BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
TULIPS (ENGLISH)-™,* each _,. A 
Sir W. Hardinge, handsome heavy 
brown beam on bright lemon ground, extra 3 6 
Sulphur (Birtwistle), mahogany-brown on 
yellow, delightfully sweet-scented, doz. 3/6 o 4 
extra fine flamed strain 1 o 
extra fine feathered strain 2 6 
57 
each— s. 
Sunbeam, chocolate-brown on gold, dwarf o 
Tippoo Tib, very distinct, with broad 
chocolate-black beam on lemon-yellow 
ground 2 
William UVilson, crimson-bronze on 
yellow 1 
B 1 ZARRES, BREEDERS OR SELF-COLOURED. 
These flowered this season in various self-shades of red, crimson, scarlet, maroon, chestnut, &c. , with 
a stainless yellow centre or base; they may, however, at any time become rectified, breaking into a 
variegation. 
Criterion, crimson-maroon 
cach- 
.pcr doz. 7/6 o 
Dr. Hardy, rich mahogany - brown, a 
handsome flower, very scarce 10 
Excelsior, self-brown per doz. 3/6 o 
Gold finder, bright scarlet, clear rich yellow 
base, extra fine 21 
Helen Fawcett, maroon-brown, fine 
short-petalled variety 3 
James W r ild, deep olive-brown, very 
handsome 1 
John Heap, bright orange-scarlet, edged 
gold per cloz. 4/6 o 
King, dark maroon-brown, large and 
handsome o 
Lord Frederick Cavendish, bright 
nahogany-brovvn, large and handsome 
per doz. 5/6 o 
. each — s. d. 
Lord Stanley, rich deep maroon, short- 
petalled flower, of fine form 2 6 
Masterpiece, golden-brown. ..perdoz. 5/O o 6 
Richard Yates, a very pretty scarlet- 
maroon per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Sam Barlow, very scarce, large rich 
mahogany-brown 21 o 
Sir Joseph Paxton, dark chocolate- 
brown perdoz. 7 6 o 9 
Storer’s No. 1, mahogany-brown, small 
flower, strongly bee-bread-scented 2 6 
Sulphur (Birtwistle), light olive-brown, 
an assthetic 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. 5/6 o 6 
BYBLGEMEN, RECTIFIED OR VARIEGATED. 
Colours — black, violet, purple, to pale lilac or lavender on a clear white ground, with a stainless 
white centre or base. 
cach- 
Adonis, purple and black on while, fine 
strain I 
Agnes, dark purple on white o 
Bessie, brilliant purple on white, dwarf 
per doz. 4/6 o 
Bienfait Incomparable, purple, black 
on white o 
Black Diamond, glittering black on 
white, tall 2 
David Jackson, black on white, colour 
heavy 1 
Duchess of Sutherland, lilac on white 1 
Friar Tuck, purple on white, markings 
very fine 2 
George Hardwicke, violet and glisten- 
ing black on white 3 
Glory of Stakehill, rich purple on 
white, large flower I 
Holmes’ King, very faintly marked, pale 
lilac on white, tall and large-flowered 1 
King of the Universe, fine large flower, 
black on white 3 
Lord Denman, puce-purple on white, 
flowers beautifully marked, a grand variety 
for massing in beds and borders 
per too, 15/-; perdoz. 2/3 o 
Pandora, fine heavy violet beam on white 
ground, pretty 
Prince Leopold, rosy purple on white... 
Princess Royal, crimson-black on white, 
late 
Proserpina, lightly feathered black on 
white, of perfect form, extra fine 
Pick-Me-Out, shining chocolate-crimson 
on white, with glittering white base 
Queen of May, dark crimson on white 
doz. 4/6 
Salvator Rosa, purple-black on white, 
extra 
Talisman, violet-black on white, very 
showy per doz. 3/6 
„ extra finely marked strain 
Wedding Coat, feathered black on a 
dazzling white ground, charming 
BYBLGEMEN, BREEDERS OR SELF= COLOURED. 
These flowered this season in the various self-shades as described, all having a stainless dazzling 
centre or base ; they may, however, at any time become rectified , breaking into a variegation. 
each— s. d. each- 
each — s. 
Mrs. Jackson, black on white, fine short- 
petalled flower, extra fine 2 
Mrs. Pickerell, deep plum-purple on 
white 
0 6 
1 6 
2 6 
o 6 
3 6 
5 6 
white 
Adonis, rich violet-purple, handsome 2 
Agnes, rich purple, large and handsome 
per doz. 7/6 
Ashmole’s lid, light heliotrope, cham- 
pagne-glass-shaped 1 
George Hardwicke, deep heliotrope, fine 2 
Glory of Stakehill, deep red-purple, 
large flower 2 
Leach’s No. 1, pale lilac, of beautiful 
form 3 
d. 
6 
o 9 
d. 
Leach’s No. 2, dark purple 2 6 
Martin’s 117, fine soft heliotrope, extra 
fine 1 6 
Miss Foster, lilac, flushed fawn, distinct 2 6 
Miss Hardy, light purple, large flower ... 2 6 
Music, large purple, of fine form, very 
handsome 5 6 
Philip I., lovely heliotrope, .of fine form... 1 o 
Storer’s No. 19, deep purple 1 6 
Talisman, slaty purple 1 o 
