58 BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1897. 
Mrs. Jackson, black on white, fine short- 
petalled flower, extta fine 2 6 
Mrs. Plckerell, deep plum-purple on white o 6 
Pandora, fine heavy violet beam on white 
ground, pretty 1 6 
Prince Leopold, rosy purple on white 2 6 
Princess Royal, crimson-black on white, late o 6 
Proserpine, lightly feathered black on white, of 
perfect form, extra fine 3 6 
HYRL<EHE\, BREEDERS 
eaeh— s. 
Pick-Me-Out, shining chocolate-crimson on 
white, with glittering white base o 
Queen of May, dark crimson on white, doz. 4/6 o 
Salvator Rosa, purple-black on white, extra .., o 
Talisman, violet-black on white, very showy 
per doz. 3/6 o 
extra finely marked strain r 
Wedding Goat, feathered black on a dazzling 
white ground, charming 5 
OR SELF-COLOIJRED. 
TULIPS — BYBLCEMEN, Rectified or Variegated — continued. 
each— s. d. 
d. 
C 
6 
9 
4 
6 
6 
These flowered this Season in various self-shades 
-white centre or base ; they may, however, at any time 
each — s. d. 
Adonis, rich violet-purple, handsome 2 6 
Agnes, rich purple, large and handsome 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Ashmole's 114, light heliotrope, champagne- 
glass-shaped 1 6 
George Hardwicke, deep heliotrope, fine 2 6 
Glory of Stakehill, deep red-purple, large flower 2 6 
Leach’s No. 1, pale lilac, of beautiful form 3 6 
Leach’s No. 2, dark purple 2 6 
of purple, lilac, and heliotrope, with a stainless dazzling 
become rectified , breaking into a variegation. 
_ each— x. d. 
Martin’s 117, fine soft heliotrope, extra fine ... r 6 
Miss Foster, lilac flushed fawn, distinct 2 6 
Miss Hardy, light purple, large flower 2 6 
Music, large purple, of fine form, very hand- 
some 5 6 
Philip I., lovely heliotrope, of fine form 1 o 
Storer’s No. 19, deep purple 1 6 
Talisman, slaty purple 1 o 
ROSES, RECTIFIED OR VARIEGATED. 
Colours— delicate pinks and soft roses of shades to the most glowing scarlets and deepest crimsons on 
pure white ground, with a stainless dazzling white centre. 
each — s. t 
each — s. d. 
Aglaia, rose on white per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Alice, crimson-rose on white, dwarf 1 6 
Anastasia, rich crimson on white, tall o 6 
Annie McGregor, brilliant rose-scarlet on white 1 o 
Gomte 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 ,, 3/6 o 4 
Kate Connor, feathered rose on white o 9 
Lord Derby, brilliant rose-scarlet on white 
per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Mabel, beautiful rose on white ... ,, 3/6 o 4 
„ extra finely flamed strain 1 6 
,, a beautiful feathered strain 3 6 
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 Royale, deep rose on white p. doz. 5/6 o 6 
OR SELF-COLOURED. 
ROSES, BREEDERS 
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. 
WATSON I A. 
each— s. 
Annie McGregor, deep rosc-scarlet, of fine form and lovely colour 
Hepworth’s Rose, beautiful light rose 
Industry, intense scarlet-cerise per doz. 7/6 
Kate Connor, lovely clear soft rose 
Lady Constance Grosvenor, a lovely cerise-rose colour, flower of 
exquisite form 
Lord Derby, brilliant rose-scarlet per doz. 5/6 
Mabel, beautiful soft rose "... 
Modesty, clear rose 
Rose Hill, deep carmine-rose, large dazzling white base 
1 
5 
0 
1 
3 
0 
1 
2 
5 
d. 
6 
6 
9 
o 
6 
6 
o 
6 
6 
OLD DUTCH FLORISTS TULIPS 
Bizarres, Bybloemens, and Roses, all Rectified. 
Thebe Dutch Florists’ Tulips are wanting in the required points of 
excellence of form and exquisite 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 
i n beds and borders. 
Beautiful Mixture of Dutch Florists’, Bizarres, Bybloemens, and 
Roses per 1000, 45/; per 100, 5/6 ; per doz., 10 d. 
\ ALLOT A 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 conservatory decoration. Estab- 
lished in pots p. doz. 15/, 21/ & 30/ ; each 1/6, 2/6, & 3/6 
Cheap Offer of Hardy BuIbB and Plants to Naturalize in Grass, <etc., see page 7. 
