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POLYANTHUS NARCISSI, JONQUILS, AND SINGLE TULIPS. 
Polyanthus Narcissi — continued. 
White, with Citron, Yellow, or Orange Cup. 
per doz. each. 
*. d. ft. d. 
380 Bazelman major, broad , large white 
perianth, cup stained orange 16 0...1 6 
381 Gloriosus, perianth white, cup 
orange 2 0...0 3 
382 Grand Monarque (floribundus), 
broad white perianth, cup yellow... 3 6...0 5 
383 Her Majesty, broad white perianth, 
cup orange 7 6...0 9 
384 Louis le Grand, perianth white , cup 
sulphur 5 6...0 6 
385 Orientalia (Muzart), perianth 
white, cup stained orange 3 6...0 5 
386 Paper White (papyraceus), ptirc 
white, valuable for very early- 
forcing — per 100, 7/6 1 3...0 3 
387 Paper White New Large-flowered, 
a great acquisition, having larger 
flowers and blooming earlier than 
the preceding variety ; very free 
p. 100, iar. 6 d. 1 6...0 3 
388 Sir Walter Scott, perianth white, 
cup yellow 5 6...0 6 
389 Staten General, perianth while, 
cup yellow 2 6...0 4 
390 The Scilly White, perianth white, 
cup creamy-white, very early 
per 100, 12 s. 6 d. 2 0...0 3 
391 White Perfection (new) , pure white, 
perianth and cup, very beautiful... 6 6...0 8 
tf£“ For collections and mixtures of 
Yellow, with Yellow or Orange Cup. 
per dot. each. 
«. d. 8, d. 
392 Adonia (new), perianth deep primrose, 
cup deep golden-yellow, large well- 
formed flowers 6 6...0 8 
393 Apollo, perianth primrose, cup deep 
yellow 3 6...0 5 
394 Bathurst, perianth primrose, cup 
orange 4 6...0 6 
395 ChaxlesDickens,/^7Vz«/// primrose, 
cup orange, large flower, distinct... 3 6...0 5 
396 Grand Soleil d'Or, perianth rich 
yellow, cup deep orange, early 2 6...0 4 
397 Jaime Supreme, perianth yellow, 
cup orange 3 6...0 5 
398 Sir Isaac Newton, perianth golden 
yellow, cup orange-yellow, large ... 3 6...0 5 
Intermedius, beautiful small Tazettas. 
399 Bifrons, perianth, full yclloio, cup 
orange , very showy in bouquets ... 2 6...0 3 
400 " Sunset," perianth canary -yellow, 
cup rich orange-scarlet , remarkably 
beautiful and distinct, very hardy 10 6...1 o 
Double-flowering Polyanthus Narcissus. 
401 Double Roman Narcissus, double 
white with orange nectary, in- 
valuable for early - forcing , the 
individual flowers being used in 
buttonhole bouquets, etc. 
per 100, qs. 6d. 1 3...0 3 
402 Nobilissimus, double while with 
yellow centre, distinct and pretty ... 3 6...0 4 
Polyanthus Narcissi, see page 9. 
SWEET-SCENTED JONQUILS. 
The Double and Single Jonquils are prized for their graceful sweet-scented flowers. For indoor decoration, 
three to six should be grown in a 4 or 5-inch pot, and cultivated the same as the Hyacinth. 
per doz. per doz 
403 Jonquil, single, rick full yellow , s. d. I 406 Jonquil, double flmoers of a rich s. d. 
largest bulbs per loo, 7s. 6d. 1 3 full yellow, small and very elegant 
404 ,, smaller bulbs per ioo, 51. 6 d. o 10 per 100, 12/6 2 o 
405 Jonquilla minor, single yellow 1 6 I 407 „ ,, extra large bulbs ,, ' 15/. 2 6 
THE TULIP. 
Tbe 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 associated 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, Scilia sibirica, Chionodoxa lucilise, 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. 
Tbe Single Tulip has a greater variety of rich, delicate, and attractive colours than any other section of 
spring-flowering bulbs. Those only 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 they produce 
grouped in flower beds or borders. Tbe Single Tulip is extensively grown for indoor decoration, three or five 
bulbs in a pot, and cultivated in the same way as the Hyacinth. (See page 7 for cultural directions. ) 
tsr The varieties of the Early Due Van Thol Tulip, Nos. 429 to 434, flower together, and are of the same 
height, which renders them valuable for beds and borders, where an early Spring display is required, also 
for forming designs. For early-forcing, to bloom with tile Roman Hyacinth and Double Roman and 
Paper White Narcissi, they are greatly valued. 
SINGLE TULIPS, SELECT VARIETIES, FOR OUT-DOOR CULTURE, OR FOR POTS INDOORS. 
BARR AND SON'S SELECTIONS. 
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408 6 each 30 splendid named varieties ... 22 
409 3 eacb 30 „ ,, ,, ... 14 
410 3 each 20 „ „ ,, ... 10 
411 3 eacb 10 „ ,, „ss.6d.& 7 
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o 412 10 eacb of 20 beautiful varieties 
o 413 5 each of 20 „ „ 
6 414 3 each of 20 ,, ,, 
6 415 1 eacb of 20 
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416 Choice mixed Single Tulips, for grouping in beds and borders, where their vivid colours and variety of 
shades produce a most brilliant effect, cs. 6d. per ioo, 10 d. per dozen. 
[ Barr and Son, 
