BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 79 
TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE — 
^ 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. 
American Lac. See Le R6ve. 
Artus (2), bright deep scarlet, showy, ht. 9 in per 1000, 45/- 
Bacchus (i), rich dark crimson, ht. to in 55/- 
Belle Alliance (r/«. Waterloo) (2), brilliant crimson-scarlet llowers, a good forcer, 
ht. 9.J in 
Bride of Haarlem (3), crimson-scarlet, feathered white, handsome, ht. 8 in 
Brunehilde {syu. L’Unique) (i), <r lovely variety, very large bold flower with broad 
petals, white, flushed soft yellow, ht. ii in., scarce. Award ok Merit K.II.S 
Canary Bird (i), fine pure yellow, ht. ii in 
Cerise Qrisdelin (3), purple-cerise, edged white, very beautiful, ht. 10 in 
Ohrysoiora (i), pure yellow, handsome, ht. 12 in per looo, 50/- 
Cochineal, flowers a most brilliant rich vermilion, twice the size of and blooming 
before Due Van Thol searlel, ht. to in. ; a fine early forcer 
Cottage Maid (3), beautiful rose, with white flush, ht. 9 in 
Couleur Cardinai (4), a grand bedding Tulip, of fine erect habit, and flowers of a 
very rich crimson-scarlet, with a plum-crimson shading on outer petals, ht. 1 1 in. 
Award of Merit R.II.S 
Couleur Ponceau (2), pretty glowing chcrry-rosc, with white flush outside, ht. 10 in. 
pet 1000, 45/- 
Cramoise Brilliant. See Sparkler. Cramoise Pourpre. See Stanley. 
Crimson King, true (2), glowing crimson-scarlet, a very fine bedder, flowers fragrant, 
ht. It in per 1000, 50/- 
DuC de Berlin, flowers large, scarlet edged orange, opening before the Due Van Thol 
Tulips ; a good forcer, ht. 8 in 
Due Van Thol Tulips, very early dwarf Tulips, suitable for early forcing. We do 
not recommend them for general outdoor culture. See Tulips for Forcing, page 77. 
Duchesse de Parma (3), bright scarlet, margined and flushed gold, a showy handsome 
variety, ht. ii in per 1000, 50/- 
Dusart (2), large brilliant deep vermilion, a magnificent variety, ht. 13 in 
Eleonora (3), a handsome showy variety, flower large, brilliant crimson-cerise, shading to 
silvery white at margin, ht. 14 in., fine for bedding by itself or with Rose Grisdelin 
Etheldreda {syn. Rose Yan Dekama) (3), a most beautiful Tulip, especially when 
forced, flowers large and globular of a lovely silky rose 
Flamingo (2), large square flowers with crinkled petals, brilliant carmine-rose shading 
to blush, outside silvery white, very pretty, ht. 13 in.; specially beautiful when forced ... 
Golden Lion (4), a grand flower of gorgeous colouring, golden, flushing to fiery orange- 
scarlet, ht. 10 in 
Golden Queen (1), beautiful bright yellow, very large handsome globular flowers, 
ht. 15 in., the finest yellow bedding Tulip and a good forcer. Award OF Merit R.M.S. 
Hector (3), a grand exhibition flower, soft orange-red, bordered yellow, largo and hand- 
some, ht. 12 in 
Hobbema. See Le Reve. 
Jenny, a lovely bedding Tulip, flowers large, rich glowing rose, centre white starred 
yellow ht. 8 in 
John Bright. See Van Berchem. 
JOOSt Van Vondel (2), rose-crimson flushed white, handsome large flower, ht. 12 in.... 
,, ,, ,, white (.y’K. Lady Boreel) (2), the finest and handsomest pure white 
Keizerskroon (i), rich scarlet, deeply edged bright yellow, a ball handsome Tulip, 
ht. 14 in 
King of the Yellows (2), one of the best yellows, flowers of fine globular form, a fine 
pot-Tulip, ht. 12 in 
Koh-i-Noor (3), a grand variety, large handsome flowers, very dark rich maroon-scarlet, 
ht. II in 
Lac d’Asturie (4), a remarkably striking and pretty Tulip, flowers of a rich dark plum- 
colour with broad snowy white margin, ht. 10 in 
Lady Boreel. See Joost Van Vondel White. 
La Reine {syn. Queen Victoria) (2), flowers white, passing off with a rosy tinge, 
ht. 12 in per 1000, 40/- 
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