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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1907. 
COTTAGE TULIPS AND TULIP SPECIES 
per doz. 
Celia (2), outer petals gracefully r- d. 
reflexed, soft heliotrope shading to 
silver at margin, inner petals silvery 
heliotrope, star-like blue base, ht. 
20 in >5 
Chameleon (4), pale heliotrope 
more or less flaked maroon on a 
canary-yellow ground, colour very 
striking, ht. 21 in 30 o.. 
Cloth of Gold (3), rich yellow 
flaked and flushed more or less with 
bright orange-scarlet, ht. 22 in 5 6.. 
Clusiana (The Lady Tulip), 
outer petals cherry-red, inner petals 
white, with violet centre, ht. 8 in. 
A lovely little Tulip which likes 
being planted 6 to 9 in. deep 
amongst stones and the roots of 
other plants, and objects to a rich 
soil per too, 10/6 1 6.. 
Columbus [syn. Gala Beauty) 
(4), golden-yellow, blotched ver- 
milion-scarlet, very large showy 
flower, sweet-scented, ht. 21 in. 
Awarded First-Class Certifi- 
cate R.H.S per 100, 50/- 7 0.. 
Coquette de Belleville (i), 
pretty dark cherry-rose, deeply 
margined and flaked clear white, 
centre white, ht. 13 in. 
per 100, 10/6 I 6.. 
Coronation Scarlet (4), 
brilliant scarlet with dark base, 
petals long and pointed, the outer 
one inclined to reflex ; large showy 
flower, ht. 21 in per 100, 50/- 7 o.. 
Cottager’s Pink (3), broad 
flower, three outer petals slightly re- 
curved, pretty pink shade, centre 
rayed green and yellow, ht. 13 in. 
per too, 2i/- 3 o.. 
Crimson Flame (4), large 
showy globular flowers, brilliant 
carmine flamed blood-red on a snow- 
whiteground,ht. 24in.,per 100, 15/- 2 3.. 
CyclopSi flower of perfect form, 
glowing clear scarlet with yellow 
centre and black anthers, ht. 24 in. 12 6.. 
Cygnet (4), a very beautiful 
snow-white Cottage Tulip, with 
striking black anthers, of elegant 
form, ht.2i in. Award of Merit 
R.H.S., May 17th, 1904 
per 100, 75/- 10 6.. 
Dainty Maid (3), a beautiful 
flower, marked like a piece of old 
china ; ground white, with dainty 
rosy lilac markings, ht. 2 1 in. 
per 100, 17/6 2 6 
<1 Didicri (2), bright crimson-ver- 
milion, indigo and primrose 
centre, ht. 16 in. per 100, 6/6 I o, 
4> ,, alba (3), pretty creamy 
white, fragrant, ht. 15 in. 
per 100, 5/6 o 10 
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d>Didieri lutescens (2), pale 
satiny yellow, with greenish black 
centre, very pretty, ht. 16 in. 
per 100, 6/6 I O . 
Dom Pedro (3), large bold 
flower, coffee-brown shaded maroon, 
inside mahogany colour with dark 
bronze centre, very handsome, ht. 
24 in 8 6 . 
Doris (3), soft rosy lilac shading 
to silvery grey, star-slnped blue 
base, very pretty, ht. 21 in. 
per 100, 32/6 4 6.. 
Elegans (l), crimson-vermilion, 
long ])ointed reflexing petals, 
pale yellow centre, ht. 14 in. 
per 100, 12/6 I 9.. 
,, alba (2), rare and beautiful, 
large white reflexed petals 
thinlyedged carmine, ht.2l in. 
Award of Merit R.ll.S. 
per 100, 32/6 4 6 . 
Ellen Willmott (5), long 
flower of elegant form, delicate 
canary-yellow shaded chrome on 
the outer petals ; a good forcer 10 6., 
Eurasian, along elegant flower, 
outside rosy purple deeply margined 
pale lemon, inside [>ale lemon with 
greenish base, petals slightly re- 
llexing 5 ^ 
Faerie Queen (3), beautiful 
large flowers, deep rosy heliotrope, 
broadly margined amber, ht. 20 in. 
per 100, 21/- 3 o. 
Feu Ardent. See Novelty 
List, page 8. 
Fire Dragon (2), flower large, 
heavily flamed glossy crimson-scarlet 
and gold on an orange-coloured 
ground, ht. 20 in per 100, 7/6 I 3- 
Firefly (4), large broad open 
flower, brilliant oraiige-red flaked 
yellow, fragrant, ht. 14 in. 
per 100, 7/6 I 3. 
Flame (2), long flower of fine 
form, dark orange-scarlet with deep 
rose tinge outside, ht. 18 in. 
AwARDOFMERirR.H.S., May, 1904 12 6 
L Flamed Crown, a very showy 
^ \ flower, heavily flamed glo. sy scarlet 
' on a bright yellow ground, ht. 15 in. 
Flava (3), a noble Tulip, with 
large soft lemon-yellow flowers, ht. 
28 in per 100, 32/6 
Florentina. See Sylvestris. 
4> Fosteriana(i), agrandspccies 
from Bokhara having immense 
flowers of a gorgeous glowing 
scarlet with centre either yellow or 
yellow and maroon. First-Class 
Certificate K.H.S., May 1st, 1906 9 6. 
<1> Fransoniana (3), beautiful 
cerise-rose, large shining violet- 
black centre, edged white, ht. 1 8 in. 3 6. 
Fulgens(2), vermilion-crimson, 
long rellcxing petals, with creamy 
white centre, ht 24 in. 
per 1000, 50/- ; per 100, S/6 o 10. 
Gala Beauty. See Columbus. 
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