BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King; Street, Covent Garden, London. 75 
TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE— 
per loo per doz. 
Duchesse de Parma (3), d. s. d 
bright scarlet, margined and flushed 
gold, ht. II in 5 6...0 10 
Dusart (2), large brilliant deep 
vermilion, a magnificent variety, ht. 
13 in 10 6... I 6 
Fabiola (3), rose-violet, striped 
and feathered white, fine large flower, 
ht. loin 8 6... I 3 
Frans Hals (3), pure white 
flower of good substance and fine 
form, a splendid bedder, ht. 14 in. 8 6...1 
Golden Lion (4), large flower, 
golden, flushing to fiery orange- 
scarlet, remarkably showy, ht. loin. — ...6 
Golden Queen, (2), beautiful 
bright yellow, very large handsome 
globular flowers, ht. 15 in., a grand 
Tulip. Award OF Merit R.H.S. 17 6. ..2 
Grace Darling; (i), very large 
globular flower with broad petals, 
fiery scarlet, ht. 12 in 25 0...3 
Hector (3), soft orange-red, bor- 
dered yellow, large handsome flower, 
ht. 12 in 21 0...3 
3 
6 
6 
6 
o 
Hobbema. See Le R£ve. 
Jacoba Van Beieren. See 
Snowflake. 
Jaune Aplatie (4), pretty 
globular flowers, soft chrome- 
yellow very slightly flushed red. 
John Bright. See Van 
Berchem. 
Joost Van Vondel (2), crimson- 
scarlet flushed white, 
handsome large flower, 
ht. 12 in 
„ ,, white (2), the finest and 
handsomest pure white 
Tulip 
Keizerskroon (i), rich scarlet, 
deeply edged bright yellow, a tall 
handsome Tulip, ht. 14 in 
King of the Yellows (2), 
yellow 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. 1 1 in 
La Belle Alliance (2), brilliant 
crimson-scarlet flowers, ht. 9J- in.... 
La Remarquable (3), "flower 
rich plum colour with silvery mar- 
gin, very beautiful and distinct, 
ht. 9 in 
La Riante (i), large flowers of a 
very beautiful bright rose, a grand 
Tulip, ht. 10 in 
Lac D’Asturie (4), dark purple- 
cerise broadly margined snowy 
white, remarkably effective, ht. 9 in. 
Lac Doree (true), the flower 
opens a rich dark cerise, with broad 
snow-white margin ; from this it 
changes to beautiful gold and scarlet 
Lac Van Rhyn, a very un- 
reliable grower ; we recommend in 
its place De Lamartine. 
La Reine. See Queen Victoria. 
6 6 ... I 
16 6. ..2 
8 6 ... I 
5 6...0 
17 6. ..2 
10 6... I 
17 6.. .2 
17 6. ..2 
30 0...4 
IS 0...2 
o 
4 
3 
10 
6 
6 
6 
6 
o 
3 
Le Matelas (1), deep rose, edged 
white, very beautiful and early, 
ht. 10 in 
Le Rdve (syn. Hobbema and 
American Lac) (5), a most lovely 
Tulip with large globular flower of 
an exquisite art shade, soft rose with 
orange and chamois glow, ht. 12 in. 
Award of Merit R.H..S 
Maas (i), dazzling scarlet, flower 
of large size and fine form, ht. 14 in. 
Miranda (3), large handsome 
flower of a brilliant deep carmine- 
rose, very beautiful, ht. 15 in 
Mon Tresor (i), large bold yel- 
low flower, a grand variety, ht. 12 in. 
Ophir d’Or (2), rich golden-yel- 
low, largest and handsomest yellow 
single Tulip, ht. 12. in 
Pink Beauty (5), a lovely Tulip, 
deep glowing rose with bold snowy 
white flush on outer petals, centre 
white and yellow. Award of 
Merit R.B.S., May 11th, IflOl 
each i/- 
Pottebakker Yellow (i), 
ht. 14 in 
,, Scarlet (2), ht. 12I- in. 
,, Pure White (i), large 
and handsome, ht. 125 in. 
Potter (3), very distinct, long 
flower of a pretty claret-rose, loin. 
President Lincoln Violet 
Queen) (2), large flower, glowing 
purplish carmine, very effective 
bedded with yellow, ht. 10 in 
Primrose Queen (2), a re- 
markably distinct and beautiful 
variety, flowers of fine form and of 
a delicate primrose-yellow shade ; 
very pretty in beds and borders and 
lovely when forced, ht. 9 in 
Prince de Ligne (2), rich 
yellow, very showy, ht. 13 in 
Prince of Austria (3), very 
showy flowers, brick-red shading to 
buff-orange, sweet-scented and of 
beautiful form ; should have a place 
in every garden, ht. 13 in 
Princess Ida (2), white, shaded 
delicate creamy yellow, very beau- 
tiful, ht. II in 
Princess Marianne (2), very 
large broad pure white flower, dying 
off rose, very beautiful, ht. 10 in.... 
Princess Wilhelmina {syn. 
Queen of Pinks) (ij, a very 
striking Tulip, large long pointed 
flower, brilliant deep rose, with 
striking white flush on outer petals, 
ht. 13 in 
Proserpine (l), large carmine- 
rose flowers, magnificent, ht. 13 in. 
Queen of the Netherlands 
(2), one of the most lovely of all 
Tulips; flowers of great size and 
beautiful globular form, colour pale 
soft rose, flushed white. Award of 
Merit R.H.S. 1900 each Zd. 
Queen of Pinks. Princess 
Wilhelmina. 
per 100 doz. 
s, d. 5, d 
21 O...3 O 
17 6. ..2 6 
25 0...3 6 
10 6. ..I 6 
7 6... I 3 
5 6...0 10 
— 10 6 
10 6. ..I 6 
9 6...1 4 
6 6... I o 
10 6. ..I 6 
9 6...1 4 
21 0...3 o 
6 6... I o 
12 6. ..I 9 
7 6...1 3 
4 6...0 8 
12 6... I 9 
14 6. ..2 o 
— ...7 6 
