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A FEW NOYELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. 
170 Albuca Nolsoni, a most beautiful Cape bulb for south borders, bearing in June handsome spikes of 
almond-scented flowers, pure white , with brown stripe, or if grown under glass all white , doz. 15J. ; ea. 
171 Anemone, New Double, “ Blush Beauty,” white, flaked and shaded delicate rose-pink , very lovely 
colour per 100 > 8*. 6 d . ; per doz. 
172 ,, “Glory of the South,” a grand new Single Poppy Anemone, bearing very large flowers, 
brilliant scarlet , with rich blue-black centre per 100, 10s. 6d. ; per doz. 
173 ,, “ St. Brigid,” Large Crimson-scarlet, beautiful semi-double flowers, p. 100, 65. 6 d.\ ,, 
174 ,, fulgens graeca, a most beautiful Anemone from Greece, bearing deep rich glowing scarlet 
flowers, with black centre per 100, 15*. ; per doz. 
175 Chionodoxa Alleni, new, resembling gigantea, but bearing larger and more flowers, foliage broader 
and more massive strong home-grown bulbs, per 100, 17 s. 6 d. \ per doz. 
176 Chionodoxa gigantea (syn. grandiflora), a very distinct beautiful species ; flowers soft lavender- 
blue , with white centre , twice the size of C. Luclllse, and more open ; dwarf and robust. First- 
Class Certificate, R.H.S., 1891 very large home-grown bulbs, per 100, 15*.; per doz. 
177 Freesla refracta alba, pure white monster bulbs, per ioo, 8*. 6 d. ; per doz. 
178 Frltlllaria armena reticulata, new, a charming dwarf species, olive-yellow, striped \reddish brown, 
very pretty P er doz. 
179 ,, Pinardi, new, pretty plum-coloured bells, ht. 6 to 8 in . per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each 
180 ,, Wliittallii, new, a beautiful species, flowers tcsselated inside and out with brown spots 
on a green ground doz. 
New and Rare Snowdrops, 
181 Galanthus Elwesil, var. Cassaba, new, a very strong-growing variety, with large foliage, p. doz. 
182 ,, var. ungulculatus, new, a sturdy and free-flowering variety, taller than 
G. Elwesii type . ; P er doz. 
183 ,, ,, var. ochrospellus, new, a beautiful distinct yellowish variety ,, 
184 ,, Ikarise, new, a most beautiful and distinct Snowdrop, with broad glossy light green 
reflexing foliage, flowers snowy-white, with inner segments heavily tipped bright 
green P er doz. 
185 ,, Olgas Regin 39, a very rare species, flowering in November , discovered after a fifteen 
years’ search eac ^ 
186 , , corcyrensis, a rare species from Corfu, flowering in December , , 
187 , , octobriensis, a rare autumn-flowering species per doz. 
188 Iris slsyrinchlum, a pretty little May-flowering Iris, bearing soft lavender flowers, with white blotch 
on falls, ht. £ ft. Suitable for warm sunny situations per doz. 43-. 6d. ; each 
189 Leucojum trichophyllum, var. grandiflorum, a rare and beautiful Spring Snowflake, flowers pure 
white ....per doz. 5 s. 6 d. ; each 
190 Muscari conicum, one of the most beautiful of early Spring flowers, with bold erect heads of 
brilliant blue, visible at a great distance, very fragrant, ht. £ ft per 100, 7s. 6d. ; per doz. 
191 Narcissus Bulbocodium Graelsii, a very beautiful rare creamy white Hoop Petticoat, collected in 
Spain by Mr. Barr .......per 100, 21 r. ; per doz. 
192 ,, rupicola {syn. apodanthus), flowers deep yellow, a very distinct rare little Narcissus, 
collected in Spain by Mr. Barr per ioo, 155.; per doz. 
193 , , Johnston! Queen of Spain, a new hybrid Daffodil of great beauty, flowers soft delicate 
clear yellow, form distinct and very elegant, found by Mr. Barr in Spain. ^ In the 
Gardeners Chronicle, Aug. 18th, 1894, in an article headed “ Capabilities of Narcissus 
Queen of Spain," Dr. Crawford remarks, “ I planted one bulb 1890, and to-day I have 
lifted nine bulbs ” P er 100, 17s. 6d. ; per doz. 
194 , , triandrus calathinus, the rare and beautiful large white Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil of 
the Glcnnan Islands, collected by Mr. Barr per doz. 1s 51 . \ each 
195 M cyclamineus major, The Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil, a charming novelty, the 
flowers being of a most distinct and elegant form, with gracefully reflexing petals, 
per 100, 17s. 6d . ; per doz. 
196 Tigridia Van Houttei, flowers 2 in. across, chocolate-brown, reticulated yellow, very curious, 
h tt ft per doz. 10 s. 6 d. j each 
197 Tigridia violacea, flowers nearly 2 in. across, rosy purple , centre dotted rosy purple on white 
ground, ht. % ft ...per doz. ioj. 6d. ; each 
198 Tullpa Euanthise, new, flowers red, the most beautiful and showy of Grecian Tulips each 
199 ,, violacea, the earliest of Tulip species, flowers brillia?it magenta-red ; dwarf and beautiful 
per doz. 15J. ; each 
200 Tulip, May-Flowering, “Elegans,” large dark crimson, petals elegantly reflexing..... per doz. 
201 ,, ,, “ Golden Beauty,” the richest and deepest golden-yellow Tulip, 
per 100, 10 s. 6 d . ; per doz. 
202 ,, ,, “ Macrospeila,” large handsome glowing crimson-scarlet, centre black and 
yellow , very fragrant per 100, 12s. 6d. ; per doz. 
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FLOWERS OF SPECIAL INTEREST. 
Hyacinths, Barr’s Beautiful Rainbow Mixture, p. 6. 
Daffodils, New and Beautiful, See Daffodil Catalogue. 
Gladioli, Beautiful New Hybrid Butterfly, page 25. 
Iris, Beautiful New and Rare Bulbous and Tuberous- 
rooted, pages 19 and 20. 
Lachenalias, very beautiful and interesting, page 32. 
Muscaris, beautiful, rare, and new species, page 17. 
TigTidias, the most gorgeously coloured of all flowers, 
page 27. 
Tulips, Showy and Beautiful May-flowering, p. 12. 
Tulips, Barr's “English Amateur.” Awarded by the 
R.H.S., May, 1893 and 1894, Flora Medals ; and 
May 25th, 1893, Silver Cup, at the Temple Show. 
See page 13. 
King Street, Coz en t Garden, 1894.] 
Hyacinthus candicans [Great While Summer-flow- 
ering Hyacmth ), page 24. 
Anemone fulgens, most brilliant and graceful, page 23. 
Gladioli, Autumn -flowering choicest unnamed, p. 25. 
Liliurn Auratum (Hill Lily of Japan), page 27. 
Lillum Harrisii (Bermuda or Easter Lily), page 27. 
Tuberose, Extra Early African, page 27. 
Amaryllis, Greenhouse varieties, page 26. 
Narcissus, Paper White, “ Early Snowflake,” p. 10. 
Chinese Sacred, or Good Luck Lily, of China and 
Japan, page 10. 
Chionodoxas (the Glory of the Snow), page 15. 
Snowdrop, Elwes’ Giant, page 15. 
Iris reticulata, Sweet-Scented, page 20. 
