Barr and Siigdai, 1871.] 



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CONTENTS. 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



Novelties and Specialities in Flower Seeds for 1871 page 3 



Collections of Stocks, Asters, Wallflowers, Everlastings, Zinnias, Antirrhinums, 

 Balsams, Cockscombs, Ipom^as, Larkspurs, Hollyhocks, Marigolds, Pentstemons, 



Petunias, Phloxes, Poppies, Portulacas, Salpiglossis, Trop/eolums 9 to 12 



Collections of Carnations, Picotees, Pelargoniums, and Geraniums 12 



Herbaceous and Alpine Seeds, Rare and Special Collections, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, and 10/6. 



Paxtonian Collections of Flower Seeds 



Vilmorin's Atlas of Flowers, js. 6d. 



Robinson's Parks, Promenades, and Gardens of Paris 



General Descriptive List of Annuals, Perennials, Tree, and Shrub Seeds 



,, Climbers AND Twiners 



,, Ornamental Gourds 



,, ,, Grasses 



Maize or Indian Corn 66 and 72 



Sr 



List of Flower Seeds by Weight 



Mixed Gourds, Grasses, and Flower Seeds, for Wildernesses 



KITCHEN GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS, ETC. 



51 



Collections of Vegetable Seeds .page 52 



Leguminous Plants S3 



Edible Leaved & Edible Flowered Plants 54 



,, Rooted Plants 57 



,, Fruited ,, 59 



Salad Plants 62 



Sweet, Pot, and Garnishing Herbs 64 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SEEDS, ETC., FOR THE KITCHEN GARDEN AND FARM. 



Roots and Plants .page 6^ 



Agricultural Seeds 67 



Grass Seeds for Lawns 65 



,, FOR Parks, Meadows, and 



Permanent Pasture 67 



Blundell's Cattle Melons and Cattle 



Marrows, Highly Nutritive Cattle Food 68 



Pa7e I 



Artichoke, Globe 54 



,, Jerusalem 65 



Asparagus Seed 54 



„ Roots 6j 



Beans, Broad, French and 



Runners 54 



Beet, edible leaved 54 



,, ,, rooted 57 



Borecole, Kale, or Greens ... 55 



„ garnishing 64 



Broccoli 56 



Brussels Sprouts 56 



Cabbage 56 



Cabbage Savoy 57 



Capsicum and Chili 59 



Cardoon 56 



Carrot 58 



Cauliflower 57 



Celery 6z 



Chervil 6z 



Corn Salad, syn. Lamb's 



Lettuce (>t 



Page 



Chives 65 



Couve Tronchuda, syn. Sea- 

 Kale Cabbage 57 



Cress, Plain, Curled, Ameri- 

 can, Australian, etc. ... 62 



Cucumber, Frame 59 



Cucumber, Ridge 60 



Currant Seeds 62 



Egg Plant, syn. Aubergine... 60 



Endive 6z 



French Beans 54 



Garlic 65 



Garnishing Herbs 64 



Gooseberry Seeds 62 



Gourds or Pumpkins 61 



Herb Seeds, sweet and pot... 64 



„ Plants 65 



,, Garnishing 64 



Ice Plant 64 



Indian Corn for table 66 



Knol Khol, syn. Kohl Rabi... 57 



Leek 58 



Pa e 



Lettuce 63 



Love Apple, syn. Tomato ... 61 



Maize, for table 66 



Mallow, curled 64 



Marrow, Vegetable 61 



Martynia, for pickling 61 



Melon 60 



Mushroom Spawn 65 



Mustard 64 



Nasturtium, for pickling 61 



Onion 58 



,, Potato or Underground 65 



„ Tree 65 



Parsley 64 



Parsnip 59 



Peas 5} 



Potatoes 65 



Pumpkins or Gourds 61 



Radish 64 



Rampion 59 



Raspberry Seed 62 



Rhubarb Seeds 57 



Paja 



Rhubarb Roots 65 



Savoy Cabbage 



Salsify (Vegetable Oyster) ... 59 



Scorzonera 59 



Sea-Kale Seeds 57 



„ Roots 65 



,, Beet 54 



,, Cabbage 57 



Shallots 65 



Skirret 59 



Sorrel 64 



Spinach ^7 



>i Beet 54 



Squash 5| 



Strawberry Seeds 6l 



„ Plants : 6j 



Tarragon 6j 



Tomato, syn. Love Apple ... 61 



Turnip 



Vegetable Marrow 6l 



Vines, 5s. 6d. to 15s. each 



Yams, Chinese 65 



THAMES EMBANKMENT, "INNER CIRCLE," illustrated, page 66. 

 EARR S new HEATED FRAMES, page 68. 

 BARR'S ECONOMIC GARDEN SYRINGE, page 73. 

 BARR S ECONOMIC SUCTION GARDEN ENGINES, page 76. 

 BARR'S TRANSMISSION CUT FLOWER AND BOUQUET CASES, page 15. 

 FINE LA'WN GRASS — For improving old lawns, or laying down new lawns, croquet grounds, and 



bowling-greens, see page 65. 



LAWN SAND — A preparation for destroying weeds on lawns without injuring the grass. Canisters, \s. 6d. and 



2S. 6d. See page 74. 



BROWN'S B B LAWN MOWERS are the machines we specially recommend. See page 51. 



Flower Roots for Spring Planting — 



Gladioli, splendid varieties of Gandavensis, arranged in Colours -page 69 



fine varieties of Ramosus, etc, 



71 



Lilies, for the formation of permanent beds and pot culture 71 



Anemones, Ranunculus, Cyclamen, Amaryllis, etc., etc. See Bulb Catalogue. 

 Tuberoses 72 



73 



Saynor's Knives, Scissoks, etc 



Flowering Plants for Spring Gardening. See Bulb Catalogue. 

 Plants for Sub-Alpine Mounds, Miniature Beds, Rock-work, Rustic-work, etc. See Bulb Catalo<Tue. 

 The Formation of Permanent Miniature Window Gardens. Illustrated and described in Bulb 

 Catalogue of 1870. 



MANURES AND INSECTICIDES. 



Standen's Gardeners' and Amateur's Friend ...page 74 



McDougall's Phosphatic Manure 74 



Lawson's Phospho-Guano 74 



Fowler's Economic Garden Manure 74 



Peruvian Guano (pure). Cubic Petre (pure), 



Sulphate of Ammonia (pure), Crushed Bones 



and Dissolved Bones 74 



The Gishurst Compound 74 



Fowler's Insecticide, Tobacco Powder, Tobacco page 



Paper, and Mealy I3ug Destroyer 74 



Poolpy's Tobacco Powder. Tobacco Soap and 



Grains. 



74 



Tobacco Paper and Rag 7^. 



Tobacco Tissue 74 



Tlic Paxton Fumigator, \2s. 6d. and 15J 74 



The Aphis Brush 74 



ON ORDER SHEET (.accompanying the Catalogue) will be found a detailed list of Tiffanies, Netting, Canvas 

 and Horticultural requisites, useful and ornamental. 

 All ILLUSTRATED SHEET OF HORTICULTURAL ELEGANCIES is given in Bulb Catalogue. 



