- 
65/— 
7/6 
25/— 
70/— 
8/- 
60/— 
V- 
70/— 
8 1- 
75/— 
8/- 
85/— 
9/6 
140/— 
15/- 
G. C. VAN MEEUWEN & SONS N.V. 
