Special Notices. 
Orders. We shall esteem it a favour if our Customers will kindly use the Order Sheet that 
accompanies this Catalogue, and be particular to fill in the full postal and rail address j 
sometimes Orders reach us without either name or address, and it is impossible to 
trace the senders. 
Free Carriage All prepaid Orders for Bulbs, over 5r. in value, will be sent Carriage Paid, 
of Bulbs. Orders not prepaid, if over io.r. in value, carriage may be deducted at settlement of 
account. 
Prepaid Orders. Besides sending Prepaid Orders ‘ Carriage Paid,’ we allow Is. in the £ 
(with exception of the Special Collections offered on pages 2 and 3, which are 
strictly nett), which may either be deducted by the Customer when remitting, or if this 
is not done, a liberal equivalent in goods will be added to the Order. 
Cash Discount, Is- ' n the £ discount may he deducted from all accounts when paid within 
_ 0/ 14 days from date of invoice (excepting Collections pages 2 and 3, which are 
n ‘ strictly nett). 
Our books are made up at Christmas and Midsummer, when all accounts are due 
nett. 
Money Orders and Postal Orders to be made payable at Covent Garden 
Post Office ; these and all Cheques should be crossed ‘ London and County Bank.’ 
Small amounts may be remitted in Postage Stamps or Coin, in a Registered Letter. 
Boxes, Bags, & c. are charged at cost price, but these may be deducted from 
our account if returned Carriage Paid within a fortnight. Returned empties should 
have the sender's name on the address label for identification , and a notification should 
be sent by post , stating date of despatch and name of Railway Company. 
Our Seed Guide is published in January, Descriptive Catalogue of Bulbs 
and Tubers for Winter and Spring Planting in January, Hardy Plant 
Catalogue in February, Daffodil and General Bulb Catalogues in August. 
We are always pleased to forward any of these Catalogues, free of charge, to friends 
of our Customers on receipt of a line requesting us to do so. 
Our Nurseries are situated near to Surbiton Station (London and South- 
Western Railway). Visitors are invited during March and April to see our magnificent 
Collection of Daffodils in flower ; in April and May, Tulips, &c. ; and during Summer 
and Autumn to see our Collection of Hardy Perennials and Alpines, and many rare 
and beautiful Bulbous Plants. Cab fare from Surbiton Station to Pound Farm 
entrance of Nursery is is. ; to main entrance , which is within a hundred yards of 
Pound Farm entrance , 2 s. Cabs are always to be had at Surbiton Station. 
We shall esteem it a favour if our Customers, when ordering goods to be sent to 
Ireland, will kindly state the route by which they prefer them being sent. 
We keep a special Register of Gardeners in want of situations, and shall be pleased 
to put such in communication with any of our Customers requiring either Head or 
Under-Gardeners. 
Terms of 
Credit. 
Remittances. 
Packages. 
Catalogues. 
Nurseries, 
Long Ditton. 
Irish Orders. 
Gardeners. 
Notices to Our Foreign and Colonial Correspondents. 
Prepayment 
necessary. 
Owing to the difficulty of collecting accounts abroad, we beg that Customers will 
kindly enclose with their Orders a remittance, a draft, or an ‘ order to pa y ,’ on a 
London Bank, or Agent ; the remittance should be sufficient to cover cosr of carriage 
when the freight is required to be paid in advance. 
Particulars of 
Freight. 
Shipping, &c. 
India.— Seeds and Bulbs can be despatched to all postal towns in India, by 
Parcel Post, at the rate of 1 lb. for Is., and after the first lb. 8d. per lb. 
up to 11 lbs., or by 1 Eastern Express,' at 6d. per lb. up to 30 lbs., after 
30 lbs. cheaper as cargo. 
Australia and New Zealand, per ‘ Eastern Express,’ at 6d. per lb. 
(minimum 2s.), or per Parcel Post at 6d. per lb. (Is. being charged for the 
first lb.). Wc reco mmend the Parcel Post to be used where possible, parcels thus 
sent being delivered at the Customer’s house quicker, and without any additional 
charges. 
In Shipping Bulbs and Plants to India, Australia, New Zealand, America, 
and the Cape, we exercise great care in selecting, preparing, and properly packing 
the same. Still there are so many contingencies that we cannot, in any way, hold 
ourselves responsible for the condition in which Plants or Bulbs reach their destination. 
Our Customers will confer a favour if they report, on arrival, the condition of the 
goods. Our experience in successfully preparing and shipping Seeds, Bulbs, and 
Plants to India and the Colonies extends over a long period. 
BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
