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BARR'S BEAUTIFUL HARDY PEONIES AND HARDY IRISES. 
HARDY DOUBLE EUROPEAN P JEO N I ES.— May-flowering. 
Few plants are so elegant in outline and so decorative as the Old Double Red, Rose, and White 
Pzeonles. In shady groves or under tall trees these Paeonies are happy, wnile in beds or as single specimens 
These are the beautiful varie- 
ties of P, officinalis, so 
generally cultivated, and 
producing abundance of 
large and beautiful Jlowcrs 
in May 
they are effective. 
Old bouble Red, large handsome rich crimson flowers 
Rose, flowers full rose, passing off flesh colour, beautiful 
’’ ’’ White, flowers charming pink, passing off pure white 
Double Anemone-flowered Red, large rich crimson 
„ Rose, rose, centre golden-yellow 
Atro-rubens plena, large handsome deep blood-red flowers 
Paradoxa fimbriata, pretty double purple flowers, habit dwarf and bushy io 
Tenuifolia fl. pi., double crimson flowers, nestling amongst graceful feathery foliage 25 
1 each of the above 8 vars. of Fine Double European Paeonies for 9s. 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL HARDY SINCLE EUROPEAN PEONIES. 
May and Jane-flowering. 
Elegant Herbaceous plants bearing in profusion flowers of great beauty, and valuable for flower borders, 
beds on lawns, shrubberies, rock-gardens (as on the rockwork at Kew Gardens), and for naturalization. They 
will also thrive under large trees, thus supplying the floral display often wanting in shady walks, etc. 
1 each of 25 varieties 25s., 35s., & 42s. I 1 each of 12 varieties 10s. 6 d , 15s.. & 21s. 
3 n 12 „ 30s., 42s., & 55s. | 1 „ 6 „ 6 s. 6 d., 7s. 6 d., 10s. 6d.,&15s. 
Special cheap offer of above Single Paeonies, for large plantings in wild gardens, woodlands, shrubberies, 
mounds, etc. Barr and Son’s Selections, 100 in 10 sorts, 50s. ; 50 in 10 sorts, 30s. 
BEAUTIFUL NEW HARDY SINCLE CHINESE PEONIES.— June-flowering;. 
(VARIETIES OF ALBIFLORA.) 
These Single Chinese Paeonies have flowers of great size and beauty, from pure white to rose-pink and 
crimson. They are exceedingly decorative plants for herbaceous borders and to intermingle with shrubs, etc. 
12 in 12 beautiful distinct vars., 25/, 35/, & 42/. | 6 in 6 beautiful distinct vars., 7/6, 10/6, 15/, & 21/. 
For a full descriptive list of the above-named Peconies , sec Plant Catalogue, -Vo. 4 , free on application. 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL HARDY IRISES. 
PLANT SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, AND NOVEMBER. 
For Flower Beds, Borders, Shrubberies, Edgings, Ponds, and Naturalization. 
The Iris is the "Orchid" of the flower garden; its blossoms are the most rich and varied in colour of 
hardy plants. It should be extensively planted in flower and shrubbery borders and wild gardens, and by lakes 
and ponds. As a cut-flower the Iris is most valuable, competing in richness and variety of colour with the 
choicest and most beautiful of Orchids. When established, the plants yield a great quantity of bloom. 
BARR’S TALL BEARDED OR GERMAN IRISES 
For Beds and Borders, etc. 
s. d. 
100 in 100 most superb varieties 75 o 
50 in 60 „ .. 3° ° 
25 in 25 „ o 
12 in 12 ,, 7 6 
100 in 100 very fine varieties 55 o 
50 in 50 ,, 21 ° 
25 In 25 „ J0 f 
12 in 12 „ .. 5 ° 
Choice mixed vars per 100, 2 ir. ; per doz. 3 
Fine mixed varieties ... „ 154 . ,, 2 
Mxd. from Neglectafc Pallida vars. ,, 4 
Mxd . Squalens, bronze-coloured vars. „ 4 
Mxd. variegata, yellow varieties ... „ 5 
Mxd. Germanica varieties ,, 3 
d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
BARR'S DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
For Rockwork , Borders and Edgings , etc. 
1 1 it 1 1 
” 1 each of 25 beautiful varieties 10s 6 d. & 15s. 
Mixed Dwarf Irises for naturalizing in wild gardens, woodland walks, etc....p. 100, ior. 6 d.\ p 
BARRS BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE FLAG IRISES. 
(I. LAEVIGATA or K2EMPFERI. ) 
50 in 50 beautiful varieties too/ I 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, 10 / 6 . 
25 in 25 „ „ 30 /. 4 2 /> & 54 / I 6 in 6 „ „ 7/0. 
esr For a descriptive list of the aberoc 1 rises , with cultural notes, see our Plant Catalogue, No. 4 
BARRS BEAUTIFUL beardless flag irises. 
These are aU beautiful and quite distinct from the foregoing Irises. Some are tall stately border 
plants, others charming dwarf subjects for the rockery, while several ate fine semi-aquatics 
1 12 Fine Distinct Species for Borders 7 s - °“-> I<M - 
12 Fine Species, suitable for ponds, marshes, or damp places 7 s ■ °“- 
3 plants each of 12 Fine Species, suitable for ponds, marshes, or damp places 215 . 
(Barr and Son, 12 and 13 King Street, Covent Garden, 1895 ) 
, dOZ. 23. 
If/, 21/, & 30 / 
10 / 6 , 15 /, & 21 / 
on application. 
