BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kins Street, Covent Garden, London. 87 
ENGLISH FLORIST TULIPS— 
Kate Connor, flamed and feathered, rose and white, pretty 
,, „ breeder, a lovely clear soft rose 
Kins the Universe, flamed and feathered, (lowers large with black markings 
on a white ground, handsome 
Lord Derby, breeder, brilliant rose-scarlet, large open flower, beautiful 
Lord Lilford, feathered, feathered dark chocolate on a yellow ground, fine large flower 
Lord Stanley, flamed and feathered, flower of fine form, very prettily flamed and 
feathered mahogany-crimson on a bright yellow ground, per too, 25/- 
,, ,, breeder, rich deep maroon, of beautiful form with short broad petals 
per 100, 25/- 
Mabel, flamed and feathered, rose on a white ground, very pretty. Award of 
Mkrit R. II..S 
,, feathered, prettily feathered rose on a white ground 
M iss Foster, breeder, lilac suffused chocolate on a white ground, very distinct 
Mrs. Jackson, flamed and feathered, black on snow-white, a beautiful short-petalled 
flower of model form 
Mrs. Barlow, flamed and feathered, crimson on white ground 
,, ,, breeder, deep rose 
M usic, breeder, flower large and of fine form, colour purple, handsome 
Null! Secundus, breeder, dark purple 
Princess Royal, flamed and feathered, crimson-black on a white ground, very showy, 
late flowering 
Queen of May, breeder, rich glossy purple 
Richard Yates, flamed and feathered, very prettily marked scarlet-maroon on gold 
Rose Hill, breeder, deep carmine-rose with dazzling white centre, large beautiful flower 
Samuel Barlow, flamed and feathered, glowing scarlet-crimson on a glittering 
golden ground, flower of perfect form; a grand variety, per 100, 40/- 
„ ,, breeder, a very large handsome flower, of perfect form, colour rich 
mahogany-brown per 100, 40/- 
Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed and feathered, maroon on a lemon-coloured ground, 
handsome per too, 40/- 
Sulphur, feathered, pretty, feathered mahogany-brown on a yellow ground, fragrant 
per too, 40/- 
,, flamed and feathered, mahogany-brown on a yellow ground, delightfully 
fragrant per too, 35/- 
,, breeder, old-gold self, sweetly scented ,, 40/- 
Talisman, feathered, beautifully feathered black on a snowy white ground 
,, flamed and feathered, violet-black on a snowy white ground, a striking 
flower 
,, breeder, flower slaty violet, very distinct 
Triomphe Royale, flamed and feathered, deep rose on a pure white ground 
William Lee, breeder, rich glossy maroon-black, very handsome 
Barr’s Old Garden Tulips. 
Choice Mixture, all with flamed and feathered flowers in great variety of colour. When 
massed in beds and borders these Tulips present a charming picture per too, 12/6 
per dor. each 
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VALLOTA purpurea (The Scarborough Lily), a most valuable Autumn-flowering cool 
greenhouse plant, producing on stout stems umbels of 5 or more large brilliant scarlet flowers 
which open in succession, tints remaining decorative a long time. It may be planted out of 
doors in May, and when in bud potted up for greenhouse or sitting-room decoration. 
Established in pots, per doz. iS/- & 25/- ; each 1/9 & 2 6 
,, ,, Strong single bulbs (dry), per doz. 10/6 1 o 
R WATSONIA (Bugle Lily), very ornamental and showy bulbous plants, which may be grown 
in pots for the cool greenhouse or be planted outdoors in a warm sunny situation. The 
plants must be supplied with abundance of water whilst in growth and ilowering. 
Arderneij a most lovely plant for pots in cool greenhouse, or for sunny warm situations 
out of doors ; in summer it throws up elegant branching spikes 3 to 4 ft. high, with very 
elegant glistening snowy white flowers of great substance. If the top spike is removed when 
the flowers are fading the buds on the lower spikes rapidly develop, and a decoration is thus 
maintained for two months per doz. 7/6 o 8 
Extra strong bulbs {expected from South Africa in March") per doz. 12/- & i8/- ; 
each 1/3 & 1 8 
cocci nG£t| bearing in Summer handsome spikes of bloom of a gorgeous vermilion colour, on 
a reddish brown stem, ht. i ft per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- o 4 
rosccti producing in Summer spikes of large bright rose-coloured flowers, ht. 4 ft. ,, 10/6 i o 
