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BARR’S BEAUTIFUL “ENGLISH AMATEUR” TULIPS. 
BARR’S ENGLISH BIZARRE BREEDER, or self-coloured tulips. 
These are in various shades of red, crimson, scarlet, maroon, chestnut, etc., with a stainless yellow centre 
or base. 
each— s. d. 
Criterion, crimson-maroon i 6 
Dr. Dolton, brown i o 
Dr. Hardy, rich mahogany-brown , a handsome 
Jlower, very scarce io 6 
Excelsior, brown ' i o 
Favonius, dark brown i 6 
Goldfinder, bright scarlet , clear rich yellow base, 
extra fine 21 o 
Helen Fawcett, maroon-brown 3 6 
Janies Wild, deep olive-brown 2 6 
John Brook, bremm, tinged rose 2 6 
John Heap, buff-brown 1 o 
each— s. d. 
Lord Frederick Cavendish, bright mahogany- 
brown , large 1 o 
Lord Provost, dark orange-red 2 6 
Masterpiece, golden-brown per doz. 10/6 1 o 
Sir Joseph Paxton, dark chocolate-brown 1 o 
Standard, deep crimson-brown 2 6 
Storer’s No. 1 , mahogany -brown 3 6 
Storer s No. 3 , rich chocolate 3 6 
Sulphur (Birtwistle), light olive brown , doz. 10/6 1 o 
William Lea, dark crimson-brown 2 6 
William Mellor 1 6 
William Wilson, golden-brown ...per doz. ic/6 1 o 
BARR’S ENGLISH BYBEIEMEN RECTIFIED tulips. 
Colours — black, violet, purple, to pale lilac or lavender on a clear white ground, with a stainless white 
centre or base. 
each— s. d. 
Adonis, purple and black on white 2 6 
,, Fine Feathered Strain, black on white 5 6 
Agnes, dark purple on white 1 6 
Ashmole’s 116 , dark violet on white 3 6 
Bessie, brilliant purple on white , dwarf 1 6 
Bienfait Incomparable, purple-black on white 1 6 
Black Diamond, glittering black on while, tall 3 6 
Chancellor, violet-purple on white 1 6 
Chellaston Beauty, rich crimson o?i while 3 6 
Christine, rosy purple on white 2 6 
David Jackson, black on white 3 6 
Duchess of Sutherland, lilac on white 3 6 
Friar Tuck, purple on white , markings very fine 3 6 
George Hardwicke, violet on white 5 6 
Glory of Stakehill, rich purple on white , large 
flower 5 6 
Holmes’ King, pale lilac on white , tall and large- 
flowered 3 6 
Lord Denman, puce-purple on while, flowers 
beautifully marked per ico, 22/6, per doz. 3/6 o 4 
each— s. d. 
Mrs. Jackson, black on white , fine short- 
petalled flower, extra 7 6 
Mrs. Pickersglll, deep plum-purple on white ... 2 6 
Prince Leopold, rosy purple on white 3 6 
Prince Teck, purple on white 2 6 
Princess Royal, crimson-black on white, late... 1 o 
Proserpine, lightly feathered black on white , 
of perfect form, extra 
Pick-Me-Out, shining chocolate-crimson on 
white, with glittering white base 2 6 
Queen of May, dark crimson on white 1 o 
Salvator Rosa, purple-black on white, extra ... 3 (> 
SirW. Nott, purple on white 3 6 
Talisman, violet-black on white, very showy ... 1 o 
,, ,, extra finely marked strain .. 7 6 
Phalia, maroon-purple on white , large flower of 
great substance 7 6 
Trip to Stockport, violet-purple on white r o 
Victoria, purple on white 2 6 
Wedding Coat, feathered black on a dazzling 
white ground, charming 7 6 
BARR’S ENGLISH RYBLIEMEX BREEDER, OR SELF-COLOURED tulips. 
These are in various shades of self-purple, lilac, and heliotrope, with a stainless dazzling white centre or base. 
each— s. d. 
Adonis, rich violet purple, handsome 2 6 
Agnes, rich purple, large and handsome 1 o 
•Ashmole'8 114 , light heliotrope 3 6 
Chancellor, slaty purple 1 6 
Glory of Stakehill, deep red-purple, large flower 3 6 
Leach’s No. 1 , pale lilac, of beautiful form 7 6 
each— s. d. 
Maid of the Mill, lilac 1 6 
Miss Foster, clear lavender 3 6 
Miss Hardy, light purple 7 6 
Philip I., lovely heliotrope, of fine form 3 6 
Storer’s No. 19 , deep purple 3 6 
Talisman, slaty purple 2 6 
BARR’S ENGLISH ROSE RECTIFIED TULIPS. 
Colours — delicate pinks and soft roses of shades to the most glowing scarlets and deepest crimsons on a 
pure white ground, with a stainless dazzling white centre. 
each— s. d. 
Aglaia, rose on white per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Alice, crimson -rose 071 white, dwarf 5 6 
Anastasia, rich crimson on white, tall 1 6 
Annie McGregor, brilliant rose-scarlet on white 2 6 
Comte de Vergennes, rosy purple on white 1 o 
Enchantress, rose on 7 vhite 5 6 
Flora Mclvor, brilliarit rose-scarlet on white ... 5 6 
Henrietta, rose-carmine on while 3 6 
Heroine, deep rose on white per doz. 10/6 1 o 
Industry, bright scarlet-cerisc o/i white 1 o 
Isabel, brilliant rose on white 5 6 
Kate Conner, rose on white 5 6 
Lady Catherine Gordon, rose on white 5 6 
Lady C. Grosvenor, rose-pink on white 2 6 
each — s. d. 
Little Poll, rose on. white , dwaif 2 6 
Lord Derby, brilliant l’ose-scarlet on white 1 o 
Lucretia, bright rose-scarlet on white 3 6 
Mabel, beautiful rose on white per doz. 10/6 1 o 
,, extra finely marked strain 5 6 
Modesty, beautiful soft rose on white 2 0 
Mrs. Lee, rich scarlet-cerise on white 3 6 
Princess Alice, rose on white 3 6 
Princess Dagmar, bright rose on white 3 6 
Rose Hill, deep carmine rose on white, large 
flower 7 6 
Sarah Headley, deep crimson on white 3 6 
Sylph, rose on white 3 6 
Triomphe Royale, deep rose on white p. doz. 10/6 1 o 
BARR’S ENGLISH ROSE BREEDER, OR SELF-COLOURED TULIPS. 
These are in beautiful shades of self-rose, crimson and scarlets of shades, with a stainless dazzling white centre. 
each— s. d. 
Annie McGregor, deep rose-scarlet , of dne orm 
and lorvely colour 3 6 
Henrietta, rose-carmine 3 6 
Hepworth’s Rose, beautiful light rose 5 6 
Industry, intense scarlet-cerisc 1 6 
Kate Conner, lovely clear rose 7 6 
(Barr and Son, 12 and 13 King Street, 
each— s. d. 
Lady Burdett-Coutts, pink , extra 7 6 
Lord Derby, brilliant rose-scarlet 1 6 
Mabel, beautiful soft rose 2 6 
Modesty, clear rose 5 6 
Rose Hill, deep carmine-rose, large dazzling 
white base io 6 
Covent Garden, 1895.) 
