BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 85 
DARWIN MAY-FLOWERING TilUPS—conlinued. 
per 200 per doz. each 
s. d. s. d, s. d 
Pygmalion (3), large globular flower of a pretty dark rose-carmine, with clear 
white centre, ht. 20 in 
Queen of Brilliants (2), large bold erect flower, deep salmon-rose, very 
fine, ht. 26 in ■. 
Queen of Roses (4), erect flower, rich carmine-rose shaded blush outside, very 
pretty, ht. 23 in ps'' 1000, 6$/- 
Queen Wilhelmina (5), blush shaded rose, inside tinged buff, ht. 24 in 
Remembrance (3), dark lavender shot rose, and with silvery margin, fragrant, 
ht. 28 in 
Rev. H. H. D’Ombrain (3), brilliant glowing vermilion, large rich violet centre 
with silvery edge, flower of medium size and slightly drooping, ht. 21 in. 
Rev. H. Ewbank (l), broad erect open flower of a beautiful silvery heliotrope, 
shading to dove-grey at margin, a lovely soft shade of eolour, ht. 20 in 
Salmon King (4), rich deep glowing salmon, with white centre, handsome, 
ht. 19 in P‘^'1 1000, 85/- 
Scylla (2), cherry-rose with scarlet glow, centre blue, attractive, ht. 22 in. 
Shakespeare, large bold flower, dark glossy crimson-maroon shading to violet 
at base, centre violet-black, ht. 3* iu 
Sir Joseph Hooker (2), flower of fine form, rich glossy blood-red, centre 
beautifully marked blue and white, ht. 17 in 
Soph rosy ne, very large flower, pretty rose shaded blush-white with large dark 
electric-blue centre, fragrant, very tall 
Silzon (3), beautiful large erect flower of a soft flesh-rose, shading to blush-white 
at margin, centre Cambridge blue starred white, ht. 24 in. Award of 
Merit R. H.S 
Tak Van Poortviiet (i), large bold flower of fine form, glowing deep salmon- 
rose with blue centre, ht. 25 in. Award of Merit R. H.S 
Texas (3), flower large and beautiful, rich rose shaded white at margin, centre 
brilliant blue, ht. 32 in 
The Bride (3), soft rose-pink with broad silvery white border and very large 
electric-blue centre, large bold flower, ht. 30 in 
The Shah (3), fine short-petalled erect flower of cup shape, rich dark cherry-rose 
with pretty electric-blue centre, ht. 22 in 
The Sultan (2), may almost be called a Black Tulip, flowers erect, of handsome 
globular form, and a rich glossy maroon-black, ht. 28 in. ; a grand bedder. 
Award of Merit R.H.S ...per 1000, 50/- 
Theodore Jorisen (2), large flower, beautiful deep rose-carmine, centre blue, 
starred white, ht. 25 in 
Valentine (i), large bold flower, light violet with electric-blue centre, ht. 30 in. 
Velvet King (4), a remarkably handsome flower, dark glossy Royal purple with 
white centre, an erect sturdy grower, ht. 24 in 
Viola (3d, new, flower large, dazzling purplish violet, very fine, ht. 28 in 
Violet Queen (3), a handsome bedding variety with large light violet-coloured 
flowers having a metallic blue base, ht. 27 in 
Virginia (4), of good form, pretty silvery mauve with white centre, ht. 26 in 
Washington (2), a veiy distinct flower, large, of a rich carmine-rose, centre 
electric-blue and white, ht. 30 in ••••• 
Wedding Veil (2), flower erect, of medium size, blush-white shaded silvery lilac, 
clear white centre and black anthers, very pretty, ht. 22 in. 
Vyhite Queen (2), large globular erect flower, white slightly tinged blush, 
.anthers black, ht. 24 in 
William Goldring (3d, brilliant dark carmine-rose, with crirnson shading, 
centre electric-blue and white, very striking and beautiful, ht. 23 in 
Zanzibar (3), flower large and broad, of beautiful form, colour rich d.ark glossy 
maroon, centre having diamond-shaped markings of dark blue and white 
Zephyr (2), deep rose-lilac with large white centre, ht. 22 in ..' 
Zulu (2), fine handsome globular flower, rich purple-black, lasting long in con- 
dition, ht. 28 in. Award of Merit R.H.S 
BARR’S EXTRA CHOICE MIXTURE of Darwin Tulips, in 
Yarious brilliant colours, producing a grand effect when grouped in the herba- 
ceous border or filling beds on lawns, etc. ; their stately bearing and rich self colours 
will be greatly appreciated per 1000, 60/- 
BARR’S FINE MIXED Darwin Tulips, containing a good variety of 
colours and suitable for massing in wild gardens, etc per 1000, 45/- 
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Rembrandt Tulips (May-flowering). 
These are Darwin Tulips which have broken into a permanent variegation. The flowers 
arc beautifully striped and blotched, and remarkably attractive in flower beds and borders. 1 hey range 
in height from i8 in. to 25 in. 
‘‘Antiaue,” white heavily flamed lilac, and glossy purple, very pretty, hi. 20 in. 
per 100, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 ; each $a. 
Barr’s Beautiful Mixture of Rembrandt Tulips per loo, io/6 ; per doz. i/6 
