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A LIST OF HARDY PLANTS 
SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood). 
ADONIS. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA VARIETIES 
ANTHERICUM. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
ASTILBE (Goat’s Beard, &c.) 
CARNATIONS. 
CYCLAMEN. 
CYDONIA. 
CYPRIPEDIUM (Lady’s Slipper). 
CYTISUS (Broom). 
DODECATHEON (American Cowslip 
or Shooting Stars). 
EREMURUS. 
ERICA CARNEA (Winter-flowering 
Heath). 
ERYNGIUM. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily of Japan). 
GENISTA ANDREANA (A New 
Broom). 
GYPSOPHILA. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (The Christ- 
mas Rose). 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS and 
VIRIDIS VARIETIES (Lenten 
Roses). 
HEMEROCALLIS (The Day Lily). 
HEPATICA. 
IRIS BARBATA (or BEARDED), 
BEARDLESS, JAPANESE, &c. 
PuEONIES, Double and Single 
Chinese and European. 
PANSIES and VIOLAS. 
PAP AVER (Oriental Poppies). 
RANUNCULUS (Bachelor's Button, 
&c.) 
ROSES. 
SOLOMON’S SEAL. 
SPIRiEA (Meadow Sweet). 
TRILLIUM (Wood Lily, or Trinity 
Flower). 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). 
VIOLAS and PANSIES. 
VIOLETS. 
For full Descriptions and Prices of the above Plants, see BARR’S ILLUSTRATED 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of the Best Hardy Perennials and Alpines, with 
Notes on Culture, sent free on application. 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL VASES, 
AWARDED SPRING, 1897- 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL VASE, Awarded to J. T. Bennett Poe, Esq., of Waltham Cross, 
lor Collection of Daffodils exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society s Show, London, 
April 13th, 1897. 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL VASE, Awarded to the late Keith Maitland, Fsq., of Sunning- 
dale, for Collection of Daffodils exhibited at the Royal Botanic Society’s Show, London, 
March 31st, 1897. 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL VASE, Awarded to the Rev. G. P. Haydon, of Doncaster, for 
Collection ol Daffodils exhibited at the Edinburgh Spring Show, April 7th, 1897. 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL VASE, Awarded to J. W. Bentley, Esq., of Manchester, for 
Collection of Old English Tulips at the Great Tulip Conference, Royal Botanic Gardens. 
May 1 2th, 1897. 
BARR’S SILVER DAFFODIL CUP, Presented to The National Amateur Gardeners 
Association, to be held as a Three-year Challenge Cup (full particulars 011 application to the 
Association). First Year (1897), won by J. W. Jones, Esq. 
BARR & SONS, 
12 & 1 3, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
Nurseries: Long Ditton, Surrey {Surl/iton Station, S.W.R.). 
