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BARR & SUGDEN’S COMPENDIUM. 
Ench— s. d. 
fWAOHENDORFIA, very profuse flower- 
ing, showy, and interesting. 
1385 brevifolia, curious grey colour , with , 
yellow eye , 1 ft 0 9 
1380 tliyrsiflora, purple, 1 ft 0 9 
fWATSONIA, a truly beautiful bulbous 
plant, deserving far more attention 
than it has hitherto received. Some of 
the varieties are remarkably striking. 
A few groups, well bloomed, in some 
of our great gardens, such as we are wont 
to see them in the Island of Guernsey; 
would form a theme worthy 'of the 
pen of our- most celebrated writers on 
gardening topics. 
1387 angustifolia, lively pink, per doz., 
2s. 6<7 0 3 , 
1388 Blucher, new, crimson and white> 
beautiful 0 f> I 
1389 chilea, fine 0 0 i 
1390 humilis, beautiful light crimson (J 6 
1391 marginata, delicate rose, exquisite ... 0 G 
1392 meriana, purple crimson 0 0 
1393 spcciosa, fine 0 C 
fZEPHYRANTHES (Flower of the West 
Wind), a very elegant and beautiful 
plant, of easy cultivation. 
1394 atomasco, white, beautiful, per doz., 
3s. 6r7. 0 4 
1395 Candida, silvery white , resembling a 
large beautiful white crocus, per 
doz., 3s. 6(7 ft 4 
1396 rosea, beautiful rose 0 9 
1397 sulphurea, pale yellow 1 0 
VEGETABLE SEEDS f6r AUTUMN SOWING. 
See Spring Seed Catalogue. 
CHOICE FLORISTS’ FLOWER SEEDS. 
See Spring Seed Catalogue. 
ANNUALS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
In collections, 2 s. Gd., 3 s. Gd ., 5s. 6(7., 7s. 6c/., and 10s. 6(7. 
AN ILLUSTRATED SHEET OF ELEGANCIES, FREE ON APPLICATION. 
The Illustrations comprise Hyacinth Glasses, Rustic Terra Cotta Vases and Jardinets, Ornamental 
Flower Pots, Circular and Oblong Plant Cases with “ Barr’s Patent Ventilator,” Window Ferneries, 
Window Conservatories, Window Flower Boxes, Brackets, &c. 
For GARDEN REQUISITES, see second page of our Order Sheet. 
These consist of Implements, Syringes, Hydropults, Thermometers, Matting, Tieing Material, Gloves, 
Flower Sticks, Labels or Tallies, Paxton Fumigators, Pencils, &c. 
FRUIT TREES, &c. 
Vines in pots, the best varieties only. 
Apples, pyramids, dwarfs, and standards. 
Pears, „ » . ?> 
Plums, dwarfs, standards, and trained. 
Cherries, dwarfs and standards. 
Peaches, trained. 
Apricots, trained. 
Figs, in pots. 
Nectarines, trained. 
Nuts, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, itc. 
Roses, dwarfs and standards. 
We do not publish a Catalogue of Plants, but shall be happy to quote prices. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN, 6s. per bushel. 
SEAKALE ROOTS, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and 15s. per 100. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and 10s. 0d. per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS, 9d. to Is. each. 
! Hardy Ornamental Shrubs. 
„ „ Trees. 
„ „ Climb era. 
Greenhouse Plants. 
„ Climbers. 
Stove Plants. 
„ Climbers. 
Herbaceous Plante, in pots. 
Alpine and Rock Plants. 
Hardy British Ferns, in pots, 
i Greenhouse and Stove Ferns. 
Fact — s. d. 
§TULIPA. Under this heading we include 
a number of species which are both 
interesting and beautiful ; they cannot, 
however, be used with the same advan- 
tage for decorative purposes as those 
enumerated in the fore-part of the cata- 
logue, but may be grown in pots or in 
the open border as interesting objects. 
1374 cornuta (horned), yellow and red, 
curious, per doz., Is. 6(7., 0 2 
1375 clusiana, white, black centre, pretty... 0 6 
1376 elegans, rich carmine, beautiful 0 4 
1377 oculus solis (Sim’s eye), crimson, 
black centre , very remarkable, per 
doz., 2s. Gd 0 3 
1378 persica, white, purple centre, per 
doz., 2s. Gd 9 3 
1379 retroflexa, yellow, fine 0 1 
1380 sylvestris ’(Florentine), yellow , .fra- 
grant, per doz., Is. Gd 0 2 
1381 viridiflora, green, curious, per doz., 
2s. 6(7 0 3 
1382 ,, ipvacOx, green, very curious 
and interesting 0 G 
7ALOTTA, a splendid plant, of the easiest 
possible culture. 
1383 purpurea (Scarboro* Lily), bright 
scarlet 2 0 
WIEUSSEUXIA, a lovely little plant, the 
beauty of which cannot be over- 
estimated. 
1384 pavonia (Iris pavonia), white, each 
petal blotched bright blue, per doz., 
2s. G(7 0 3 
London: Printed by Truseott, Son, & Simmons, Sutfolk-laue, K.C. 
