60 
For definition of numbers following the name 
of each variety please refer to page 58. 
Arms of Lei¬ 
den.—(3) 
White, rose 
spots, distinct 
Artus. — (3) 
Dwarf, bril¬ 
liant scarlet 
Chrysolora. — 
(3) Pure gold¬ 
en yellow.... 
Cottage 
Maid. — (3) 
White and 
fine rose, dis¬ 
tinct . 
Cramoisie Brilliante. 
—(2) Bright crimson.. 
Crimson King.—(2) A 
very showy scarlet 
crimson . 
Duchesse de Parma. 
—(3) Crimson, flaked 
orange . 
Dusart.—(3) Dark scarlet, distinct, a grand bedder, hand¬ 
some broad foliage. 
Fabiola.—(4) White ground, flaked with violet purple . 
Golden Queen.—(2) Bright yellow, very large globular 
flowers, most striking . 
Joost Van Vondel.—(3) Rosy crimson, flaked white. 
Keizer Kroon.—(3) Bright scarlet and yellow. 
Montresor.—(2) Large, clear yellow, recommended for forcing 
Pottebakker, White.—(2) Pure, splendid for pot culture or 
bedding . 
Pottebakker, Pure Yellow.—(2) For pot culture or bedding. 
Pottebakker, Scarlet (Verboom).—(2) Bright scarlet . 
Prince of Austria.—(3) Orange red. 
Prince de Ligne.—(3) Beautiful golden yellow . 
Princess Marianne.—(3) White, slightly streaked with rose 
Proserpine.—(2) Rich carmine rose; very beautiful and hand¬ 
some flower, extremely effective {see illustration) . 
Queen Victoria (La Reine).—(2) Pure white, recommended 
for forcing . 
Rose Gris de Lin.— (4) Rose and white . 
Silver Standard.— (4) Crimson and white . 
Thomas Moore.—(3) Beautiful apricot. 
Van der Neer.—(3) Rich purplish violet. 
^'Vermilion Brilliant.—(2) Bright scarlet. 
Waterloo or Belle Alliance.—(2) Crimson scarlet. 
White Hawk.—(3) Pure white, globular shaped. 
White Swan.—(4) Splendid pure white {see photograph , p. 59). 
Wouverman.—(3) Rich dark purple. 
Yellow Prince.—(3) Golden yellow, fragrant... 
Height. Per ioo. Per doz. 
PROSERPINE TULIP. 
IO 44 
1.50 
•^5 
II “ 
1.50 
•25 
9 41 
1.50 
•25 
12 “ 
2.00 
•30 
12 “ 
1.50 
•25 
13 44 
1.50 
•25 
10 “ 
2.00 
•30 
10 44 
4.00 
60 
15 “ 
3-50 
•50 
10 “ 
2.50 
•35 
14 “ 
2.50 
•35 
12 44 
2.00 
•30 
13 14 
3.00 
.40 
13 44 
2.50 
•35 
13 41 
2.00 
•30 
12 “ 
2.50 
•35 
12 “ 
2.00 
•30 
IO 41 
i -75 
•25 
12 “ 
4.00 
.60 
II 44 
1.50 
.20 
8 44 
1-50 
.20 
10 44 
3-50 
•50 
13 41 
i -75 
•25 
IO 44 
5-50 
.80 
IO 44 
3.00 
.40 
9 44 
2.50 
•35 
12 44 
3.00 
.40 
14 44 
2.00 
•30 
IO 44 
5-50 
.80 
9 44 
i -75 
•25 
NAMED SINGLE TULIPS 
FOR POTS OR BEDS. 
Carters Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King—High Holborn, London. 
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