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NAMED DOUBLE 
TULIPS 
The double varieties 
• 
usually come into flower a few 
days later than the early single 
varieties, and we draw special 
attention to those marked * 
as being most beautiful in 
form and colouring, and which 
we strongly recommend. 
The numbers denote the 
varieties which bloom to¬ 
gether, special reference to 
this being given on page 58. 
DOUBLE TULIP—ROSE D’AMOUR. 
Alba Maxima.—(4) Large pure white . .. .. . 
Blue Celeste.—(4) Violet blue, most beautiful and showy variety . . . . 
Carmen Sylva.—(4) Light rose, very lasting, late flowering. 
K *Couronne cTOr.—(3) Yellow, flaked orange. 
Duke of York.—(4) Carmine and white. 
Gloria Solis.—(2) Crimson scarlet, bordered yellow. 
Helianthus.—(4) Red with yellow edge . 
Imperator Rubrorum.—(3) Crimson scarlet. 
*Lac van Haarlem.-^(3) Violet, very handsome flower. 
La Candeur.—(4) Pure white . 
Murillo.—(3) Pale rose.. 
Overwinnaar.—(4) Violet and white . 
Prince of Wales.—(3) Deep crimson .. 
JK * Queen of Roses.—Deep rose, shaded blush pink. 
Rose Blanche.—(4) Snow white.. ............ 
Rose d*Amour.—( see photograph above). (4) Delicate rose; very beautu ul variety. . . 
Rubra Maxima.—(4) Dark vermilion, splendid . 
Salvator Rosa.—(3) Lovely shade of rose pink. ............ 
Tea Rose.—(3) (Saffrano). Primrose, passing to pale rose at edge as fl° wer develops 
Titian.—(3) Scarlet, bordered gold. 
*Tournesol.—(3) Rich scarlet and yellow. 
]>d Vuurbaak.—(3) Fiery scarlet, splendid .. 
William III.—(4) Orange scarlet .. 
Yellow Rose.—(4) Clear yellow.. 
Yellow Tournesol.—(3) Brownish yellow . 
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CARTERS 
FOR POTS OR BEDS. 
Address for 
Carters Correspondence, 
BOSTON, TORONTO and RAYNB s PARK, LONDON, S.W. 
