BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King; Street, Covent Garden, London. 85 
DARWIN MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS— continued. 
SELECTIONS OF SPLENDID NAMED VARIETIES. 
5 each of 20 beautiful varieties 21/-, 35/- & 48/- 
5 each of 50 beautiful varieties 65/- & 75 /- 
3 „ 50 
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,, 40/- & 46/- 
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14/- & 16/- 
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.» 3%. 45/- & 5 8 /- 
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„ 18/6, 28/- & 36/- 
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12/-, 21/- & 30/- 
4/6, 7/6 & 10/6 
io/6, 21/- & 32/- 
7/6, 12/- & 21/- 
Antony Roozen (i), large cup-shaped flower, full rose, shaded blush, ht. 23 in. 
Ariadne (2), bold well-formed flower, brilliant glowing vermilion with glittering 
violet-coloured centre, ht. 30 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., May 9 th, 1905... 
Auber (1), rich maroon-purple with handsome centre, dark blue, edged white, 
flower slightly drooping, lit. 24 in 
Barbara (1), large globular flower, pale rosy purple with silvery shading, large 
centre of electric blue and white, ht. 24 in 
Baronne de la Tonnaye (3), full cherry-rose shading to blush-rose at margin, 
long flower, beautiful, ht. 24 in 
Beethoven, beautiful rose-pink, large flower of great substance 
Carminea (2), glowing rose slightly shaded carmine, large open flower with 
electric blue base and black anthers, slightly drooping, ht. 22 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S 
Charles Dickens (4), well-formed square flower, brilliant deep glowing carmine 
with white centre, ht. 26 in 
Circe (1), broad open erect flower of cup-shape, delicate heliotrope flushed white, 
beautiful, ht. 21 in 
Clara Butt (4), a flower of remarkable beauty, soft delicate rose, with slight blush 
tinge on outer petals, of perfect form, ht. 19 in. ist-Class Certificate R.H.S., 
May 9 th, 1905. (See Coloured Plate in “ The Garden ,” April 1 5///, 1905) ... 
Coquette (4), full rich rose, margined blush, erect flower of fine form, ht. 21 in. 
Cordelia (2), glowing crimson-violet, slightly shaded blush on outside, remarkably 
striking white and blue centre, ht. 24 in 
Corot (1), open cup-shaped flower of a pretty lilac shade, ht. 15 in 
Coridion (2), a pretty soft heliotrope shade, ht. 20 in 
Donders (1), large broad erect flower, rich dark vermilion with dark violet centre 
edged white, ht. 25 in. Highly Commended R.H.S 
Dorothy (4), pale heliotrope shaded white, very pretty, ht. 17 in. Certificate 
of Merit R.H.S 
Dream, large cup-shaped flower, soft heliotrope shaded grey and with blue centre, 
ht. 27 in. ; a lovely delicate shade blending charmingly with the beautiful 
yellow Cottage Tulip, Mrs. Moon 
Duchesse de Mouchy (3), beautiful soft rose, slightly flushed blush at margin, 
centre white, ht. 25 in 
Early Dawn (3), fine bold flower, rosy violet shaded blush, dark blue centre, 
ht. 25 in. Certificate of Merit R.B.S 
Edmee, deep rose edged blush, very beautiful 
Edouard Andr6 (1), very large broad open flower, outside rose-purple, inside 
mauve, blush-white centre, remarkably effective, ht. 25 in 
Electra, a fine erect square flower of medium size, white flushed silvery rose, 
exterior silvery rose with broad white margin 
Emanuel Sweerts (4), erect flower, rich bright rose-lilac, lasting long in 
condition, ht. 19 in 
Europe, a well-formed square erect flower, brilliant glowing rose-scarlet, large 
snowy white centre, very fine. Highly Commended R.H.S 
Fanny (1), of elegant form, delicate pale rose, shaded blush, centre white with blue 
halo, ht. 20 in 
Flambeau (2), brilliant scarlet with blue centre, ht. 20 in 
Fontanelle (4), fine globular flower of a rich cherry colour, distinct, ht. 24 in. ... 
General Kohler, flowers very large, of fine form, deep crimson, ht. 26 in., 
very handsome 
G. F. Wilson (2), very distinct flower of perfect cup-shape, brilliant glowing 
carmine, centre prettily starred white and dark blue, ht. 26 in 
Gipsy Queen (2), very dark glowing maroon, handsome, ht. 26 in 
Glory (2), glowing cherry-red, fine, ht. 24 in 
Glow (2), brilliant glowing vermilion, centre blue, margined white, ht. 23 in. 
Certificate of Merit R.li.S 
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