BARR & SONS, It, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 71 
TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE, FOR FORCING— continued. 
per ioo per doz. 
Joost van Vondel, white 
(2. 3) 12 6. ..I 
Keizerskroon (3), scarlet bor- 
dered yellow 7 6...J 
La Reine (Queen Victoria) (2), 
white 4 6. ..o 
Montresor ( 1 ), yellow 7 6...1 
Pottebakker white ( 1 , 2, 3)... 6 6 ..1 
„ yellow( 3 ) 9 6 . ..i 
Primrose Queen (2), primrose- 
yellow 15 0...2 
Prince de Ligne (3), yellow ... 5 6...0 
Prince of Austria (2, 3), brick- 
red shaded buff-orange 8 6...1 
Proserpine ( 1 ), carmine-rose ... 14 6. ..2 
9 
3 
8 
3 
o 
4 
3 
10 
3 
o 
per 100 per do2. 
s. d. s. d 
Rosamundi (2), pink and white 4 6...0 8 
Rose Grisdelin (2, 3), rose, 
flushed white 7 6...1 3 
Rose Hawk (2), rose shading to 
blush 21 0...3 o 
Rose Luisante (3), rose 9 6...1 4 
Stanley (3), glowing rose 12 6... i 9 
Thomas Moore Improved 
(2), deep terra-cotta hull' 5 6...0 to 
Vermilion Brilliant (1, 2, 3), 
scarlet 12 6... I 9 
White Swan (3), white 5 6...0 10 
White Falcon (3), white 9 6...1 4 
Yellow Prince (2), yellow 4 6...0 8 
BARR’S EARLY SINGLE TULIPS FOR BEDDING. 
Culture Outdoors. — Any ordinary garden soil enriched with old stable manure, with a sprinkling 
of quicklime dug in while fresh, suits the Tulip. Planting out of doors should take place from October to 
November , not earlier. On light soils the bulbs should be planted 4 to 5 inches deep ; on heavy soils 
3 to 4 inches deep. 
Arrangement of Colours in Bedding. — The following varieties if bedded together produce charming 
effects : Princess Marianne, Ophir d’Or and Wouverman ; Pottebakker White and Chrysolora ; Prince oj 
Austria, President Lincoln and Chrysolora; Rose Grisdelin and Princess Marianne; Pottebakker Yellow 
and Thomas Moore Improved ; Chrysolora and Dusart ; Princess Ida and Rosamundi ; Duchesse de 
Parma and Fabiola ; Rosamundi and Stanley ; Couleur Cardinal makes a grand show bedded by itself, 
but Snowdrift goes well with it ; Keizerskroon makes a fine bed with La Reine as an outside border. 
Golden Queen is a grand bedder. 
Time of Flowering.— The order of flowering is indicated by (i), (2), (3), (4), or (5) after the name. 
The difference in time of flowering between each number is not great, so that (1) and (2) may be bedded 
together, also (2) and (3), and so on. 
Full descriptions will be found in onr General List of Early Single Tulips. 
per 100 
s. d 
Chrysolora (2), yellow, 12 in 4 6 
Cottage Maid (2), rose flushed white, 
9 >n 4 6 
Couleur Cardinal (4), crimson- 
scarlet, 11 in 7 6 
Crimson King (2), crimson-scarlet, it 
in 6 6 
Duchesse de Parma (3), scarlet 
and gold, II in 6 6 
Dusart (2), deep vermilion, 13 in 10 6 
Frans Hals (3), white, 14 in 9 6 
Golden Queen (2), yellow, 15 in 12 6 
Keizerskroon (1), scarlet bordered 
yellow. 14 in 7 6 
La Reine (2), white, 12 in 4 6 
Maas (1), scarlet, 14 in 15 o 
Ophir d’Or (2), yellow, 13 in 6 6 
Pottebakker White (1), 12J- in. ... 6 6 
,, Yellow (1), 14 in. ... 9 6 
President Lincoln (2), purplish car- 
mine, 10 in 9 6 
per 100 
s. d 
Primrose Queen (2), primrose-yellow, 
9 in 15 o 
Princess Marianne (2), white, 10 in. 5 6 
Prince of Austria (3), brick-red 
shaded buff-orange, 13 in 8 6 
Proserpine ( 1 ), carmine-rose, 13 in. ... 14 6 
Rosamundi (3), pink and white, 10 in. 4 6 
Rose Grisdelin (3), rose flushed while, 
9 in 7 6 
Snowdrift (3), white, 10 in 5 6 
Snowflake (3), white, 12 in 5 6 
Stanley (3), glowing rose, 9! in 12 6 
Thomas Moore Improved (3), 
deep terra-cotta buff, 16 in 5 6 
Van Berchem (2), rose-cerise, 13 in.... 12 6 
Vermilion Brilliant (1). dazzling 
scarlet, loin 12 6 
Wouverman (2), claret-purple, 10J in. 15 o 
Yellow Prince (2), yellow, io£ in. .. 4 6 
Barr’s Beautiful “Rainbow” Mixture of Single Tulips. A Special Mixture of 
bright colours in great variety of shades, made up by ourselves from fine named varieties, for 
those who wish for a brilliant effect in their flower beds and borders ; it is a far superior mixture to 
what is usually sold per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. I /- 
BARR’S GENERAL LIST OF EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR 
EXHIBITION. ,. d 
6 each 30 fine Exhibition varieties ... 24 o 
3 each 30 „ 12 6 
3 each 20 „ ,, 9 o 
3 each 10 „ ,, ,, 4 6 
FOR POTS AND SELECTED FLOWER 
BORDERS. r. d 
10 each 20 fine distinct varieties ... 20 o 
5 each 20 ,, „ „ ... 10 6 
3 each 20 „ ,, „ ... 6 6 
3 each 10 „ „ - „ ... 3 6 
