Gladioli, Early Flowering, Autumn-Flowering and Butterfly, and Amaryllises. 
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Early- flowering Gladioli— continued. 
MAY AND JUNE-FLOWERING HARDY GLADIOLI. 
1075 Byzantinus, showy brilliant rosy claret, useful for borders, naturalizing, or cutting, height 2 ft. 3 6.0 6 
1076 Colvillei, crimson-purple, flaked white, very showy, valuable for naturalization, height ft. 3 6...0 6 
1077 ,, " The Bride,” pure white flowers, most valuable in early Summer for border deco- 
ration and cutting. It is also a grand pot-plant indoors, ht. 2 ft.... 3 6...0 6 
JUNE AND JULY-FLOWERING HARDY GLADIOLI. 
s. d. 
1079 6 each of 12 beautiful varieties 12 o 
1080 3 ,, J2 ,, ,, 7 6 
1081 1 „ 12 „ ,, ... 2/6 & 3 6 
per doz.— s. d. 
1085 Alfred Tennyson, delicate pale salmon- 
rose, with white flakes, beautiful, ft.... 3 6 
1086 Blushing Bride, ivory-white, flaked deep 
crimson, beautiful and early, ft 6 6 
1087 Cardlnalis, bright scarlet and white, ij ft. 1 9 
1088 Elegantissimus, fine rose, spotted, 21 in. 1 9 
1090 Formosissimus, scarlet, flaked white, 
showy, ft 2 o 
1091 Insignis, large rosy scarlet, flaked purple- 
crimson, beautiful in beds, borders, etc., 
and for cutting, 2 ft per 100 , 6/6 1 o 
8. cL 
1082 Early Gladioli, Splendid mixed, for beds 
and borders, p. 100 . 7 / 6 ; p. doz. 1 3 
1083 ,, ,, Dwarf mixed, charming for beds 
and borders, p. 100 , 4 / 6 ; p. doz. o 9 
per doz. — s. d. 
1092 Magniflcus, deep red, handsome, 21 in.... 2 o 
1094 Ne Plus Ultra, deep salmon-rose, shaded 
scarlet, blotched crimson and white, ft. 1 6 
1095 Queen Victoria, bright scarlet, flaked 
white, showy, 21 in 1 6 
1096 Ramosus, beautiful salmon-rose, flaked 
crimson, 2 ft 1 6 
1097 Rosy Gem, bright rose-pink, free-flower- 
ing, valuable for cutting, 15 in. p. 100 , 10/6 1 6 
1098 Sarnian Gem, beautiful salmon, with 
white and carmine flakes, iA ft 4 6 
AUTUMN-FLOWERING GLADIOLI ( Van ieties of Gandavensis ). 
Bulbs supplied December to May. 
KST A descriptive list of Gladiolus Gandavensis Varieties ready in December, free by post on application. 
Gladiolus Gandavensis varieties in Special Mixtures, 
p. 100 . p. doz. 
1106 Yellows of shades, in mixiure 
1107 Flesb and Salmon shades, mi 
1108 Fine mixed, all colours 
d. s, d. 
1103 Brilliant Reds, and Scarlets, of 
shades, in mixture 17 6, ..2 6 
1104 Roses of shades, in mixiure 21 0...3 o 
1105 Whites of shades, in mixture 21 0...3 o 
1110 Choicest Unnamed French Gladioli, these have long bold spikes of large handsome 
flowers in great variety of brilliant colours. Purchasers will be well satisfied with them 
1111 Choice Unnamed Dutch Gladioli, these embrace many beautiful rich and varied colours, 
1112 BRENCHLEYENS1S, rich vermilion scarlet 
1113 
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p. 100 . p. doz. 
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BEAUTIFUL NEAV HYBRID BUTTERFLY GLADIOLI (lemoine’s). 
The flowers of this new race of Gladioli are entirely distinct in form from the Gandavensis varieties ; the 
markings are conspicuous, very beautiful, attractive and distinct. They are vigorous growing and hardy. 
BARR’S SELECTIONS OF T1IE MOST BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES. 
1115 3 each of 12 beautiful varieties 15 s. I 1117 3 each of 6 beautiful varieties, 7 s. 6 d. & ios. 6 d. 
1116 1 „ 12 „ ,, 6 s. | 1118 1 6 ,, „ 3 s - & 4S. 
1119 Splendid mixed varieties from named sorts per doz. 4 s. 6 d. 
1120 Fine mixed varieties per 100 , 15 s. „ 2 s. 6 d. 
AMARYLLISES. 
HARDY AMARYLLISES. 
Amaryllis Candida ( Zcphyranthes ). “ The Flower of the West Wind,” throws up in Autumn a profusion of 
white Crocus-like flowers. Lutea (Sternbergia), “ The Lily of the Field,” is also a good hardy bulb for edgings 
and groups, its rich golden-yellow Crocus-like flowers expanding in Autumn from the midst of a bright fresh 
green foliage, P er ^ oz ’ 
1132 Candida (Zephyranthes), white, valuable as an edging, and beautiful in groups per 100 , 7/6 
1133 Lutea (Sternbergia), bright golden-yellow ciocus-hke fioweis, produced in Autumn, valuable 
as an edging, and beautiful in groups and masses per 100 , 12/6 1 9 
VALLOTA PURPUREA, AND THE JAC0BEA LILIES. 
Vallota purpurea, known also as ” The Scarborough Lily," is most valuable as an Autumn-floweiing 
plant, and as a cut flower for filling vases. We recommend it to be planted out of doors in April and Nlay, 
and when in bud potted up for conservatory decoration. Amaryllis formosissima, the Jacobea Lily and its 
variety Glauca, are quaintly-shaped beautiful flowers ; the bulbs force easily, and may be potted in succession for 
Spring decoration. In April the dry bulbs can be bedded out or planted in the flower borders for Summer- 
flowering. ( ea< ^ 
1134 Vallota purpurea (The Scarborough Lily), large handsome bright scarlet flowers in umbels s. d. 
Established plants in pots, 15 / & 21 / per doz. ; 1/6 & 2 6 
1135 Amaryllis formosissima ( The Jacobea Lily), rich dark crimson per doz. 6/6 o 8 
1136 , 1 ,, glauca, bright crimson-scarlet, very striking » 4/° 0 b 
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