BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 87 
DARWIN MAY-FLOWERING T\JL\PS—conlinueci. per icx> 
Queen of Roses (4), erect flower, amaranth-rose with bluish centre, very 
pretty, ht. 23 in 7 6. 
Queen Wilhelmina (5), globular flower shaded carmine-rose on a creamy 
while ground, a fine border variety, ht. 24 in 2t o.. 
Remembrance (3), hcliolrope with glistening rose sheen and silvery margin, 
fragrant, ht. 28 in 50 o. 
Rev. H. H. D’Ombrain (4), brilliant geranium-red with rich bloom, centre 
large and striking, electric-blue with silvery edge, ht. 2i in 21 o., 
Rev. H. Ewbank (i), broad erect open flower of a beautiful soft heliotrope, 
sh.iding to dove-grey at margin, centre white; a lovely soft shade of colour and 
the best of its class, ht. 20 in 25 o. 
Salmon King (4), brilliant cochineal-rose, inside shaded salmon, centre white, 
handsome, ht. 19 in 10 6. 
Scylla (2), cherry-rose with scarlet glow, centre blue, attractive, ht. 22 in 10 6. 
Sir Joseph Hooker (2), flower of fine form, rich glossy blood-red, centre 
beautifully marked blue and white, ht. 17 in 21 o. 
Sophrosyne (3), very large flower, soft rose with silvery white margin and 
electric-blue centre, fragrant, ht. 26 in 
*Suzon (4), beautiful large erect flower of a soft rose, shading to blush-white 
at margin, centre Cambridge blue starred white, ht. 24 in. Avvaki) of 
Merit R. H.S 
Sybil {syn. Sybilla Merian) (3), a lovely flower, solid while tinted outside 
heliotrope, inside flushed bronze, centre white, ht. 23 in 
*Tak Van Poortviict (l), large bold flower of fine form, glowing deep salmon- 
rose with blue centre, ht. 25 in. Award of Merit R.H.S 
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Texas (3), flower large and beautiful, bright solferino-rose with silvery white 
margin, inside silvery while flushed rose, bright electric-blue centre, ht. 32 in. 25 o., 
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.II.S per 1000, 50/- 5 6., 
Theodore Jorisen (2), large flower, beautiful rich cherry-carmine, centre light 
electric-blue, starred white, handsome, ht. 25 in lo 6. 
Therese Schwartz, shaded heliotrope on a white ground, clear white centre, 
beautiful 25 o. 
Valentine (i), large bold flower, pansy-violet with electric-blue centre, ht. 30 in. 55 o. 
Velvet Gem, large bold flower, rich dark maroon-purple with rich bloom, very 
handsome 35 0. 
Velvet King (4), a remarkably handsome large flower of erect habit, dark glossy 
violet-purple with plum-coloured tinge and shaded black, centre white, ht. 24 in. 
Award OF Merit R. H.S., May 4th, 1912 55 o. 
Virginia (4), large globular flower, heliotrope flushed crimson-rose, centre white 
with greyish halo, ht. 26 in 10 6., 
Washington (2), large flower, solferino-rose with silvery margin, centre white 
and bluish, ht. 30 in 18 o.. 
Wedding Veil (2), flower erect, of medium size, white flushed delicate salmon- 
rose, clear while centre and black anthers, very pretty, ht. 22 in 9 6.. 
Whistler (3), vew, a grand large flower, colour dark vermilion-scarlet with maroon 
tinge, centre blue, very effective, ht. 24 in 25 O.. 
White Queen (2), large globular erect flower, creamy white slightly tinged blush, 
anthers black, ht. 24 in 15 o.. 
*William Copeland (2), a variety only recommended for growing in pots and 
forcing, as it then comes a most beautiful soft lilac colour, ht. 22 in 25 o., 
William Goldring (3), rich dark amaranth-red with crimson-violet interior and 
electric-blue centre, very striking, ht. 23 in 15 o.. 
Zanzibar (2), flower large and broad, of beautiful form, colour plum-purple with 
blackish lustre, centre having diamond-shaped markings of dark blue and white, 
very handsome, ht. 24 in 12 6 . 
Zephyr (2), deep rose with old-rose sheen and large white centre, ht. 22 in 10 6.. 
Zulu (3), fine handsome globular flower, dark purple with black lustre, centre 
slightly starred white ; flower lasting long in condition, ht. 28 in. Award 
OF Merit R.II.S 30 o.. 
BARR’S EXTRA CHOICE MIXTURE of Darwin Tulips, in 
various 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, 95/- 10 6.. 
BARR’S FINE MIXED Darwin Tulips, containing a good variety of 
colours and suitable for massing in wild gardens, etc per 1000, 75/- 8 6.. 
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