Old Tulips :: Named Tulips C to K - from Manuscript Tulip Catalogs of the 1630s
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Camelot. See Kamelot; Orangie Camelot Tulip

Candida Tulip

Tulipa Candida - Imagge 43 in the NEHA Tulip Book.

Candida Tulip [Tulipa Candida].
Image 43 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.



Catolyn (Catolijn) See – Admirael Catolyn Tulip; Roosje van Catolyn Tulip

Cent Tulip (Sent Tulip)

Sent Tulip - Image 5 in the NEHA Tulip Book.

Sent Tulip.
Image 5 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.



Coornhert (Coornhart; Coornhardt) Tulip. See also – Admirael Coornhert; Gevleugelde van Coornhert Tulip; Laprock van Coornhert Tulip
Note: named for Volkert Dircksz Coornhart, a prominent tulip trader of Amsterdam)

Coorenaert Tulip, an extinct Dutch broken tulip.

Coorenaert Tulip [The name is in the form of a rebus – a drawing of an ear of wheat.]
Image 26 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 448 Aasen, or about 21.5 grams
Price: f 400



Crintiens. See - Admirael Krijntje Tulip
de Gouda. See – Gouda
De Hoer Tulip. See –Hoer, De
Dolpius Tulip. See – Admirael Dolphjus Tulip
Engeland Tulip. See – Admirael de England Tulip
Englels Admirel Tulip. See – Admirael de England Tulip
Engelsche Admirael Tulip. See – Admirael de England Tulip
Eyck (Eijck). See – Admirael van der Eyck Tulip; Generael van der Eyck Tulip

Fabry Tulip (Faber Tulip)

Faber Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch tulip. Fabry Tulip - second from right on Sothebys. Fabry Tulip - last on right on Sothebys.

Image 1:
Faber Tulip.
Image 40 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 600 Aasen, or about 28.8 grams
Price: f 240

Image 2:
Fabry.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of five tulips, Fabry being the second image from the right. Provenance not yet identified.
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Image 3:
Fabry.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of five tulips, Fabry being the the last image (farthest to the right). Provenance not yet identified.
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France (Franse; Fransche) See – Admirael de France Tulip
Gebiesd van Coornhart Tulip. See – Gevleugelde van Coornhert Tulip
Gel (Geel) en Rot (Root) van Leijen Tulip. See – Root en Geel van Leyde Tulip

Gemarmerde van Liefkens (Liefiens) Tulip. See also – Admirael Liefkens Tulip;Paragon Liefkens Tulip

Gemarmerde [Admiral] Lyfkens Tulip - Image 48 in the NEHA Tulip Book.

Gemarmerde [Admiral] Lyfkens Tulip.
Image 48 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.



Generael Bino Tulip

<Generael Bino Tulip - second image from right on Sothebys. Generael Bino Tulip - second from left on Sothebys.

Image 1:
Generael Bino.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of five tulips, Generael Bino being the second to last image. Provenance not yet identified.
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Image 2:
Generael Bino.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of five tulips, Generael Bino being the second image from the left. Provenance not yet identified.
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Generael de Gouda Tulip. See also – Admirael der Admiraelen de Gouda Tulip; Admirael der Admiraelen de Gouda Tulip; Gouda Tulip
Note: Various other “Gouda” tulips are mentioned in the manuscript catalogs and literature on Tulipmania. Mike Dash (see bibliography) mentions a General der Generaelen de Gouda, and states it was frequently just called “Gouda.”

Generael Otto Tulip See also – Admirael de Man Tulip; Otto de Man Tulip

Generael Otto Tulip - right image on Sothebys.

Generael Otto.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of three tulips, Generael Otto being the tulip at the far right. Provenance not yet identified.
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Generael Scipio van Victor Tulip. See also – Scipio Victor Tulip

Generael Scipio van Victor Tulip - right image on Sothebys.

Generael Scipio van Victor.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of two tulips, Generael Scipio van Victor being the tulip on the right. Provenance not yet identified.
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Generael van der Eyck (Eijck) Tulip (Generael Ver IJck; Vander Eijck). See also – Admirael van der Eyck Tulip

Genarael Ver IJck (v.d.Eijck) Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch tulip.

Genarael Ver IJck (v.d.Eijck) Tulip.
Image 49 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 446 Aasen, or about 21.4 grams
Price: f 1620



Gerritsz. See – Jan Gerritsz Tulip

Gery Beste Tulip

Beste Ijurij (Iorij) Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch tulip.

Beste Ijurij (Iorij) Tulip.
Image 28 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 200 Aasen, or about 9.6 grams
Price: f 800



Gevlamde Boterman Tulip. See – Boterman ghevlamde Tulip

Gevleugelde van Coornhert (Coornhart; Coornhardt) Tulip. See also – Admirael Coornhert Tulip; Coornhert Tulip; Laprock van Coornhert Tulip
Note: named for Volkert Dircksz Coornhart, a prominent tulip trader of Amsterdam)

Gevleugelde Coornhert Tulip - Image 69 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Gebiesd van Coornart Tulip from the P. Cos Tulip Book.

