BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1907. 
DARWIN MAY-FLOWERING T\i\.\PS—conlimied. 
Margaret (4), flower of a lovely globular form, outside a delicate blush, and inside 
soft blush-pink, very beautiful, ht. 24 in. Award OF Merit R.H.S., May 17 th, 
1901 . {See Coloured Plate in “ The Garden,” March e,th, 1905) 
May Queen (3), large open flower, slightly drooping, bright soft rose, centre 
Cambridge blue with white blotches, beautiful, ht. 25 in. Award of 
Merit R.M.S 
Morales, flowers of medium size, glossy violet-purple, centre shaded white, 
distinct and handsome, ht. 32 in 
Mr. Farncombe Sanders (2), a fine large broad-petalled flower, rich rosc- 
scarlet, centre white, ht. 27 in. Award of Merit R.II.S., May 17 th, 190 t 
Mrs. Cleveland (4), long flower, delicate blush shaded rose, centre white with 
per 100 
r. d. 
per doz. 
s. d. 
each 
5 . d 
Mrs. Krelage (i), very large flower, soft rose broadly margined blush, beautiful, 
ht. 28 in 
Nautica (l), glowing dark cerise-rose, centre dark violet, shaded bronze, large 
handsome flower, ht. 32 in 
Nora Ware (3), very beautiful globular flowers of medium size, silvery lilac 
shaded white, ht. 22 in 
Nymph (4), solid white shaded silvery rose-lilac, fragrant, ht. 20 in 
Phyllis (3), silvery grey with soft lilac shading at tip of petals, flower of pretty 
form, ht. 20 in 
Pride of Haarlem (2), a grand variety, flowers of immense size and fine 
form, brilliant deep salmon-rose shaded scarlet, with a handsome electric-blue 
centre, ht. 26 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1902 
Prince of the Netherlands (4), large solid flower of good form, rich dark 
rose, inside salmon-red, centre pale blue, ht. 30 in 
Professor M. Foster (3), large bold flower, rich deep rose with scarlet glow, 
very handsome, ht. 30 in 
Professor RawenhofF (3), flower of enormous size with broad thick petals 
full cherry-rose with ivory-white and blue star at base, very fine, ht. 28 in 
Psyche (3), very large bold flower of a beautiful rich rose, shaded silvery rose 
inside, centre pale blue, ht. 32 in 
Purple Perfection (2), fine cup-shaped flower, handsome glossy maroon- 
purple, lasting long in condition, ht. 22 in 
PyB^nalion (3), large globular flower of a pretty dark rose-carmine, with clear 
white centre, ht. 20 in 
Queen of Brilliants (2), large bold erect flower, deep salmon-rose, very 
fine, ht. 26 in 
Queen of Roses (4), erect flower, bright rose shaded blush outside, very 
pretty, ht. 23 in per 1000, 95/- 
Remembrance (3), dark lavender shot rose, and with silvery margin, ht. 20 in. 
Rev. H. H. D’Ombrain (3), brilliant glowing vermilion, large rich violet centre 
with silvery edge, flower of medium size and slightly drooping, ht. 21 in 
Rev. H. Ewbank (i), broad erect open flower of a beautiful silvery heliotrope. 
Salmon King (4), rich deep glowing salmon, with white centre, handsome, 
ht. 19 in 
Sir Joseph Hooker (2), flower of fine form, rich glossy blood-red, centre 
beautifully marked blue and white, ht. 17 in 
Soph rosy ne, very large flower, pretty rose shaded blush-white with large dark 
electric-blue centre, very tall - -- 
Suzon (3), beautiful large erect flower of a soft flesh-rose, shading to blush-white 
at margin, centre Cambridge blue starred white, ht. 24 in. Award of 
Merit R. H.S 
Tak Van Poortviiet (i), large bold flower of fine form, glowing deep salmon- 
rose wilh blue centre, ht. 25 in. Award of Merit R.M.S., Temple, 1901 
Texas (3), flower large and beauliful, rich rose shaded white at margin, centre 
brilliant blue, ht. 32 in 
The Shah (3', fine short-petalled erect flower of cup shape, rich dark cherry-rose 
with pretty electric-blue centre, ht. 22 in 
The Sultan (2). This m.ay almost be called a Black Tulip ; flowers are erect 
of handsome globular form, and a rich glossy maroon-black, ht. 28 in. ; a 
grand bedder. Award OF Merit R.II.S per 1000,90/- 
Theodore Jorisen (2), large flower, beautiful deep rose-carmine, centre blue, 
starred white, ht. 25 in 
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