Telegraphic Address— 
BARR, CO VENT GARDEN, LONDON. 
AUTUMN, 1896. 
(No. 5 Catalogue.) 
BARR’S English 
Daffodils and Tulips, 
Lilies, Etc. 
BARR’S DAFFODILS have been Awarded hundreds of Medals 
(Gold, Silver-gilt, and Silver), besides Prizes and Certificates. BARR’S 
DAFFODILS won the only GOLD MEDAL at the Great Daffodil Conference, 
1890, and the GOLD MEDAL of the 
(See Coloured illustration, 
enclosed, of a group of Barr’s 
Beautiful Daffodils.) 
Narcissus Johnstoni 
“Queen of Spain,” grow- 
ing in grass beneath a 
large tree (see page 8 and 
enclosed Coloured Plate). 
Wolverhampton Spring Show, 1896 
BARR’S ENGLISH 
TULIPS 
were Awarded the 
only GOLD MEDAL 
of the National 
Tulip Society at 
the Temple 
Show, Lon- 
don, May, 
1896 
BARR & SONS, 
12 & 13, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
Nurseries — LONG DITTON, SURREY, a few minutes from Surbiton Station (S.W.R.) Visitors 
invited to the Nurseries during Spring, Summer, and Autumn, to see Barr’s Daffodils, Irises, P/F.onies, 
Sunflowers, Michaelmas Daisies, and other Hardy Herbaceous, Alpine, and Bulbous Plants. 
A Fine Display of COT FLOWERS is maintained during the Season at King Street, Covent Garden. 
