BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 75 
TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE, FOR BEDDING— 
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 Keine 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 difl'ercnce in time of flowering between e.ach number is not great, so that (i) and (2) may be bedded 
together, also (2) and (3), and so on. 
per 100 
s. d 
Chrysolora (2), yellow, 12 in. 
])er 1000, 4S/- 5 6 
CottagfC Maid (2), rose flushed while, 
9 in 5 6 
Couleur Cardinal (4), crim.ion- 
scarlel, II in 12 6 
Crimson King (2), crimson-scarlet, ii 
in 6 o 
Duchesse de Parma (3). scarlet 
and gold, II in per 1000, 55/- 6 o 
Dusart (2), deep vermilion, 13 in 9 6 
Fabiola (3), rose-violet striped white, 
10 in 12 6 
Golden Queen (2), yellow, 15 in 15 o 
Jenny (3), beautiful full rose, a most 
valuable bedder, 8 in 21 o 
Keizerskroon (i), scarlet bordered 
yellow, 14 in 6 6 
La Reine (2), white, 12 in. p. 1000,40/- 4 6 
Maas (i), scarlet, 14 in 12 6 
Ophir d’Or (2), yellow, 13 in 7 6 
Pottetaakker White (i), 12^ in. ... 7 6 
,, Yellow (i), 14 in. ... 12 6 
per lo? 
s. d 
President Lincoln (2), purplish car- 
mine, 10 in 12 6 
Primrose Queen (2), primrose-yellow, 
9_in 10 6 
Princess Ida (2), white shaded creamy 
yellow, 1 1 in 9 6 
Princess Marianne (2), white, loin. 5 6 
Prince of Austria (3), brick-red 
shaded buff-orange, 13 in 8 6 
Proserpine (i), carmine-rose, 13 in. ... 15 o 
Rosamundi (3), pink and while, 10 in. 5 6 
Rose Grisdelin (3), rose flushed white, 
9 in 5 6 
Snowdrift (3), white, 10 in 7 6 
Snowflake (3), white, 12 in 6 6 
Stanley (3), glowing rose, 9j- in 17 6 
Thomas Moore Improved (3), 
terra-cotta scarlet with buff-orange tinge, 
16 in per 1000, 50/- 6 o 
Van Berchem (2), rose-cerise, 13 in.... 10 6 
Vermilion Brilliant (i), dazzling 
scarlet, 10 in 10 6 
Wouverman (2), claret-purple, lo^r in. 17 6 
Yellow Prince (2), yellow, io| inT 
per 1000, 50/- 5 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, 42/-; per 100, 4/6; per doz 8d. 
BARR’S GENERAL LIST OF EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR liXHIBITION. 
s. d 
6 each 30 fine Exhibition varieties 27 o 
3 each 30 „ ,, „ H ° 
3 each 20 ,, ,, „ 9 ® 
3 each 10 ,, 5 ° 
COLLECTIONS FOR POTS AND SELECTED FLOWER BORDERS. 
s. d 
10 each 20 fine distinct varieties 24 o 
5 each 20 ,, „ 126 
3 each 20 „ „ 80 
3 each 10 ,, „ 3 6 
After extensive trials of Single Tulips at our 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. 
per ICO per doz. 
American Lac. See Le R6ve. 
Artus (2), bright deep scarlet, showy, ht. 9 in per 1000, 45/- 5 °---0 9 
Bacchus (11, loin 55/- 6 0...0 10 
Belle Alliance {syn. Waterloo) (2), brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers, a good forcer, 
ht. 9j in ^ 
Bride of Haarlem (3), crimson-scarlet, feathered white, handsome, ht. 8 in. 21 0...3 o 
Brilliant Star (i), flower large and globular, of a brilliant vermilion with yellow centre, 
very showy, good early forcer, ht. 14 in 3 ° 0...4 6 
Brunehiide {syn. L’Unique) (i), a lovely variety, very large bold flower with broad 
pe'als, white, flushed soft yellow, ht. II in., scarce. Aw.vrd or Mekit R ITS 50 0...7 o 
Canary Bird (i), fine pure yellow, ht. it in 5 
