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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910, 
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TULIPS, EARLY SING LE — continued. 
435* After extensive trials of Single Tulips at our Surbiton Nurseries, we have selected out 
the following as being the best for garden decoration, pot culture, and exhibition. Any other 
varieties, however, which are in commerce we can supply If wanted. 
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Dusart (2), large brilliant deep s. d. s. d 
vermilion, a magnificent variety, ht. 
: 3 i n io 6... i 6 
Eleonora (3), a handsome showy 
variety, flower large, brilliant crim- 
son-cerise, shading to silvery white 
at margin, ht. 14 in., fine for bed- 
ding by itself or with Rose 
Grisdelin 8 6 ... I 3 
Fabiola (3), rose- violet, striped 
and feathered white, fine large flower, 
ht. 10 in 12 6... 1 9 
Fairy Queen. See Rose a 
Merveille. 
Flamingo. See Rose Hawk. 
Frans Hals (3), pure white 
flower of good substance and fine 
form, a splendid bedder, ht. 14 in. 9 6. ..I 4 
Golden Lion (4), a grand showy 
flower, golden, flushing to fiery 
orange-scarlet, ht. loin 25 0...3 6 
Golden Queen (2), beautiful 
bright yellow, very large handsome 
globular flowers, ht. 15 in., the finest 
yellow bedding Tulip and a good 
forcer. Award of Merit R. H. S. 12 6...1 9 
Hector (3), a grand exhibition 
flower, soft orange-red, bordered 
yellow, large and handsome, ht. 
'2 in 17 6. ..2 6 
Hobbema. See Le R 6 ve. 
John Bright. See Yan 
Berchem. 
Joost Van Vondel (2), rose- 
crimson flushed white, 
handsome large flower, 
ht. 12 in 7 6. ..I 3 
,, ,, white (2}, the finest and 
handsomest pure white 
Tulip 12 6... t 9 
Kcizerskroon (1), rich scarlet, 
deeply edged bright yellow, a tall 
handsome Tulip, ht. 14 in 7 6...1 3 
King of the Yellows (2), 
one of the best yellows, flowers of 
fine globular form, a fine Pot-Tulip, 
ht. 12 in 7 6. ..I 3 
Koh-i-Noor (3), a grand variety, 
large handsome flowers, very dark 
rich maroon-scarlet, ht. it in 16 6.. .2 4 
La Reine (syn. Queen Victoria) 
(2), flowers white, passing off with 
a rosy tinge, ht. 12 in 4 6...0 8 
La Remarquable (3), a grand 
exhibition variety, flowers a rich 
plum colour with silvery margin, 
very beautiful, ht. 9 in 10 6... I 6 
La Riante (1), a grand Tulip with 
large flowers of a beautiful bright 
rose, ht. 10 in 15 0...2 3 
Lac D’Asturie (4), dark purple- 
cerise broadly margined snowy 
white, remarkably effective, ht. 9 in. 32 6. ..4 6 
Le Matelas ( 1 ), deep rose, edged 
white, very beautiful and early, 
ht. 10 in 17 6. ..2 6 
per 100 per doz. 
Alba RegallS (3), globular flower s. d. s. d 
a pretty creamy white, ht. loin. ... 5 6...0 to 
American Lac. See Le Reve. 
Artus (2), bright deep scarlet, 
showy, ht. 9 in 5 6...0 10 
Bacchus (1), rich dark crimson, 
ht. 10 in 6 6... t o 
Belle Alliance (syn. Water- 
loo) (2), brilliant crimson-scarlet 
flowers, a good forcer, ht. 9J in. ... 12 6...1 9 
Bride of Haarlem (3), crimson- 
scarlet, feathered white, handsome, 
ht. 8 in 17 6.. .2 6 
Brunehilde (syn. L’Unicguc) 
(1), a lovely variety, very large bold 
flower with broad petals, white, 
flushed soft yellow, ht. 1 1 in. Award 
of Merit R.H.S 30 0...4 o 
Camilla (3), flower long, finely 
feathered salmon-red and rose on a 
white ground, and streaked here and 
there lemon, beautiful, ht. 12 in. ... 
Canary Bird (1), fine pure yel- 
low, ht. 11 in 5 
Cerise Grisdelin (3), purple- 
cerise, edged white, very beautiful, 
ht. 10 in 12 6... 1 9 
Chrysolora (2), pure yellow, 
handsome, ht. 12 in 4 6...0 8 
Claremont, gold-striped 
(1), large handsome flower, scarlet 
and gold, ht. 13 in., very early 12 6...1 9 
Cochineal, a most brilliant rich 
vermilion, twice the size of and 
flowering before Due Van Thol 
scarlet, ht. loin 17 6.. .2 6 
Cottage Maid (2), beautiful 
rose, with white flush, ht. 9 in 4 6...0 S 
Couleur Cardinal (4), a grand 
bedding Tulip, of fine erect habit, 
and flowers of a very rich crimson- 
scarlet, with a plum-crimson shad- 
ing on outer petals, ht. 11 in. 
Award of Merit R.H.S 7 6...r 3 
Couleur Ponceau (2), predy 
glowing cherry-rose, with white 
flush outside, ht. 10 in 4 6...0 8 
Cramoise Brilliant. See 
Sparkler. 
Cramoise Pourpre. See 
Stanley. 
Crimson King, true (2), glowing 
crimson-scarlet, a very fine bedder, 
flowers fragrant, ht. nin 6 6...1 o 
De Wet, see Novelty List, page 9. 
Distinction (2), apricot-orange 
flushed gold at margin, a very dis- 
tinct and beautiful shade, ht. 1 1 in. 17 6...2 6 
Due de Berlin, flowers large, 
scarlet edged orange, opening be- 
fore the Due Van Thol Tulips ; a 
good forcer, ht. 8 in 8 6...1 3 
Due Van Thol Tulips, very 
early drvarf Tulips, see Tulips for 
Forcing, page 70. 
Duchesse de Parma ( 3 ), 
bright scarlet, margined and flushed 
gold, ht. II in . 6 6... I o 
