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Early Single Tulips Page 27 
Cramoici Brilliant (16), a lovely scarlet 
bedding Tulip, used for massive bedding 
purposes. Dating from 1785. 
$ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.50 per 100 
Crown Imperial (13), a very showy garden 
Tulip of an unusual shade of mahogany- 
red with a broad yellow band, producing 
a large flower of good form, also very fine 
when forced at the beginning of January. 
$ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Cullinan (13), a beautiful Tulip of very 
delicate soft pink, its large somewhat 
crinkled flowers are of excellent substance 
and are held on strong stems, good bedder 
and particular lovely when forced. 
$ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
DE WET (13), a fine orange sport of 
Prince of Austria, flowers of fiery 
orange, faintly stippled bright or- 
ange-scarlet, are sweet scented, un- 
surpassed for forcing and bedding. 
$ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Diana (12), very large pure white flowers 
which are held on sturdy stems, excellent 
for bedding purposes. 
$ 1.15 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Franz Josef (14), most attractive deep 
scarlet-red Tulip may be best described 
as an improved “‘Prince of Austria’”’ with . 
an enormous well built flower of great i wo, Ma z 
substance carried firmly on a long strong 
stem. A model Tulip of perfect habit and 
an ideal bedder. 
$ 1.45 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Fred. Moore (16), goblet shaped terrecotta with golden buff, orange-tinged flowers, sweet scented, a 
Keizerskroon 
splendid Tulip for forcing, highly praised for cutting. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Golden Brilliant (16), a very large golden-yellow flower of fine substance and sturdy habit, recom- 
mended for bedding. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Golden West (16), a combination of golden yellow intermingled with a fine tinge of soft orange, a very 
attractive and rare coloured Tulip, very handsome and outstanding. $ 1.45 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Hobbema (Le Réve, American Lac) (15), an exquisite art shade of old rose flushed buff with chamois 
glow, producing large globular flowers of unusual substance. Since 1860. 
$ 1.50 per doz.; $ 10.50 per 100 
Ibis (13), an immense deep rose-pink sport of Flamingo, excellent for forcing and also a beauty for 
bedding. $ 1.20 per doz.; $8.50 per 100 
KEIZERSKROON (GRAND DUC) (15), bright carmine-scarlet deeply edged golden-yellow, 
immense large flower, this Tulip is very popular all over the world, robust grower (see 
illustration), $ 1.45 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
La Ramarquable, none to offer this year. 
Mad. Gevers (12), a most beautiful clear yellow Tulip of the ‘La Reine’ family, the large flowers are 
elegantly formed and are produced on strong stems, a very exquisite and beautiful variety. 
$ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
Mon Trésor (14), large pure yellow flowers of erect habit, very effective in beds and one of the best 
for forcing. In cultivation since 1863. $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Orange Banner (16), fragrant pure apricot-orange flowers of beautiful shape are held on strong stems, 
ideal for bedding. $ 1.35 per doz.; $ 9.50 per 100 
Pelican (13), a very large pure white Tulip, an improved White Hawk, the flowers are intense white 
and of great substance, strongly recommended for forcing or bedding. $ 1.20 per doz.; $ 8.50 per 100 
PINK BEAUTY (14), bright glowing rose colour, with a white flush through centre of outer 
petals, flowers are large and of shapely form, vigorous grower, one of the most beautiful 
Early Tulips for bedding (see illustration page 28). $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
