58 BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1898. 
TULIPS (ENGLISH) - continued. 
ROSES, RECTIFIED OR VARIEGATED. 
Colours— delicate pinks and soft roses of shades 
on a pure white ground, with a 
each— s. d. 
Aglaia, rose on white per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Alice, crimson-rose on white, dwarf. I 6 
Anastasia, rich crimson on white, tall ... o 6 
Annie McGregor, brilliant rose-scarlet 
on white I ° 
Comte de Vergennes, rosy purple on 
white o 6 
Flora Mclvor, brilliant rose-scarlet on 
white 1 6 
Heroine, deep rose on white. ..per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Industry, bright scarlet-cerise on white 
per doz. 3/6 o 4 
to the most glowing scarlets and deepest crimsons 
stainless dazzling white centre. 
each - s. d. 
Kate Connor, feathered rose on white ... o 9 
Lord Derby, brilliant rose-scarlet on 
white per doz. 3/6 0 4 
Mabel, beautiful rose on white ,, 3/6 o 4 
extra finely flamed strain 1 6 
a beautiful feathered strain 36 
Modesty, beautiful soft rose on white 1 6 
Mrs. Lee, feathered, rich scarlet-cerise on 
white 3 6 
Sylph, rose on white 2 6 
Triomphe Royalo, deep rose on white 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
ROSES, BREEDERS OR SELF-COLOURED. 
These flowered this season in beautiful self-shades of rose, crimsons, and scarlets, with a stainless dazzling 
white centre ; they may, however, at any time become rectified , breaking into a variegation 
each —s. d. 
Annie McGregor, deep rose-scarlet, of fine form and lovely colour i 6 
Hepworth’s Rose, beautiful light rose 5 6 
Industry, intense scarlet-cerise per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Kate Connor, lovely clear soft rose 1 o 
Lady Constance Grosvenor, a lovely cerise-rose colour, flower of exquisite form 3 6 
Lord Derby, brilliant rose-scarlet per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Mabel, beautiful soft rose I ° 
Modesty, clear rose 2 6 
Rose Hill, deep carmine-rose, large dazzling white base 5 6 
OLD DUTCH FLORISTS’ TULIPS. 
Bizarres, Bybloemens, and Roses, all Rectified. 
These Dutch Florists’ Tulips are wanting in the required points of excellence of form and ex- 
quisite markings which give the value to ‘ English Amateur ’ Tulips, nevertheless they are valuable 
for general decorative purposes and are sure to please, for the showy effect they produce in beds and 
borders. 
Eeautiful Mixture of Dutch Florists', Bizarres, Bybloemens, and Roses 
per 1000, 45/-; per 100, 5/6; per doz. 10 d. 
VALLOTA purpurea (The Scarborough Lily), a most valuable Autumn-flowering 
plant, its handsome trusses of brilliant scarlet flowers being greatly valued for filling vases. 
We recommend it to be planted out of doors in May, and when in bud potted up for con- 
servatory decoration. Established in pots. ..per doz. 15/-, 21/-, & 30/-; each, 1/6, 2/6, 3 6 
each — s. d. 
YELTHEIMIA viridifloi’a, a very handsome characteristic plant for cool greenhouse, with 
foliage of a glaucous green and elegantly undulated, and heads of Lachenalia-like flowers, 
colour, rose and green 2 6 
WATSON I A, very ornamental and showy bulbous plants, requiring same cultural treatment as 
the Gladiolus. 
angusta Q'Brieni (syu. Ardernei),a lovelyplant with snowy white flowers... per doz. 21/- 
coccinea, bearing in Summer handsome spikes of bloom of a gorgeous vermilion colour, on a 
reddish-brown stem P er ® oi ■ 2 /6 
rosea, beautiful rose-coloured flowers. 2 ft per doz. 5/6 
WINTER ACONITE, its golden blossoms early in Spring are very beautiful, resting on emerald-green 
cushions of leaves, and very effective when associated with Snowdrops, Early Scillas, Chionodoxas, 
Anemone fulgens, Anemone apennina, &c. Under trees and in moist situations, where 
few other plants will thrive, the Winter Aconite luxuriates and densely clothes the ground with 
its bright green foliage long after the flowers have disappeared. It is a good useful plant to 
naturalise in grass, &c. 
good flowering roots per 1000, 15/-; per 100, 1/9 
extra strong roots 21 /-; >* 2 / 6 
WOOD HYACINTHS. See Soilla, page 46. 