Image 1:
[Gevleugelde Coornhert] Tulip .
Image 69 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.

Image 2:
gebiesd van Coornart Tulip.
Image 63 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 240 Aasen, or about 11.5 grams
Price: f 375

Ghemarmerde van Kaer Tuliip. See - Bruyn Purper Schilperoort Tulip
Golsien. See – Admirael Golsien Tulip

Gouda Tulip. See also –Admirael de Gouda Tulip; Admirael der Admiraelen de Gouda Tulip; Generael de Gouda Tulip
Note: Various other “Gouda” tulips are mentioned in the manuscript catalogs and literature on Tulipmania. Mike Dash (see bibliography) mentions a Generael der Generaelen de Gouda, and states it was frequently just called “Gouda.”
The tulip grower and breeder, Henrik Pottebacker, who developed the initial broken "Rose" tulips was from Gouda.
Gouda is a city in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Experiencing economic problems during the last years of the 16th and the first of the 17th century, it additionally suffered from severe plague outbreaks in 1574, 1625 and 1636 (the year tulipmania began reaching its zenith). And yet, many residents had pride in their city. Naming beautiful tulips in tribute to the city was one way to show that pride. Gouda cheese takes its name from this city, around which the cheese continues to be produced.

Gouda [Admiral Gouda] Tulip - Image 29 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Gouda Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch tulip.

Image 1:
[Admiral] Gouda Tulip. .
Image 29 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.

Image 2:
Gouda Tulip.
Image 12 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 244 Aasen, or about 11.7 grams
Price: f 1500

Grande, La (Le) (Lagrandt Tuliip; Legrandt Tulip)

Lagrandt (Legrandt) Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch cultivar

Lagrandt [Legrandt] Tulip.
Image 10 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 350 Aasen, or about 16.8 grams
Price: f 500



Hagenaar Tulip. See – Max van de Prins Tulip

Hoer Tulip, De. (tr: Whore – a Violet/Bybloemen)

De Hoer Tulip - Image 49 in the NEHA Tulip Book.

De Hoer Tulip.
Image 49 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.



Honsbeet. See – Lac (Lack) Honsbeet Tulip
IJslijf Tulip. See – Yslijf Tulip
In ‘t Hart Tulip. See – Bellaert Tulip

Isabelle Tulip

Isabelle Tulip - far right image on Sothebys. Isabelle Tulip and Admirael Pottenbacker Tulip - on Sothebys.

Image 1:
Isabelle.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of three tulips, Isabelle being the tulip at the far right. Provenance not yet identified.
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Image 2:
Isabelle Tulip, with Admirael Pottervbacker Tulip and Swallowtail Butterfly. .
This work was sold at Sothebys. Provenance not yet identified. This image illustrates the great difficulty in trying to identify old tulips from drawings and paintings. Both these tulips appear to be broken “roses”, and it is not possible with certainty to determine which is Isabelle and which is Admirael Pottenbacker. See and compare to the separate images of Admirael Pottenbacker Tulip (above) and the Isabelle Tulip.
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Jan Gerritsz Tulip (Jan Ghertsen Tulip)

Jan Ghertsen (Jan Gerrtsz) Tulip, an extinct broken Dutch tulip. Jan Gerritsz Tulip - image on Sothebys.

Image 1:
Jan Ghertsen (Jan Gerrtsz) Tulip.
Image 42 in the P. Cos Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.
Following is the bulb size and price designated by text in the image:
Weight: 263 Aasen, or about 12.6 grams
Price: f 210

Image 2:
Jan Gerritsz, with a Large Blue Butterfly.
This work was sold at Sothebys. Provenance not yet identified.
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Jan Ghertsen. See – Jan Gerritsz Tulip

Jan Symons (Symonsz) Tulip (a Bizarre)

Jan Symonsz Tulip - Image 16 in the NEHA Tulip Book.

Jan Symonsz Tulip .
Image 16 in the NEHA Tulip Book. Click image for a larger version.



Jeroen. See - Purper en wit (van) Jeroen Tulip
Kamelot. See also - Orangie Camelot Tulip

Kamelot van Weena Tulip

Kamelot Van Weena Tulip from the Great Tulip Book.

Kamelot van Weena Tulip.
Image (?) from The Great Tulip Book, which is in the collection of the Norton Simon Museum. Clicking the image or the name above will take you to this image at the Norton Simon Museum Store, where it can be enlarged and seen in considerable detail.



Klein Alexander Tulip

Kleine Alexander Tulip - first image on left on Sothebys.

Kleine Alexander.
This work was sold at Sothebys. The corresponding image consists of five tulips, Klein Alexander being the first image (farthest to the left). Provenance not yet identified.
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