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BARR & SUGDEN'S AUTUMNAL 



[1868. 



Per 100. rerdoz. 



s. d. s. d. 



392 Mazart Orientalis, while, 397 



oramje cup 10 C.l 6 393 



3D3 IJsinviS, >/ell(iw, veri/ dioarf 2 0 



394 „ double, yellow, very . "09 



dwarf '. .. ..5 G 400 



393 Orange PhoBiiix, r/o!iA/e, WiiVe 



and oramje, beautiful 7 6..1 0 ' 401 



396 "Boeiicuz, pure white, red eye. 3 6..0 6 



Per 



Poeticus, larye Dutch roots . 



Sulphur Kroon, double, while 

 aud sulphur, beautiful .... 



Tenuifolius, yoldcn yellow . . . 



Trumpet Major, deep yellow, 

 very large and handsome . . 



Van Sion, double yellow daffo- 

 dil 



10 



10 



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G. . 1 0 



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G..1 0 



JONQUIL NARCISSUS. 



TLese are graceful and pretty, and are much prized for their fragrance. They are valuable for the 

 decoration of the con.sen-atory, sitting-room, and flower garden ; three or four roots should be planted in 

 a four or five-inch, aud five or six in a six-inch pot, and should not be forced till the tm-n of the year. 



Periloz.— J. rf. Per rtoz.— «. rf 



402 Dovihle, largest roots, rich deep yellow 3 6 404 Houhle, third size '2 0 



403 „ second size 2 G 405 Single, sweet scented 1 G 



THE TULIP. 



For Winter and Spring gardening, Early Floweiing Tulips, double and single, are indispsnsaVjle. 

 Their extreme hardiness, their certainty of blooming, the absence of all difficulty in their cultivation. 

 coinbLnod with their brilliant and diversified colours, distinctly entitle them to a preference ; while their 

 cheapness enables everj' lover of a flower garden to plant them extensively. 



Those who may only have small shaded town gardens need not be afraid to plant Tulips freely, as 

 they succeed well even in such positions, and remain longer m bloom than if grown in situations where 

 they would be exposed to the influence of the sun. 



EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 



Than these no section of Tulips displays so greatavaiiety of delicate, stiiking, and attractive colours. 



Of Selfs there are beautiful scarlets, crimsons, whites, and yellows. Of party-colours, there are 

 snow white grounds, striped and feathered with purple, violet, crimson, rose, puce, and cerise ; and 

 yellow grounds, with crimson, scarlet, and red flakes and feathers ; so that only those who have cultivated 

 the varieties of Early Single Tulips sj'stematically cau form any just idea of their beauty. 



PAXTONIAN EARLY SINGLE TULIPS, 



FOR OUT-DOOR CULTURE IN BEDS, GROUPS, RIBBON!?, RUSTIC BASKETS, VASES, FLOWER BOXES, ETC. 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



The following splendid varieties being cheap and beautiful, we especially recDinmend them for the 

 purposes above named. They are, however, equally suitable for pot culture. 5_ 



406 10 each of 20 of the following splendid varieties 2.5 0 



407 ,5 „ „ 13 6 



403 



409 



Very fine mixed, per 1,000 ' 

 Per 100^ Perdoz. 



Oi., Is. Gd. per 100, 1*. per dozen. 



Per 100. Pirdoz. 



410 Bizard Pronket,!/e//o«!an£/rc(f 10 



411 Bizard Verdikt, carmine, gold 



striped 10 



412 Canary Bird, beatitiful yellow 12 



413 Chevallier, bronzecrimson,gnld 



striped 10 



414 Couleur Ponceau, r/cA cerise 10 



415 Oomte de Mirabeau, while.. 12 



416 Due d'Orange, bronze red, 



feathered tvilh orange 10 



417 Due Major, red and yellow . . 10 



418 Duo Van Thol, red and yellow 4 



419 „ blush rose ... 10 



420 „ brilliant scarlet 20 

 491 „ bright yellow . 15 



422 Ducliesse de Parma, orange 



crimson, margined yellow ... 12 



423 Francisiis Primus, lemon bor- 



dered., crimson 15 



424 Golden Prince, golden yellow 10 



425 Goliath, bronze and yellow. . . 10 



426 Keizerskroon, crimson-scarlet, 



broadly edged with bright 

 yellow, vcri, handsome .... 21 



427 La Belle Alliance (Waterloo) 



brilliant crimson scarlet . . 21 



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428 Lac Van Eheim, rose-violet- 

 crimson, broadly margined 



429 La CcBur de France, bright 



yellow, flaked bright crim- 

 son 



430 Ma Plus Aimable, red, striped 



431 Paragon Guildebloom, white, 



feathered and striped rose 

 lake 



432 Pas Alba, white 



433 Pottebakker White, pure white, 



434 



bright 



„ Yellow, 

 canary yellow .... 



435 „ Eed ... 



436 Prince de Ligae 



yellow 



437 Pure d'Or, yellow and red . . 



438 Queen Victoria, rosy-white . . 



439 Samson Crimson, scarlet, yellow 



golden 



440 Silver Standard, scarlet, 



striped with pure while.. 



441 Souvenir, yellow and crimson. 



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