BARR & SONS, 12 and 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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ANOMATHECA p 
omenta, a charming bulbous plant, with small bright scarlet, crimson-blotched flowers in July 
and August; plant in sunny positions on rockwork, in March or April, or pot up 
earlier for greenhouse decoration, 6 to 12 bulbs in a pot ; ht. j ft per 100, 8s. 6 i. 
„ grandiflora, flowers very large and handsome, bright scarlet, blotched crimson, J ft 
APIOS 
. doz. each 
s. d. s. d, 
1 3 
2 6 
tuberosa, a rapid growing very graceful hardy climber, for arbours, trellises, &c., delighting 
in a sunny situation and a light sandy soil ; the flowers are deliciously scented 
ARISA1MA serotina, a beautiful and interesting plant of the Arum family, flowers white, 
striped black ; grow in pots or plant outdoors from March to April 
2603 
4 6...0 6 
ARTHROPODIUM cirrhatum, a fine greenhouse perennial, having characteristic 
foliage and handsome racemes ol white flowers, 3 ft 
ARUM cornutum (syn. Sauromatum guttatum). 
A handsome plant either in pots or borders ; flowers red, spotted black, stems curiously 
marbled ; ht. i| ft. Plant out in a sunny place in March or April, or pot up earlier 
BEGONIA, Best English varieties. 
Single, Barr’s Large-flowered Bedding, scarlet, crimson, rose, salmon, pink, white, orange, 
and yellow each colour separate, per 100, 355. 
,, Choice mixed large-flowered varieties, for bedding 24s. 
,, Barr’s Exhibition Strain for pot-culture, having a stiff erect habit and large round- 
petalled flowers, of fine form and substance, cannot be surpassed. 
In separate selected colours, 10s. 6 d., ijr., 2ir. & 
Double, Barr's Exhibition Strain for pot-culture, flowers of grand form, equalling Camellias 
in symmetry, and of brilliant colours in separate colours, i8r. & 
,, Bedding varieties, mixed, in good variety of colour 
BESSERA 
elegans, a beautiful Mexican bulbous plant with graceful umbels of drooping bell-shaped 
bright scarlet flowers, ht. 1 ft. ; grow in pots for indoors, or plant out on rockwork 
in light soil in April, selecting a warm sunny spot 
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3 6...0 4 
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5 6...0 6 
BOUSINGAULTIA 
baselloides, an elegant climber and a valuable plant for hanging baskets, window boxes, rustic 
tubs, &c., leaves pale green and fleshy, flowers white and hawthorn-scented, hardy in 
dry spots on rockwork, or in well-drained sunny situations 
BRAYOA 
geminiflora, a handsome bulbous plant, bearing in July long racemes of beautiful orange- 
scarlet drooping flowers ; charming in pots and very decorative in the flower border in 
sunny situations, iA ft 
CALADIUM. perhaps the most beautiful and picturesque of foliage stove plants. 
12 in 12 beautiful named vars. 
crozy’s large-flowered dwarf cannas. 
155., 243-., & 42 s. 
6 in 6 beautiful named vars. 
ys. 6 d., 12s. , & 21 s. 
esculentum, a handsome foliage 
plant for sub-tropical gar- 
dening, or for pots. If the 
tubers are started in heat in 
March they will produce nice 
plants ready for putting out 
in June ; in Autumn, at the 
approach of cold weather, 
cut down all the leaves ex- 
cept the centre one to within 
an inch or two from the 
crown, and a few days after 
take the tubers up and store 
in sand in a dry cool place 
away from frost until Spring 
CALLA, or Arum Lily. See 
Richardia. 
CANNAS 
Crozy’s New Large-flowered 
Dwarf hybrids mixed ; 
their handsome foliage, gor- 
geously coloured flowers, and 
fine dwarf habit render these 
Cannas of great value for fil- 
ling beds and grouping in 
borders ; treatment same as 
for Dahlias 7 
Crozy’s New Large-flowered 
named varieties 
per doz, rof. 6 d. & 15 
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