>6 SCHIZANTHES & POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, AND EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
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6844 
JONQUIL— r-cont in ued. 
Jonquil, double flowers qf a ridh 
full yelloiu, small and very elegant 
largest roots, per ioo, 15J. 
smaller roots, ,, 10/6 
per doz. 
each. 
a. d. 
6...0 
6 
NARCISSUS SCHIZANTHES. 
The triple-gashed 3 to 4 -flowered Daffodil. 
685 Schizanthes orlentalls, perianth 
primrose, cup yellow, elegantly 
lobed, very beautiful a 6 .. o 3 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 
The many -flowered Daffodils. 
(For Selections and Mixtures, see page 9. ) 
White, with Citron, Yellow, or Orange Cup. 
586 Bazelman major (Trewlanus), 
broad , large white perianth , cup 
stained orange 13 6...1 3 
587 Qloriosus, perianth white , cup 
orange 2 6...0 3 
588 Grand Monarque (floribundus), 
broad white perianth, cup yellow.., 3 6...0 4 
589 Her Majesty, broadwhite perianth, 
cup orange ... 7 6...0 9 
590 Louis le Grand, perianth white , cup 
sulphur 4 6...0 6 
691 Orlentalls (Muzart), perianth 
white, cup stained orange 3 6...0 4 
692 Paper White (papyraceus), pure 
while, the earliest and most valu- 
able for very early-forcing 
per 100, ioj. 6 d. 1 6...0 3 
593 Paper White New Large-flowered, 
same handsome pure white flowers 
as preceding, but with larger 
blossoms per 100, 16 s. 2 6...0 3 
Polyanthus Narcissus— continued. per dot. each. 
694 Praecox, perianth white, cup prim- *• *• 
rose 2 6...0 3 
595 Sir Walter Scott, perianth white, 
cup yellow 5 6...0 6 
596 Staten General., perianth white, 
cup yellow .» 2 6...0 3 
597 The Scilly White, perianth white, 
cup sulphur-white 4 6...0 6 
598 White Perfection, perianth white , 
cup sulphur-white, fine new variety 9 0...0 10 
Yellow, with Yellow or Orange Cup. 
699 Apollo, perianth primrose, cup deep 
yellow 4 6...0 6 
600 Bathurst, perianth primrose, cup 
orange 4 6...0 6 
601 Grand Soleil d'Or, perianth rich 
yellow, cup deep orange 2 6...0 3 
602 Jaune Supreme, perian th primrose, 
cup orange 4 6...0 6 
603 Intermedius major, perianth 
primrose, cup yellow 2 6...0 3 
604 Intermedius bifrons, perianth full 
yellow , cup orange p. 100, 15T. 2 6...0 3 
605 Mercurius, perianth primrose, cup 
orange 4 6...0 6 
606 Phyllis, perianth yellow, cup orange 4 6...0 6 
607 Sir Isaac Newton, perianth yellow, 
cup orange 4 6...0 6 
Double-flowering Polyanthus Narcissus. 
60S Double Roman Narcissus, double 
white with orange nectary. This 
variety is much grown for carly-< 
forcing. The individual pips are 
mounted and used in buttonhole 
bouquets, etc per 100, in. 6 d. 1 9...0 3 
609 Nobilissimus, double white with 
yellow centre 5 6...0 6 
THE TULIP. 
The Tulip is extremely hardy, and of easy culture, flowering as freely in the shade as in the sunshine, and 
producing as fine flowers in a confined town garden, as in more favoured places. Double and single Tulips, 
when mixed together and planted in front of shrubs, maintain a longer display, than if either are separately 
planted. In gardens where the flower beds must be kept gay from the earliest dawn of Spring, plant between 
the lines of Tulips, Scilla sibirica, Chionodoxa lucilias, Snowdrops, or Crocus, and as these flower first, they can 
be removed or cut down when the Tulip is coming into bloom. 
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
The Early Single Tulip has a greater variety of rich, delicate, and attractive colours than any other section 
of spring-flowering bulbs. Those alone who have massed the different varieties, planting the bulbs 5 inches 
apart, can form an idea of their beauty and great diversity in shade and colour and the grand effect produced 
in flower beds, or grouped in borders. The Early Single Tulip is extensively used for indoor decoration, three 
bulbs in a pot, and cultivated in the same way as the Hyacinth. See page 7. 
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS, SELECT VARIETIES, FOR OUT-DOOR CULTURE OR FOR POTS INDOORS. 
OUR OWN SELECTIONS OF 
SPLENDID VARIETIES FOR BBDS, GROUPS, RIBBONS, RUSTIC BASKETS, FLOWER BOXES, POTS, ETC. 
610 5 each 30 splendid varieties 21 
611 3 each 30 „ ,, 15 
612 3 each 20 ,, ,, 10 6 
613 3 each 10 ,, „ 7 6 
618 Flue mixed, 42 s. per 1000, 4 s. 6 d. per 100, 8 d. per dozen. 
614 10 each of 20 beautiful varieties 21 o 
615 5 each of 20 „ ,, 11 o 
616 3 each of 20 ,, ,, 6 6 
617 1 each of 20 ,, ,, 2 6 
619 Choice mixed, 55J. „ 6 s. 6 d. ,, is. „ 
620 Due Van Thol, scarlet, with yelloav edge. The growers for Covent Garden plant this Tulip thickly in 
shallow boxes and force it gently in a moderately moist atmosphere giving plenty of water. As the 
blossoms colour, the plants are arranged in pots 
per 100. per doz. 
621 Adeline, deep rose-carmine, large •- d. 9. d. 
handsome jlower 17 6. ..2 6 
622 Artus, dark scarlet, showy 6 6...1 o 
623 Bacchus, rich dark crimson 6 6...1 o 
624 Belle Thermae, tick rose-carmine , 
very fine 12 6. ..2 o 
625 Bride of Haarlem, scarlet, feathered 
white 18 0...2 6 
626 Brutus Red, orange-scarlet , edged 
yellow, forces well 6 6...1 o 
627 Cerise Grlsdeline, purple -cerise, 
edged white, very beautiful 15 0...2 6 
628 Chrysolora, pure yellow, large and 
handsome 9 6...1 6 
jardinets as required. 4.1. 6 d. per 100, 9 d. per dozen. 
per 100. per doz. 
629 Claremont, rose, flushed white, large *. d. 9. d. 
flower 10 6 ... 1 6 
630 ,, white, very handsome... 17 6. ..2 6 
631 „ gold-striped 10 6...1 6 
632 Cottage Maid, rose-pink, shaded 
white 10 6 ... 1 6 
633 Couleur Cardinal, crimson-scarlet, 
a most valuable variety for beds ... 8 6...1 3 
634 Couleur Ponceau, rich cerise 5 6...1 o 
636 Crimson King, rich bright crimson . 5 6...1 o 
636 Due Van Thol, blush rose 10 6...1 6 
637 „ brilliant scarlet ... 4 6...0 9 
638 „ bright yellow 10 6...1 6 
639 „ pure white 16 0...2 6 
[Barr and Son , 
