BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King: Street, Covent Garden, London. 89 
COTTAGE T\}L\PS~con/inucd. 
Doris (3), soft rosy lilac sliading to silvery grey, star-shaped blue base, a very pretty 
flower, ht. 2I in per too, 15/- 
*Ellen Willmott (5), long flower of elegant form, pale primrose flushed at margin 
primrose-yellow, ht. 24 in. ; a good forcer per too, 2i/- 
Emerald Gem (4), rich glowing salmon-orange, centre blotched olive-green on yellow, 
very bright, ht. 20 in per too, 15/- 
Surasian (3), a long elegant flower, outside rosy purple deeply margined pale lemon, 
inside pale lemon with greenish base, petals slightly reflexlng, very beautiful, ht. 20 in. 
per too, 17/6 
’^^■©•"ie Queen (4), beautiful large flowers, deep rosy heliotrope, broadly margined 
amber, ht. 20 in. (See Coloured /’late) per too, 17/6 
Feu Ardent fa), large bold flower, dark glossy orange-crimson shading to mahogany- 
crimson, very handsome, ht. 24 in. Award of Merit R.H..S 
Fire Dragon (2), flower large, heavily flamed glossy crimson-scarlet and gold on an 
orange-coloured ground, ht. 20 in per too, 7/6 
Flame (2), new, brilliant vermilion-scarlet, a splendid glowing colour, ht. 24 in. ,, 30/- 
Flamed Crown, a very showy flower, heavily flamed glossy scarlet on a bright yellow 
ground, ht. 15 in 
Flava (5), flower large, of fine erect bearing, soft lemon-yellow, ht. 28 in 
Florentina. See Sylvestris. 
Fontanelle (4), a distinct and pretty variety with rich ruby-red flowers, ht. 24 in. 
per too, 21/- 
Gaiety (3), new, bright orange heavily splashed searlet on tip of petal, very free bloomer, 
ht. 20 in 
Gala Beauty. See Columbus. 
George Broadway (2), striped and flaked rose on a white ground, showy and heauti- 
ful, ht. 14 in per too, 30;'- 
Gesneriana spathulata (syu. G. major) (3), large showy flower, glowing 
blood-crimson with glittering deep eleetrie-blue centre ; a superb variety for distant 
effect in beds and borders, ht. 24 in. (See Coloured Plate) Extra selected strain 
per 1,000, 80/- ; per 100,8/6 
„ lutea (4), flower rich yellow, of good form, ht. 24 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 
per 100, 10/6 
,, ,, pallida (syn. Mrs. Keighley) (4), a beautiful pale yellow, of fine form, deli- 
cately fragrant, ht. 24 in. I'IR.st-Ci.ass Cert. R.H.S per 100, 15/- 
,, rosea Stella (4), glowing deep carmine, centre prettily starred dark blue on 
snow-white ground, bagrant, ht. 18 in per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 
Glare of the Garden (syn. maculata globosa grandiflora) (3), flower large, 
glowing dark crimson-scarlet, centre black edged yellow, petals long, the outer ones re- 
flexing, ht. 18 in per 100, 15/- 
Golden Beauty. See Bouton d’Or. 
*Golden Bronze. See Novelty List, page 15. 
Golden Crown (2), large yellow flowers, edged and flushed orange-red, pointed 
petals, anthers black, showy, ht. 18 in per 1000, 50/- ; 100, 5/6 
Gorgeous, See Lucifer. 
Goudvink, a fine Dutch Breeder Tulip with large and handsome flower, old-gold 
shaded apricot, inside m.ahogany-brown with bronzy green and yellow centre 
GraafF Van Buren (4), purple-crimson splashed yellow inside with yellow base, 
outside cream heavily flamed and margined crimson, ht. 21 in per 100, 30/- 
Henry VIII. {syn. Cramoise Douat) (4). a handsome old Dutch Tulip with large flower 
of a brilliant deep vermilion heavily flamed snowy white, ht. 23 in per 100, 35/- 
Inglescombs Pink (3), a most lovely Tulip with large globular flowers, delicate 
rose-pink with salmon glow, centre beautifully starred p.ale blue-green, ht. 24 in. 
Award OF Merit R.H.S. {See Coloured Plat'') per too, 8/6 
Inglescombe Scarlet (4), a grand showy long-petallcd flower, colour geranium- 
red with scarlet glow and well-defined black centre, very handsome, ht. 20 in. Award 
OF Merit R.H.S per 100, 17/6 
'Inglescombe Yellow (4), producing large globular flowers of perfect form of a 
glossy canary-yellow, remarkably beautiful, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. (See 
Coloured Plate) per 100, 21/- 
"Ixioides (4), soft clear yellow, with handsome black base, very beautiful. Award 
OF Merit R H.S., ht. 22 in per 100, 50/- 
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