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BARR’S Gold Medal English Tulips, 1896. 
Explanation of the terms “Breeder” and “Rectified.” 
Rectified Tulips are those in which the original self colour has changed, or, as it is termed by Amateurs, 
broken into a flamed or feathered variegation. 
Breeder Tulips are those with self colours which have not yet changed, or, as Amateurs term it, broken into 
a. variegation, but at any time they may become Rectified. 
"Extra Selected” are specially selected flowers of superior excellence in their markings. 
ThOBe varieties offered by the dozen make attractive beds, and are exceedingly effective when grouped 
and massed in the permanent Hardy Herbaceous Plant border. 
BARR’S ENGLISH BIZARRE RECTIFIED TULIPS. 
Colours— orange, scarlet, crimson, and many shades 
yellow ground, with a stainless yellow centre or base. 
each— s. d. 
Accuracy, rich brown-purple , on gold, short 
pet a lied, of fine form 2 6 
Ajax, rich chocolate on yellow 1 6 
Caliph, black on lemon, very decorative o 6 
Colbert (Slater), chocolate on bright golden - 
yelloiv , dwarf and very showy 1 o 
Criterion, deep maroon on gold 1 o 
Dr. Colenso, rich orange or bright lemon, dwarf 1 6 
Dr. Hardy (Storer), beautifully marked, dark 
scarlet on bright orange-yellow, flowers of 
great substance, perfect form ...per doz. 10/6 1 o 
„ „ „ extra selected strain ... 3 6 
Dr. Hutcheon, dark chocolate on yelloiv 1 6 
Duke of Devonshire, chocolate-black on lemon, 
large , shoivy decorative variety, per do/.. 7/3 o 9 
Excelsior, chocolate on yellow o 9 
George Hayward, rich crimson-maroon on gold, 
large and handsome, a grand bedder 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Goldcup, broivn on gold 1 o 
James Wild, black on lemon, handsome 3 6 
John Heap, bright, rcd-broiun on yelloiv 1 o 
,, a fine selected feathered strain 1 6 
Lord Lilford, dark chocolate on yelloiu, a fine 
leathered strain per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Lord Frederick Cavendish, bright mahogany 
on gold 1 6 
Lord Stanley, mahogany-crimson on yellow, 
short broad pela lied perfectly formed flower 1 6 
of black and brown on a lemon, deep yellow or golden- 
each— a. d. 
Major Chard, red-brown on orange yellow 1 o 
Masterpiece, black on yellow per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, selected fine feathered strain... 1 6 
Michael Angelo, maroon -black on canary yelloiu 3 6 
Mr. Pickwick, maroon brown on pale yellow ... 1 6 
Pilot, deep brick-red on yellow per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Richard Yates, scarlet-maroon on gold, vety 
prettily marked flowers 1 o 
Samuel Barlow (Storer). gloiving scarlet- 
crimson on glittering golden ground, of 
peifect form, extra fine 15 0 
Sir Joseph Paxton, handsome maroon-black 
on lemon per doz. 7/6 o 9 
„ „ „ extra fine flamed strain... 1 6 
„ „ „ beautiful feathered strain 5 6 
Sir Moses Monteflore, handsome dark broivn 
on gold, extra fine 3 6 
Sir W. Hardinge, handsome heavy broivn beam 
on bright lemon ground, extra 3 6 
Sulphur (Birtwistle), mahogany-brown on yellow, 
delightfully sweet-scented 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, ,, extra fine flamed strain 1 6 
,, ,, ,, feathered strain 2 6 
Sunbeam, chocolate-brown on gold, dwarf. 1 6 
Tippoo Tib, very distinct, with broad chocolate- 
black beam on lemon-yellow ground 2 6 
William Wilson, crimson-bronze on yellow 1 6 
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— 8. d. 
Criterion, crimson-maroon 1 o 
Dr. Hardy, rich mahogany -b row n , a handsome 
flower, very scarce 10 6 
Excelsior, self-broivn per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Gold finder, bright scarlet, clear rich yellow base, 
extra fine 21 o 
Helen Fawcett, maroon-brown, fine short- 
petalled variety 3 6 
James Wild, deep olive-broiun, very handsome ... 2 6 
John Brook, broivn, tinged rose 1 6 
John Heap, bright orange-scarlet edged gold 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
King, dark maroon-brown, large and handsome o 9 
Lord Frederick Cavendish, bright mahogany- 
broivn, large and handsome per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Lord Stanley, rich deep maroon, short -petalled 
and of fine form 2 6 
each— s. d. 
Masterpiece, golden-brown per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Richard Yates, a very pretty scarlet-maroon 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Sam Barlow, very scarce, large rich mahogany 
brown 2t o 
Sir Joseph Paxton, dark chocolape-broivn 
per doz. 7,6 o 9 
Storer’s No. 1 , mahogany -brown, small flower , 
strongly bee-bread-scented 2 6 
Storer' s No. 3 , rich chocolate-maroon 2 6 
Sulphur (Birtwistle), light olive-brown, an 
(esthetic shade, very sweetly scented 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
William Lea, rich glossy maroon-black, very 
handsome 1 6 
William Mellor, light brown 1 o 
William Wilson, golden-brown per doz. 5/5 o 6 
Renovate your Lawns with Barr’s Pure Grasses in September. 
