BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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■ . and Spring-flowering Species. 
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3 each 20 beautiful species, 10/6, 15/-, & 25 o 
1 20 „ „ 4 /_, 6 /-,& 9 o 
3 ,, 12 ,, ,, 6/-, 10/6, & 15 o 
1 >> 12 ,, ,, 26, 4/6, & 6 o 
Autumn-Flowering. 
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Asturicus, purple-lilac with darker 
stripes at base, beautiful 10 6...1 6 
,, atro-purpureus, fine 
dark purple, handsome 10 6... 1 6 
,, azureus, a fine blue 
variety 21 0...3 o 
Hadriaticus, pure white 21 0...3 o 
Iridiflorus, large rich purple, inner 
segments pale lilac, handsome 3 6 
Longiflorus (odorus), charming 
soft rose-lilac, very beautiful when 
naturalised per 1000, 25/- 3 0...0 6 
Pulchellus, lavender-blue 25 0...3 6 
Salzmanni, lilac, with dark feather- 
ing per 1000, 21 1 - 2 6...0 4 
Sativus (Saffron Crocus), 
purple ...per 1000, 40/- 4 6...0 9 
,, Cartwrightianus, lilac, 
with scarlet stigma 10 6...1 6 
Speciosus, bright blue, remarkably 
handsome and showy, one of the 
hardiest and most beautiful Autumn 
Crocuses for planting in grass, &c. 
per 1000, 42/- 5 
Zonatus, rose-lilac, with scarlet 
zone, most beautiful 10 
Mixed Autumn - flowering 
Species, for naturalising in grass 
per 1000, 60/- 
Winteii-Flowerino. 
Chrysanthus, clear yellow to 
yellow marked more or less 
bronze outside 7 6...1 3 
„ fusco-tinctus, clear 
yellow, stained brown, beautiful 5 6...0 10 
Imperati, violet, fawn, and black, 
striking and beautiful, per 1000, 42/- 5 0...0 10 
Mixed Winter - flowering 
Species, for naturalising in grass 5 6...0 10 
Early Spring-Flowering. 
Aureus pallidus, primrose 7 6...1 3 
A Full Descriptive List of our Crocus Species may be had on application. 
The few species quoted below are mostly those we can offer cheaply in quantity, and we can 
strongly recommend them for establishing In masses, on roekwork, in grass, &c., where 
their beauty will delight the eye, from Autumn till early Spring. 
per ico perdoz. EARLY SPRING-FLOWERING— COntd. P cr '°°, P=r doz. 
S. d. 5. d. 
Biflorus argenteus, snow-white, 
feathered black, stigma orange 
per 1000, 30/- 3 6...0 6 
,, minor, inner segments lilac, 
outer segments striped purple, 
early, free, and very pretty ... 5 6...0 10 
,, pusillus, white, outer segments 
feathered, throat orange, a 
lovely little species for edgings 
and masses per 1000, 40/- 5 6...0 10 
Cloth of Gold (C. susianus), 
golden-yellow, striped brown, very 
dwarf and showy ...per 1000, 12/6 1 6...0 3 
Obesus, purple, shading to dark 
purple 6 0...1 o 
Stellaris, orange, feathered purple- 
brown, very showy in lines and 
masses per 1000, 30/- 3 6...0 6 
Tommasinianus, a very beautiful 
flower, pale sapphire- lavender, 
a charming continuous bloomer 
and one of the best to naturalise 
in grass per 1000, 21/- 2 6...0 4 
,, atro-purpureus, rich bright 
lilac 6 6... 1 o 
,, pallidus, soft pale lilac 7 6...I 3 
Yernus concinnus, purple, 
feathered deep purple 7 6...1 3 
,, Emperor, bright purple 7 6...1 3 
,, George Maw, white, with a 
yellow band running up the 
centre of each outer segment, 
beautiful 7 6...1 3 
,, leucostigma, rich purple with 
white stigma 7 6...1 3 
,, obovatus, white, striped lilac, 
a very pretty flower 5 6...0 10 
Versicolor obscura, a beautiful 
species 7 6...1 3 
,, striatus, purple, striped deep 
purple, handsome 10 6...1 6 
4 6...0 8 Mixed Early Spring-flowering 
Species, for naturalising in grass 
6...0 8 per 1000, 25/- 3 0...0 6 
6.. .0 10 
6 .. . 1 6 
6 6... 1 o 
sulphureus concolor, beau- 
tiful soft sulphur colour, 
fine for lines and masses 
striatus, sulphur, striped 
crimson-brown, beautiful 
CROWN IMPERIAL 
The Crown Imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is a stately hardy border-plant, very effective 
in Spring. Its tall stem terminates in a cluster of pendent bell-shaped flowers, surmounted by a 
whorl of fresh green leaves. For forming bold groups in the permanent border or on lawns it is 
of great value. To obtain the best success plant the bulbs in September and by preference on their 
sides, to prevent moisture accumulating in the centre. each— s. d. 
Aurora, a very beautiful old gold colour with dark centre, 3 ft per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Deep Orange-red, 3 ft >> 3/6 0 4 
Fol.-variegatis, an exceedingly ornamental border plant with graceful variegated foliage 
and orange-red flowers P er <loz. 8/6 o 10 
