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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1911 
COTTAGE TULIPS AND TULIP SPECIES— con/intied. 
Marjorie (4), flowers small but 
pretty, clear yellow, specldeil rosy 
scarlet, centre blotched dark green, 
ht. 15 in per too, 3/6 
Mauriana (4), a handsome Sa- 
voy Tulip, flowers large and ele- 
gant, brilliant glowing scarlet with 
golden centre, ht. 21 in. Award 
OF Merit R.H.S., Tp.mple Show, 
1901 ...per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 
Merry Maid (4), long showy 
flower, rosy crimson flushed at base 
primrose, passing to white, ht. 20 in. 
per 100, 4/6 
Miss Jekyll, large white egg- 
shaped flowers with handsome blue 
base, very striking 
4> Montana (2), a pretty little 
dwarf species, flowers brilliant 
scarlet with central black star 
Moonlight, a great beauty. See 
Novelty List, />a«e 9. 
Mrs. Keighley. See Gesne- 
riana lutea pallida. 
Mrs. Kerrell. See Novelty 
List, pa^e 9. 
M rs. Moon (4), a magnificent 
Tulip with very large rich golden- 
yellow flowers having long pointed 
petals, ht. 28 in. Award of 
Merit R.U.S per 100, 21/- 
‘h Oculus Solis, crimson with 
black centre per 100, 5/6 
Orange Beauty (4), fiery 
orange shaded red and flu.shed 
gold, a globular flower of great .sub- 
stance, lasting long in condition, 
very showy and beautiful, sweet- 
scented, ht. 20 in per 100, 10/6 
Orange Globe (4), handsome 
long flower, brilliant orange-scarlet 
shaded rose outside, dark centre, 
ht. 22 in per too, 4/6 
Orange King (3), a grand 
Tulip with very large globular 
flowers of a beautiful glowing 
orange with scarlet tinge, outside 
shaded rose, centre yellow, anthers 
violet-black, sweet-scented, ht. 
22 in. VVonderfully effective in 
flower beds and borders. Award 
OF Merit R.II.S. ...per 100, 25/- 
Oriana (2), flower ruby-rose with 
slight salmon tinge, the three outer 
petals slightly refle.xing, ht. 26 in. 
per 100, 7/6 
Orlando (2), a rather long flower 
with slightly reflexed outer petals, 
colour a glowing deep vermilion, 
centre having diamond -shaped black 
blotches edged lemon, handsome, 
ht. 14 in per 100, 7/6 
Orpheus (4), a very elegant 
flower with reflexing petals, opening 
creamy primrose deeply margined 
cherry-red, and developing an 
orange-red flush, centre rayed dark 
green and lemon, ht. 21 in., p. 100,3/6 
4> Ostrowskyana, a fine Tur- 
kestan Tulip, flowers brilliant scar- 
let, ht. 13 in. {Coloured Plate, (id.) 
per doz. each, 
f. d. s. d 
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5 6...0 6 
S 6...0 6 
3 0...0 4 
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1 6...0 2 
0 8... — 
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8 6...0 9 
Panorama (4), large handsome 
globular flower, rich orange-red, 
lasting long in condition, ht. 22 in. 
per 100, 35/- 
Parisian Yellow (5), large 
handsome clear yellow flowers with 
pointed petals, very attractive, ht. 
20 in per 100, 5/6 
Pauline (2), pale delicate prim- 
rose, very slightly speckled rose, 
ht. 21 in per 100, 7/6 
Perle Royale (4), clear white, 
heavily flushed at margin crimson- 
carmine, very effective, ht. 24 in.... 
•h Persica (The Persian Tulip), 
a charming tittle dwarf species bear- 
ing several flowers on branched 
stems, inside brilliant yellow, outside 
golden bronze, very fragrant ; a gem 
for edgings and rock gardens, ht. 
3 in per 100, 15/- 
Picotee {syn. Maiden's Blush) 
(3)> large white gracefully recurved 
petals, margined rose, very elegant, 
ht. 20 in.. ..per 1000, 50/- ; too, 5/6 
‘h Praecox, too much like Oculus 
Solis, and not required with it. 
<I> Prsestans, a fine species from 
Bokhara, with large bright or.ange- 
red flowers in April, sometimes 
4 or 5 on a stem, ht. 14 in. Award 
OF Merit R.II.S., April 7 th, 1903 
per 100, 30/- 
PrideoTInglescombe (4), 
a long flower of elegant pitcher 
form, opening creamy white with 
broad margin of brilliant deep rose 
which gradually diffuses itself over 
the flower, tall 
Primrose Beauty (5), ele- 
gantly formed flower, opening a 
delicate soft primrose and passing 
off cream, sweetly scented, a good 
forcer, ht. 16 in per 100, 12/6 
“b Pulchella, a charming little 
species from Asia Minor, pro- 
ducing in April pretty Crocus-like 
flowers ranging from brilliant 
glowing crimson-carmine to car- 
mine-rose with blue centre 
Quaintness. See Novelty 
Listi/a^e 9. 
Queen Alexandra (3), a 
very beautiful variety with goblet- 
shaped flowers of a soft delicate 
primrose shaded orange, anthers 
black, ht. 24 in per 100, 6/6 
Queen Mary. See Novelty 
List, pap-e 9. 
Retroflexa (i), flowers light 
yellow, petals elegantly recurved 
(not a free bloomer), ht. 17 in. 
per 100, 7/6 
Retroflexa superba,agreat 
improvement on Retroflexa. See 
Novelty List, pa^e 9. 
Rosalind (5), beautiful clear 
cherry-rose, with clear white base, 
sweet-scented, ht. 21 in. 
per 1000, 42/- ; per 100, 4/6 
per doz. c.sch 
s. d. s. d 
5 0...0 6 
0 lO... — 
1 3...0 2 
5 6...0 6 
2 3-0 3 
0 10... — 
4 3-0 5 
8 6.0 9 
1 9...0 2 
3 6...0 4 
I o... —• 
I 3...0 2 
o 8... — 
