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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1906. 
COTTAGE TULIPS AND TULIP SPECIES — continued. 
per doz. each 
Viridiflora (4), the Green Tulip, d. s. d 
edged yellow, ht. 16 in. 
per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
„ prsecox (3), splendid large 
flowers, green and pale 
yellow, ht. 16 in 30 0...2 9 
Vitellina (3), large pale primrose 
flowers of great beauty, ht. 22 in. 
Award of Merit R.H.S. ( Coloured 
Illustration, price 6 d. ) . . . p. 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
Vivid (3), glowing scarlet, with 
large yellow base, ht. 18 in. 
per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
Walter T. Ware. See Novelty 
List, page 8. 
Water Lily, large handsome 
flower, expanding to a great size, 
solid glossy white, tall — ...2 6 
4 > Wilsoniana, a handsome Per- 
sian species, bearing dazzling scarlet 
flowers with small glittering black 
centre, very striking — ...3 6 
Yellow Emperor. See 
Novelty List, page 8. 
Yellow Gem (3), flowers large 
and elegant, of a delicate primrose 
shade, beautiful, ht. 14 in, 
Yellow Hammer (s yn. 
Yellow Goblet) (5), flower of 
medium size, rich yellow, very 
slightly shaded red on outside of 
petals, pretty, ht. 19 in., per 100, 25/- 
Yellow Queen (3), very large 
handsome golden-yellow flowers, ht. 
22 in per 100, 17/6 
York and Lancaster (3), 
large long flower, white, suffused at 
margin carmine-rose, centre yellow 
and green, ht. 13 in. ...per 100, 15/- 
Zomerschoon (4), a lovely 
Tulip, large handsome flowers, 
salmon-rose, flaked snowy white, 
ht. is in. Award of Merit 
R.H.S 
per doz. each 
s. d s. d 
10 6. ..i o 
3 6...0 4 
2 6...0 3 
2 3...0 3 
— ...5 6 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL MIXTURE of Cottage Tulips for large borders or to 
naturalise in wild gardens, grass land, etc per 1000, 50/- ; per 100, 5/6 o 10... — 
BARR’S GRAND DARWIN TULIPS 
(May-flowering). 
As grown at our Surbiton Nurseries, and exhibited at the London May Flower Shows, where 
their grand stately flowers elicit the admiration of all. 
O” On May 11th, 1900, Her late Majesty Queen Victoria graciously accepted a basket of our 
handsome Darwin Tulips on the occasion of the Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, the 
stately beauty of the flowers eliciting much admiration. 
For flower beds and borders we confidently recommend the following Darwin Tulips Tor their stately 
bearing and rich colours. They have been specially selected as being distinct, showy, and beautiful, so 
that buyers need have no hesitation in choosing the colours they require, as all are good. The cut flowers 
form an elegant decoration for vases, and last a long time in water. 
By gentle forcing in pots these grand Tulips may be had in bloom by March, and will be found 
of great value for indoor decoration on account of their lovely soft colours and tall stately bearing. The 
centres of many are most beautifully marked. 
In most cases we give the heights as registered at our Nurseries last Spring, also the order of flowering 
in relation to the flowering period of the Cottage Tulipe, ( 1 ) being the first to open and (5) the latest. 
A FIELD OF BARR'S GRAND DARWIN TULIPS AT THEIR SURBITON NURSERIES. 
