BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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DARWIN MAY.FLOWERINQ TULIPS — continued. 
Fanny (i), of elegant form, delicate pale rose, shaded blush, centre white with blue 
halo, hi. 20 in 
Faust (4), very large flower, glossy purple-maroon with black sheen ; bold erect 
habit, ht. 33 in 
Flambeau (3), brilliant scarlet with blue centre, ht. 20 in 
Flamingo (4), new, flowers of pointed form, delicate light silvery ro.se, pretty, 
ht. 26 in 
Fontanelle (4), rich mby-red, distinct, ht. 24 in 
Galatea (4). brilliant deep rose shaded scarlet, with dark electric-blue centre, fine 
bold flower, fragrant, ht. 28 in 
General Kohler (3), flowers very large, of fine form, deep cherry-crimson, 
ht. 26 in., very handsome 
G. F. Wilson (2), very distinct flower of perfect cup-shape, brilliant glowing 
crimson-carmine, centre prettily starred white and dark blue, ht. 26 in 
Glory (2), glowing cherry-red, fine, ht. 24 in 
Glow (i), brilliant glowing vermilion, centre dark electric-blue, margined white, ht. 
23 in. Certificate of Merit K.B.S 
Grand Monarque (2), rich plum-purple with white centre, fine bold flower, 
ht. 26 in 
Q|.yphus (2), flower large and finely formed, brilliant deep violet-purple, centre 
white with blue markings, remarkably handsome, ht. 26 in 
Gudin (4), silvery heliotrope, with well-defined silvery white margin, long handsome 
flowers on stilT stems, very effective, ht. 18 in 
Voitch (2), large flower of good form, rich dark vermilion with handsome 
blue-black centre margined white, ht. 24 in 
Hecla(3), deep crimson-maroon, with handsome violet centre thinly edged white, 
fine cup-shaped flower, ht. 26 in 
Henri Vilmorin (4), rose-cerise with scarlet glow, centre electric-blue, pretty, 
ht. 20 in 
Isis (3), new, flower very large, brilliant blood-scarlet with blue centre. One of the 
most brilliant of the reds, ht. 26 in. Award of Merit R.H.S.. 
Julie Vinot (4), fine erect flower, soft deep rose slightly flushed white at margin, 
centre clear white, lit. 26 in 
Ql-eenaway (3), broad short-petalled flower of great substance, white 
with silvery lilac, ht. 28 in 
King Harold (3), large well-formed flower of a rich dark maroon-crimson, very 
handsome, ht. 26 in 
Lantern (r/«. Nezza) (2), erect flower of good form, beautiful silvery lilac, shaded 
white, a very delicate colouring, ht. 17 in 
La Tristesse. See Dolores. 
La Tulipe Noire (3), one of the blackest oj Tulips, flower of beautiful form, 
ht. 24 in y :""' ; 
Leonardo da Vinci (i), large erect short-petalled flower of fine form, glossy 
blackish maroon, very handsome, ht. 24 in 
Leonora (4), handsome bold flower, full rose with white and blue centre, lit. 15 111. 
Loveliness (2), lovely satiny rose, slightly flushed blush at margin, of fine form, 
ht. 21 ill. Certificate of Merit R.B.S 
Maiden’s Blush (3), delicate rose, sh.ading to blush-white at margin, pretty, 
ht. 20 in , 
Margaret (4), flower of a lovely globular form, outside a delicate blush, and inside 
soft blush-pink, very beautiful, ht. 24 in. Aw.\rd of Merit K. 1 I..S. {&« 
Coloured Plate in " The Garden," March ^tlt, 1905) 
Massachusetts (2), flower large and of fine form, bright rose-pmk, very 
pretty, ht. 25 in 
Mauve Claire (,syn. Fille Cherie), new, flower soft lilac-mauve, a beautilul 
shade of colour, tall _■ 
Nlay Queen (3), large open flower, slightly drooping, bright^ soft rose, centre 
Cambridge blue with white blotches, beautiful, ht. 25 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S ' j 
IVlQi-£lles, flower glossy violet-purple, centre shaded white, distinct and handsome, 
ht. 32 in ; • 
IVlf. D. T. Fish {syn. Fashion), dark ruby-rose with violet tinge, a very distinct 
and striking colour, ht. 28 in 
white with blue markings, fragrant, ht. 26 in 
Mrs. Krelage (i), very large flower, soft rose liroadly margined blush, beautiful, 
ht. 2S in 
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