Barr and Sudden, 1871.] 
Tulips— con tin ued. per doz.— s. d. 
625 Sunbeam, bright scarlet 3 6 
526 Superintendent, white , striped and fea- 
thered violet , very fine 6 o 
527 Van der Neer, rich violet, large and very 
handsome * 9 o 
For additional varieties , 
*5 
perdoz.— *. d. 
528 Van Vondel, crimson-scarlet, flushed white, 
large and very handsome 7 6 
529 Vermilion Brilliant, dazzling vermilion 
scarlet, splendid colour 5 6 
530 Wouv erm&n.,darkpurple, splendid large flower 9 6 
see Outdoor Section, p. 13. 
* EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 
The leading features in these are thdir massive forms, brilliant, diversified, and beautiful colours, which 
admirably adapt them for beds on the lawn, terrace, or flower garden, and for edgings to Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas, and Roses ; also for planting in the flower and shrubbery borders in groups of three or more. 
The * indicates the varieties which may be grown in pots ; and, amongst these, Tournesol, 667 , flowers 
at the same time as the Early Single Tulip, and is invaluable for forming sectional lines when the Tulip is planted 
in designs. For forcing, it is the most valuable, and forms in the early spring months one of the leading 
features in flowering plants in Covent Garden Market. Imperator Rubrorum i^ the best scdrlet, and Tournesol 
Yellow is the best yellow, for pot culture. Most of the others are very effective in pots, but it is not desirable to 
force them, except very gently. In pots, the Tulip requires the same cultural treatment as the Hyacinth. Yellow 
Rose with gold-striped foliage is a valuable acquisition. In beds, Rex Rubrorum is the most effective scarlet, and 
La Candeur the most effective white. Indeed, these two Tulips stand unrivalled amongst spring flowering plants. 
We think it only right to state that our mixed double Tulips do not contain any of those nondescript 
colours which too frequently form part of the double Tulips sold in mixture. 
OUR OWN SELECTIONS. 
8. d . 
531 100 in 25 splendid varieties 15 6 
532 100 in 20 ,, ,, 12 6 
533 100 in 10 ,, 10 6 
534 50 in 25 ,, ,, 8 6 
539 Double Due Van Thol, red, margined yellow . 
price. It should be used for edgings, or for 
desideratum. • 35*. per 1000, 4 s. per 100, 8 d. p( 
8 . d. 
535 25 in 12 splendid varieties 4 o 
536 12 in 12 ,, ,, 2 6 
537 Superfine mixed, 10 s. 6 d. per 100, is. 6d. per doz. 
538 Fine mixed qs. 6 d. ,, is. ,, 
This dwarf early-flowering Tulip is offered at a very low 
broad marginal lines where a blaze of colour is the great 
:r dozen. 
per 100. per doz. 
9. d. 8 . d. 
540 Blanc Borde Pourpre, violet-purple, 
border zoh ite 10 6 . . . 1 6 
541 „ „ Rouge, red, with white 
border 12 6... 2 o 
542 Bleu Celeste, purple-violet, hand- 
some 10 6... 1 6 
543 *Couronne de Roses, deep cerise, 
very beautiful 15 6... 2 6 
544 * ,, Pourpre, rich crimson ... 7 6...1 o 
545 * „ Imperiale, violet-crim- 
son,- striped white, handsome 18 0...2 6 
546 *Duke of York, crimson, edged 
white, very pretty 10 6...1 6 
547 *Extremitc d Or, bright crimson- 
scarlet, edged yellow, fine 3 o 
548 Gloria Solis, scarlet, deeply edged 
with bright yellow, fine 7 6...1 o 
549 * Grand Alexander, purple-crimson, 
slightly striped yellow 10 6...1 6 
550 *Helianthus, crimson, margined 
gold, fine 3 o 
551 " Hercules, white and scarlet 4 6 
552 *Imperator Rubrorum, rich crim- 
son-scarlet, beautiful 18 0...2 6 
553 *La Candeur, pure 70/iite 18 0...2 6 
654 *Le Blason, rose and white, fine 3 6 
555 *Mariage de ma Fille, pure white, 
striped cerise. 18 0...2 6 
556 * 0 phir d Or, critnson, striped yellow 10 6...1 6 
per 100. per doz. 
8 . d. 8. d. 
557 * Overwinnaar, white striped rose- 
violet, handsome 15 0...2 o 
558 * Overwinnaar superfine, white, 
striped rose-violet, beautiful 3 6 
559 *Paaony Gold, crimson, striped golden 
yellow 10 6... 1 6 
560 *Pseony Rose, rose-crimson 10 6...1 6 
561 Prince de Galitzin , xrimson, gold 
striped 12 6... 2 o 
562 ’ Purple Crown, rich velvety-crim- 
son, very fine 7 6... 1 0 
663 * Regina Rubrorum, crimson, 
feathered with primrose 21 0...3 0 
664 *Rex Rubrorum, brilliant cri?n son- 
scarlet, splendid 7 6...1 o 
665 ^Rhinoceros, violet-crimson, fine ... 15 6... 2 6 
666 *Rosine, rose-pink, very pretty 10 6...1 6 
567 ^Tournesol, scarlet, edged yellow, 
very beautiful 10 6...1 6 
568 ^Tournesol Yellow, yellow, flushed 
otange, very fine 3 6 
569 ^Velvet Gem, crimson, golden edged, 
showy 6 o 
570 *Yellow Rose, very beautiful pure 
yellow, fragrant flowers 7 6...1 o 
571 *Yellow Rose, gold striped foliage, 
exceedingly attractive as an edging, 
or as a sectional line for dividing 
various colours 21 0...3 o 
LATE-FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS. 
This Tulip was formerly greatly prized by Amateurs for its individual beauty. Now that effect is the main 
thing sought after in the flower garden, it is valued for the grand display it produces in its close succession to the 
Early Single Tulip, thus forming a connecting link in the general Spring display. 
per 100. per doz. 
*. d. s. d. 
572 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 
striped crimson , purple, or white... 10 6...1 6 
573 Mixed Byblcemens, white ground, 
sttiped black, lilac, or purple 10 6...1 6 
per 100. per doz. 
8 . d. $. d. 
574 Mixed Roses, white ground, striped 
crimson, pink, or scarlet 10 6...1 6 
675 Fine Mixed Dutch Varieties 7 6...1 o 
576 Choice Mixed English Varieties ... 12 6. ..2 o 
PARROT TULIPS. 
The Parrot Tulip is singular and picturesque. The flowers are large, and before expanding resemble a 
parrot’s beak ; the colours are brilliant, forming singular combinations rarely found in flowers. In the flower 
border and in front of shrubs they are strikingly effective. Grown in hanging baskets they droop over the side 
iind impart quite an orchidaceous effect. 
