BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 75 
Tulips, May-flowering Cottage, Yellow, Primrose, etc,— continued. 100. doz. each. 
Grand Yellow (3), very fine large flower borne on fine strong stem, rich canary- 
yellow with yellow anthers and clear yellow base, ht. 23 in. 63/- 8/6 —/9 
III uminator (6), a striking flower, canary-yellow with margin of brilliant cherry- 
scarlet which ultimately suffuses the whole flower, centre yellow blotched black 
and green, ht. 20 in. 22/6 3/3 -/4 
Inglescombe Primrose (1), very fine new bedding Tulip, flowers of a beautiful 
goblet shape, of a lovely rich creamy primrose colour, ht. 20 in. 35/— 5/- -/6 
* Inglescombe Yellow (4), large globular flowers of perfect form, glossy canary- 
yellow, remarkably beautiful, a good forcer, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 15/- 2/3 -/3 
Jeanne Desor (4), a very beautiful globular flower of a deep golden-yellow, 
petals edged rich orange-scarlet, ht. 28 in. ; a fine and striking flower of great 
substance. 48/- 6/6 -/7 
Marion Voorhies (5), a fine tall variety with long shaped flowers, of a beautiful 
self-canary-yellow, anthers yellow, ht. 30 in. 55/- 7/6 -/8 
* Moonlight (1), very beautiful long elegant flowers, delicate pale primrose, ht. 20 in.; 
fine for borders and cutting, and can be forced into bloom by the end of January 21/- 3/- —/4 
Mrs. Hoog (3), a very beautiful variety with large globular flowers, primrose 
shaded lemon, ht. 30 in. 22/6 3/3 -/4 
•Mrs. Moon (4), a magnificent Tulip with very large canary-yellow flowers having 
long pointed petals reflexing at the top, of delicate fragrance, a good forcer, 
ht. 28 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 21/- 3/- -/4 
‘Queen Alexandra. (3), a very beautiful variety with goblet-shaped flowers of a 
soft delicate primrose shaded rose-lilac, anthers black, ht. 24 in. 20/- 2/9 -/3 
Retroflexa superba (3), (true), a handsome Tulip from Turkey, with long 
canary-yellow flowers, having prettily recurved petals, ht. 20 in. 21/- 3/- -/4 
Viridiflora (5), the Green Tulip, a curious flower with waved petals, colour light 
green, margined pale yellow, ht. 16 in. 35/- 5/- -/6 
Walter T. Ware (4), a grand Tulip, and the deepest rich golden of all, 
flowers globular, with broad petals, the three outer ones reflexing at the top, very 
beautiful and of wonderful lasting qualities, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 27/6 3/9 -/4 
Yellow Perfection (syn. Empress of China) (4), large bold flower, canary-yellow 
shaded bronze, very distinct and striking, ht. 24 in. 21/- 3/- -/4 
STRIPED AND VARIEGATED COLOURS. 
Ambassadeur (4), flowers very large, flamed bright rose-scarlet on a white 
ground, centre starred blue and white, a very effective bedder, ht. 20 in. 22/6 3/3 -/4 
Antonio (3), a charming Old Dutch Tulip with large open flower heavily flamed 
lemon-yellow, rosy purple, and maroon-black, very handsome, ht. 24 in. 42/- 5/6 -/6 
Bridesmaid (5), rather long flower with pointed petals, cherry-crimson broadly 
flamed white, centre peacock-blue, very attractive, ht. 18 in. 20/- 2/9 -/3 
Dainty Maid (3), a beautiful flower marked like a piece of old china, slightly flamed 
rosy lilac on a white ground, ht. 21 in. 32/6 4/6 -/5 
Fire Dragon (2), heavily flamed glossy crimson-scarlet and gold on an orange- 
coloured ground, a very showy and attractive bedder, ht. 20 in. 17/6 2/6 -/3 
Graaf Van Buren (4), cream heavily flamed crimson and rose-violet, interior 
crimson-purple splashed more or less creamy yellow, centre bright yellow, large 
egg-shaped flower, ht. 26 in. 35/- 5/- -/6 
lnsulinde(2), a most charming variety, flowers flamed deep purple and yellow on a 
primrose ground, ht. 27 in. 30/- 4/- -/5 
Kaleidoscope (3), long handsome flower, apricot-rose flamed more or less rose- 
crimson and edged and suffused soft yellow, a beautiful blend of colours, ht. 23 in. 42/- 5/6 -/6 
Purple Celeste (3), Old Dutch Tulip, large globular flowers, flamed and 
streaked dark crimson-mahogany on a primrose ground, inside mahogany with 
maroon and yellow markings, centre yellow, ht. 24 in. 35/- 5/- -/6 
Rasoura (3), one of the best of the striped varieties with large bold flowers heavily 
flamed white on a deep purple-black ground, ht. 30 in. — 7/6 -/8 
Scotia (4), a variegated sport of Caledonia, globular flowers of an orange-scarlet 
shade and flaked gold, very showy and attractive, ht. 18 in. 27/6 3/9 -/4 
Twilight (2), globular flower with sharply-pointed petals, purple flushed maroon and 
marbled amber, centre bronzy green starred lemon, ht. 22 in.. -— 5/6 -/£ 
Zany (3), large globular flowers of a bright primrose shade flamed crimson, ht. 24 in., 
bright and showy. 10/6 1/- 
Zomerschoon (5), a lovely Tulip, having large handsome flowers, salmon-rose 
flaked snowy white, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 27/6 2/6 
* Indicates the most suitable varieties for forcing and for pot-culture. 
