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SF, 
FAMOUS COLLECTIONS OF 
Barrs Hardy Perennials. 
SPHSSSSOSSSSSSSSSOSSOSSSSOSOHOSOOOSD 
A.—COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIALS for Mixed Borders, containing plants 2{t. to 6ft. high, 
flowering at various seasons, and thus producing a successional display of bloom. 
Lee larGistinct Named) VATIEMES Tc. caries prim ecigeiasieecint s oeisie) ale eden esfo5SpO0..y 7S. 60., and xos. 6d: 
2. 25 ” ” 43 PASO ee pen Helm ee BOSE GOOREI .1os. 6d., 15s., and 21s. 
3-. 50 SR PSV Me | Meare” caste c cleo missle CMe wcatioww bietaejcete cleletacle's .....21S., 30S-, and 42s. 
B.—COLLECTIONS OF ‘DWARE HARDY PERENNIALS for Mixed Bardens containing plants }ft. 
to 2ft. high, and flowering at various seasons; suitable to plant in front of mixed borders. 
Ace TasOistincuriamedn Varieties. le nniisei feiss a onlgsie a esta btteee lair sia,r eee S « bee 6d., and ros. 6d. 
5- 25 ” ” Gyn PRM Tennn cae vines arefe = Gs iaters - -Ios. 6d., 15S., and 21s. 
6. 50 .....2IS., g0S., and 42s. 
Cc. COLLECTIONS OF "HARDY PERENNIALS “specially adapted ‘for Cutting, of various heights 
and colours, and blooming at different seasons, all producing abundance of flowers, such as are prized to cut 
for bouquets and vases. 
7. 12 distinct named varieties . 
8. 25 ” ” ” 
5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and tos. 6d. 
“Sse an eave ...10S. 6d., 15s., and 21s. 
.....2IS., 30S., and 42s. 
D. _ COLLECTIONS OF ‘DWARF HARDY "PERENNIALS for Rockwork, Edgings, &c.—When 
ordering these it is advisable to state whether the plants are for a hot and dry, or shady and moist situation. 
to. 12 distinct named varieties ...... : s5Es 6d., 7s. 6d., and ros. 6d. 
II. 25 ” ” ” .10s. 6d., 15s., and 21s. 
12. 50 An . 21S., 30S., and 42s. 
E.—COLLECTIONS OF "HARDY PERENNIALS | for ‘Town. Gardens. 
13. 12 distinct named varieties ...... ein coe 6d., 7s. 6d., and tos. 6d. 
14- 25 ” ” is TSS OUCE OOF ODO nO MOnnAp OS BURCH Roe .Ios. 6d., 15S-, and 21s. 
15. 50 REE Me MRT eeb te oe Mee DSC Sh Gratcia figs ta clea alates araW oxen cihadl oetapearirclate cle eentniere wtesa!ae 21S., 30S., and 42s. 
F.—COLLECTIONS OF "HARDY PE NS for Autumn Decoration. 
16. 12 distinct named varieties ..... SOCKS aon 6d., 7s. 6d., and ros. 6d. 
17. 25 ” ” aA Hefti brcngcen we GOGO uicty Gn ander 'c-n rouelids dashes Ios. 6d., 158-5 and 21s. 
18. 50 = .21S., 30S., and 42s. 
—COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIALS. ‘for Spring and Early Summer Decoration. 
Ig. 12 distinct named varieties .. , 78. 6d., and ros. 6d. 
20. 25 ” ” ” 10s. 6d., 15s., and 21s. 
21. 50 Ay .21S., 30S., and 42s. 
H.—COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIALS “for Moist’ : and Wet Positions, such as the 
Sides of Streams, Ponds, and Marshy places. 
22. 12 distinct named varieties .. 
eee bass 7s. 6d., and tos. 6d. 
23. 25 ” ” Soll. Ge Sa Gacodebsieadune see cbabwiet Goa ernaen fie seine os. 6d., 15s., and 2is. 
24. 50 + .21S., 30S., and 42s. 
J.—COLLECTIONS OF ‘ALPINES for “choice opens in the Rock | Garden. 
25. 12 in 12 distinct named varieties. Bate neat .7s. 6d., 1os. 6d., and 15s. 
26, 25 in 25 i. ewe Vb ree, 4 BOoricc heeinonee uae SoUn An aoonnE Tn cmecasare aca 2Is., 30S., and 42s. 
K.—COLLECTIONS OF EFFECTIVE “HARDY “HERBACEOUS PLANTS for Wild Gardens, 
Rough Shrubberies, &c., of various heights, and Veoteens at different seasons. 
27. 25 Wild Garden Plants in 25 named varieties. Flyticas GD cost saan eeons tos. 6d., 15S., and 2ts. 
28. 100 i 3 20 Te BER nae reece oats coeernieriairs 30S., 42S., and 63s. 
L.—COLLECTIONS OF SHOWY AQUATIC AND ‘MARSH PLANTS for Shallow and Deep Water. 
29. 12 in 12 distinct named varieties ..... . 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15S., 21S., and 30s. 
30. 25 in 25 ” ” ” fachobo addict aaanae poe orien ; -..e. 30S., 428., and 63s. 
ARRAN ARR AAA CAAA ARRAS 
v contains a full Descriptive List of the Finest Hardy Perennials, Alpines, 
Barr’s Hardy Plant Catalogue Aquatics and Marsh Plants, Bamboos and Grasses, Climbers, Wall 
Shrubs, &c., with many useful Notes on Culture. Sent free on application. 
7 contains a Select List of the Best Vegetables and the most Beautiful Flowers for Garden 
Barr $ Seed Guide and Greenhouse. It is full of practical hints, and will be found invaluable to Gardeners, 
Amateurs, and Exhibitors. Ready 1st January, free. 
Barr’s Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and CTubers for Planting iia February to April. Ready in 
January, free 
Barr’s Descriptive List of Autumn-flowering Bulbs. eed we yur, sre. 
Barr’s Catalogue of Beautiful Datfodils. ready in August, free. 
Barr's Autumn Catalogue of the Best Bulbs for Garden and Greenhouse. {e701 o” 
BAR 11, 12, & 18, KING STREET, 
R & N 9 COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. 
Nurseries: LONG DITTON, SURREY (Surbiton Station, S.W. Railway). 
BARR’S NURSERIES are situated within a mile of Surbiton Station. Visitors invited to see the Daffodils in Flower during 
March and April; Tulips in Flower, April and May; and during Summer and Autumn, Hardy Perennials, Alpines, and many rare and 
beautiful Bulbous Plants. Cabs can always be had at Surbiton Station. 
