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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1911. 
TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE, FOR BZDD\Nd— continued. 
Parma and Fahiota ; Rosamundi and Staniey ; Couleur Cardinal makes a grand show bedded by itself, 
but Snowdrift goes well with it ; Keizerskroon makes a fine bed with La Peine as an outside border. 
Golden Queen is a grand bedder. 
Time of Flowering.— The order of flowering is indicated by (t), (2), (3), (4), or (5) after the name. 
The difference in time of flowering between each number is not great, so that (l) and (2) may be bedded 
together, also (2) and (3), and so on. 
Full descriptions will be found in our General List of Early Single Tulips. 
per 100 
Chrysolora (2), yellow, 12 in. 
per 1000, 37/6 4 o 
Cottage Maid (2), rose flushed white, 
9 in 4 6 
Couleur Cardinal (4), crimson- 
scarlet, II in 8 6 
Crimson King (2), crimson-scarlet, ii 
in 6 6 
Duchesse de Parma (3), scarlet 
and gold, li in per 1000, 42/- 4 6 
Dusart (2), deep vermilion, 13 in 7 6 
Golden Queen (2), yellow, 15 in 10 6 
Jenny (3), beautiful full rose, a most 
valuable bedder, 12 in 21 o 
Keizerskroon (i), scarlet bordered 
yellow. 14 in 5 6 
La Reine (2), white, 12 in. p. 1000, 35/- 3 9 
Maas (I ), scarlet, 14 in 12 6 
Ophir d’Or (2), yellow, 13 in 5 6 
Pottebakker White (i), 12J in. ... 7 6 
,, Yellow (i), 14 in. ... 9 6 
per 103 
d 
President Lincoln (2), purplish car- 
mine, 10 in 10 6 
Primrose Queen (2), primrose-yellow, 
9 in 10 6 
Princess Marianne (2), while, to in. 5 6 
Prince of Austria (3), brick-red 
shaded bulf-orange, 13 in 6 6 
Proserpine (l), carmine-rose, 13 in. ... 12 6 
Rosamundi (3), pink and white, 10 in. 4 6 
Rose Grisdelin (3), rose flushed white, 
9 iu 7 6 
Snowdrift (3), white, 10 in. p. 1000, 42/- 4 6 
Snowflake (3), white, 12 in. ,, 45/- 5 o 
Stanley (3), glowing rose, 9 J in 12 6 
Thomas Moore Improved {3), 
deep terra-cotta buff, 16 in. per 1000, 45/- 5 o 
Van Berchem (2), rose-cerise, 13 in.... 9 6 
Vermilion Brilliant (i), dazzling 
scarlet, 10 in 9 6 
Wouverman (2), claret-purple, lOj in. 15 o 
Yellow Prince (2), yellow, loj in. 
per 1000, 35/- 3 9 
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 1000, 60/-; per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. l/- 
BARR’S GENERAL LIST 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR 
EXHIBITION. i. 
6 each 30 fine Exhibition varieties ... 24 
3 each 30 „ ,, 12 
3 each 20 ,, ,, 9 
3 each 10 ,, ,, ,, 4 
OF EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
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FOR POTS AND SELECTED FLOWER 
BORDERS. d 
10 each 20 fine distinct varieties ... 20 o 
5 each 20 ,, ,, ,, ... 10 6 
3 each 20 ,, ,, ,, ... 6 6 
3 each 10 ,, ,, ,, ... 3 6 
IB5" 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 100 per doic. 
American Lac. See Le R£ve. -r. u. s. d 
Artus (2), bright deep scarlet, 
showy, hi. g \n per i coo, 42/- 4 6...0 8 
Bacchus {i), rich dark crimson, 
ht. 10 in per 1000, 55/- 6 o..,o 10 
Belle Alliance {syn. Water- 
loo) (2), brilliant crimson-scarlet 
flowers, a good forcer, ht. 9|- in. ... 10 6...1 6 
Bride of Haarlem (3),crimson- 
scarlet, feathered white, handsome, 
ht. 8 in 17 6. ..2 6 
Brilliant Star (i), flower large 
and globular, of a brilli,int vermilion 
with yellow centre, very showy, 
good early forcer, ht. 14 in — ...7 6 
Brunehilde (syn. L’Unique) 
( I ), a lovely variety, very large bold 
flower with broad petals, white, 
flushed soft yellow, ht. 1 1 in. Award 
OF Merit R.M.S 35 o...s o 
. per 100 per doz. 
Camilla (3), flower long, finely s. d. s. d 
feathered salmon- red and rose on a 
white ground, and streaked here and 
there lemon, beautiful, ht. 12 in. ... 7 6...1 3 
Canary Bird (i), fine pure yel- 
low, ht. II in 5 6...0 10 
Cerise Grisdelin (3), purple- 
cerise, edged white, very beautiful, 
ht. 10 in 15 0...2 3 
Chrysolora (i), pure yellow, 
handsome, ht. 12 in. per 1000, 37/6 4 0...0 7 
Claremont, gold-striped 
(I), large handsome flower, .scarlet 
and gold, ht. 13 in., extra early 10 6...1 6 
Cochineal, a most brilliant rich 
vermilion, twice the size of and 
flowering before Due Pan 'J'hol 
scarlet, ht. 10 in 15 0...2 3 
Cottage Maid (3), beautiful 
rose, with white flush, ht. 9 in 4 6...0 8 
