PLEASE ADD 5c PER DOZ. FOR POSTAGE; 25c PER 100 
Triumph Tulips Giant Aristocrats 
Start blooming several weeks earlier than Darwins 
but flowers are twice as large; remain spotless in bad 
weather; have strong tall stem, and continue until end 
of Darwin season. A new class; new colors and com¬ 
binations hitherto unknown in Tulips. 
Doz. 100 
Aviator. Bright, rosy-red, white bor¬ 
der, erect stems . $ 1.00 $ 8.00 
Castor. Dark carmine-purple, large 
flowers . 1.15 0.00 
Mr. Zimmerman. Vivid rose-pink, with 
soft silvery sheen; white base; 
yellow anthers . 1.00 8.00 
Telescopium. Vivid rose, bluish-violet 
toward base; gigantic cup . 1.00 8.00 
Ursa Minor. Deep golden-yellow; an 
outstanding variety . 1.15 0.00 
Barr’s Superfine Mixed Triumph 
Tulips. A splendid mixture of 
various colors . .05 7.50 
Scilla— Squill 
Early flowering and fine for planting in masses. 
Doz. 100 
Scilla campanulata. Rose . $ 0.60 $ 4.50 
Scilla campanulata alba. White. 0.60 4.50 
Muscari^— Grape Hyacinths 
Bear numerous spikes of flowers, resembling inverted 
bunches of grapes. Grow 6 inches high. 
Doz. 100 
Heavenly Blue —Clear, light blue ... $ 0.55 $ 4.00 
Oxalis, 
Winter Flowering 
Unexcelled indoor, winter-blooming plant, .suitable 
for pots, pans or hanging baskets. Plant 6 to 8 bulbs in 
a 6 inch container; cover with 1 inch of soil. Keep in 
light place. 
Doz. 100 
Bowiei. Attractive, deep pink flowers 
in profusion, continuing many 
weeks . $ 0.50 $ 3.75 
ALL-SEASON TULIP GROUP 
OF ICO BULBS ONLY $7.75 
Early, Midseason and Late Flowering Types 
To Lengthen Your Enjoyment of Spring’s 
Most Popular Flower 
25 Early Single Tulips, Mixed 
25 Early Double Tulips, Mixed 
25 Darwin Tulips, Mixed 
25 Late Single Tulips, Mixed 
(Sent Postpaid Anywhere) 
Each type will be kept separate to aid you 
in planning your planting arrangement. 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
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