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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPE]ST>IUM 



Per doz. — «. d. 



473 Drapeau tie France, rose lilac 2 (5 



474 Due van Thol, pure white ... ■ : 4 0 



475 Duke of York, lilac, edged white .... 2 (J 

 47G Eldorado, crimson, feathered i/ellow . 3 0 



477 Fabiola, rose violet striped white 7 6 



478 Feu Couronne, crimson-hrown 2 0 



479 „ 'R,ouge,Ji)ie red, ti]>ped orange. . 2 0 



480 Florida, pj«7;/e-u/o/e/, J?nc 3 G 



481 Golden Eagle, ./j'/ic yc//o!j; 2 0 



482 Grootmeester van Maltha, white, 



striped and feathered scarlet .... 2 G 



483 Grisdeline Aimable, white, shaded and 



feathered rosc-lahe 2 



484 Koning Assingaris, scarlet and white 3 



485 Lac 4' Austria, violet, ed<jcd whil£ ... 3 



486 La Preciense, tvhite, edyed rose 3 



487 Ma Plus Aimable, m/, A orange 1 



488 Marquise de Weisscnrod, rjolden 



yellow, slightly striped scarlet 3 



VrtT <i07,.—£. d. 



489 Maria de Mcdicis, primrose, feathered 



deep cerise 3 0 



4S0 ISoliiie, fnc liyht purple 3 0 



491 Ostaide, white, streaked lilac 2 6 



492 Eeino de Cerise, cerise, striped white 2 6 



403 Eembrandt, scarlet 3 0 



484 Kob Eoy, bronze ■cririisoii 2 6 



495 'Rosa. Munii, white, edged rose 1 6 



496 Hose Grisdeline, ? ose tinged white .. 3 0 



497 „ Luisante, beautiful ros:; 3 0 



498 ., Tendre, white, striped crimson . 2 6 

 489 Sunbeam, bright scarlet 8 6 



500 Trianon, crimson edged, vivid orange 3 0 



501 Van der Keer, rich violet, large and 



handsome 9 0 



502 Vermilion Brilliant, dazzling ver- 



milion scarlet G 0 



For additional varieties, see Paxtonian 

 fjcction, page 15. 



EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 



The leading features in these are their massive forms, briDiant, diversified, and beatitiM colours ; 

 admirably adapting thorn for Ijeds on the lawn, ten-ace, or flower garden, and for edgings to Rhododen- 

 drons, Azaleas, and Roses, and for planting in the flower and shrubbery borders in groups of three or more. 



Cci.TUEE IN Pots, and other elegant contrivances to adorn the drawing-room and con-servatory, is 

 the same in every respect as for the Early Single Tulip ; the best for such being indicated with a *. 



CULTHRE OUT OF Dooiis. — Same as recommended for the Single Varieties, 



OUR OWN SEMCTIOX. 



s. d. 



. \h G 



. Vi 0 



. 10 G 



, 7 6 

 rcrcloz. 



5. U. 



G 



603 100 in 2.t splendid varieties . 



504 100 in 20 „ ., . . 



505 100 in 10 „ . , 



506 50 in 20 ,, „ 



Per 100, 

 s. d. 



511 *Admiral Kingsbergen, ^oZc/e?i 



yellow, striped scarlet 10 G. 



512 Blanc Borde Pourpre, violet- 



purple, border white 10 6..1 6 



513 „ „ 3.0X106, red, with 



white border 15 0..2 0 



514 *Bleu Celeste, ;j«/pZc-i;io/e< . . 15 0..2 0 



515 Buonaparte, )c(/-i?o!r?i 7 6..1 0 



516 *Couronne de Eoses, ceme ..15 G..2 6 



517 * ,, de Pourpre, 77'c/i cnm«on 10 6. 1 6 



518 *Couronne Imperiale, violet- 



crimson, margined wliite ..18 0..2 6 



519 *Duke of York, bronze-crim- 



son, margined silvery iKhite. 15 0..2 0 



520 Due Van Thol, yellow Sj- red, 



dwarf Sf- early, '35 j per \000 4 0..0 8 



521 *Extreniitie d'Or, crimson- 



scarlet., edged with yellow . . — ..3 0 



522 Gloria Solis, scarlet, deeply 



edged with bright yellow ■■• ■ 7 G..1 0 



523 *Grand Alexander, yellow, 



striped purple 10 6. .1 6 



524 *Helianthus, crimson, gold 



edged — ..SO 



525 *Hercules, white and scarlet . — . . 4 6 



526 *Imperator Eubrorura, rich 



crimson-scarlet — ..4 6 



527 Incarnate Grisdeline, crim- 



son and yellow 10 G..1 6 



607 

 508 

 509 

 610 



528 



d. 



2.') in 12 Fp;endid varieties . . ,40 

 12 in 12 „ ,, ... 2 6 



Snpei-fine mixed, 12s. 6</. per 100 ; 2s. per doz. 

 Fine mixed , 7s. Cd. „ Is. ,, 



Per 100. Per doz. 



*Ia Candenr, pure white 2.5 0 . 



523 *La.Fiiele, red striped 10 G., 



530 *Mariage de ma Fille, pure 



while, striped cerise 18 0. 



531 I^OSOT, orange red 7 G. 



532 Ophir d'Or, ^e?/o«» 10 6.. 



533 ^Overwinnaar, white, striped 



rose-violet 18 0..2 6 



534 Paeony Gold, golden yellow, 

 feathered crimson 12 G..2 0 



635 Paeony Rose, rose-crimson, 



slightly streaked ivith yellow 12 G..2 0 



536 Prince de Galitzin, yellow, 



striped Sf feathered crimson l i G . . 2 0 



537 *PurpleCrown,re/yci'^-c7-i«iso7t 7 6..1 0 



538 *Eegina Eubrorum, crimson, 



feathered with primrose ... ■ 21 0..3 0 



539 Rex Rubroruin, bright crim- 



son-scarlet 15 0. 



540 *Ehinoceros, Di'ofei - 



541 Rose Eclatante, crimson . ... 7 



542 *Rose Sublime, rose and white - 



543 *Rosine, rose-pink - 



544 *Tournesol, scarlet and yellow 1.5 



545 *Tournesol Yellow, yellow, 



flushed with red-orange ■-. ■ — ..4 6 



546 *Velvet Gem, crimson, edged 



vith yellow — ••4 0 



547 * Yellow Rose, 6eaa<t/MZ!/eZ?0!<; 7 6..1 0 



..3 

 G..1 

 ..3 

 ..2 



.2 



0. 



LATE-FLOWEKING SINGLE TULIPS. 



This Tulip is, perhaps, the most generally known. It grows taller than the early varieties, and 

 blooms m May, Amatem-s cultivate it for the uidividual beauty of the flower, but it is also very effective 

 in beds and groups in the borders, and it is very cheap. 



Per 100. Per doz. 

 s. d. s. d. 



548 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 



striped crimson, purple or white 10 6,,1 6 



549 „ Bybloemens, lohite ground, 



striped black, lilac, or piirj^e . 10 6,.l 6 



Per 100. Per doz. 

 ». d. s. d. 



560 Mixed Roses, white ground, striped 



crimson, pink, or scarlet 10 6.,1 6 



551 All colours, »i!xe</, j;ery_^ne 7 6..1 0 



652 „ choice 12 6.. 2 0 



