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BULBS, ETC., STRAWBERRY PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. 
FOR SHRUBBERIES, 
BULBS AND PLANTS 
AND NATURALIZATION IN WILD GARDENS, WOODLAND WALKS, ETC. 
per iooc. per 100. perdoz. 
d. 9 . d. 
d. 
6. ..i 6 
6... i 6 
45 Anemones, doublo and single, 
in mixed colours 30 o... 3 6...0 8 
46 Anemone fulgens (the Scarlet 
Windflower) 
47 Allium aureum (Moly), bright 
yellow 
48 Allium descendens, large 
purple flower heads 
49 Alstroemeria, mixed varieties . 
BO Ascleplas tuberosa & lncarnata 
51 Brodisea congesta, pus pie ... . 
62 Camassla esculenta 
53 Cbionodoxa Luclllaa, the most 
beautiful blue spring flower , 
collected roots 7 
54 Christmas Roses, 5 / 6 , 7 / 6 , & 10/6 per doz. 
55 Crocus, in mixture 12 6 ... 1 
56 Crown Imperials, in mixture . 
57 Daffodils, in mixture , including 
the Trumpet, Mock, and 
True Narcissus. 42 /, 50 /, & 63 
68 Dog sTootll Violets, inmixture 50 
59 Feather Hyacinth 10 
60 Frltlllarlas, in mixture 10 
61 Fumitory 10 
62 Funkla (the Plantain Lily of 
Japan), mixed varieties ... 
63 Gladiolus byzantinus and 
Colvllli, in mixture 
64 Grape Hyacinths 
65 Hemerocallls, The Day Lily 
66 Hepatlcas, blue and red 
-3 
0...2 
...7 
6...1 
6...1 
6.. . 1 
6.. .0 
o. -S 
6. . .1 
6.. . 1 
6.. . 1 
6.. .1 
6.. .r 
.21 0...3 
■ IS 
•• 7 
■. 7 
...30 
O... 7 
o... 7 
- S 
... 7 
...25 
...21 
6.. . 1 
6 . . .1 
0...4 
0...3 
per 1000. 
d. 
per 100. 
a. d. 
..IS o. 
IS 
67 Hyacinths, a beautiful mixture 
68 Hyaclnthus candlcans, the 
great snow-white summer- 
flowering Hyacinth.. 
69 Iris barbata, in mixture 
70 Blue Flag Iris 
71 English and Spanish Bulbous 
Iris, in mixture 
72 Dwarf Flag Iris, in mixture ... 
73 Lenten Roses, 12 /, 18 /, & 24 / per doz, 
74 Lilies, vars. of Davuricum 
75 Meadow Saffron, Autumn 
Flowering , in mixture 
76 Meadow Saffron, Spring Flowering. 
77 Ornlthogalums , 
78 Pseonlas, in mixture 60 
79 Pyrethrums, double, in mixture 50 
80 Pyrethrums, single, in mixture 30 
81 Scllla siblrlca 42 o... 5 
82 Solomon’s Seal 15 
83 Snowdrops, double and single 21 o... 2 
84 Spring Snowflakes 7 
85 Summer Snowflakes 10 
86 Starch Hyacinths, blue 7 
87 Splrseajaponlca 30 
88 Spiraea palmata, 9 d. each 
89 Tritelela consplcua, mixed... 25 
90 Tritomas grandls and glau- 
cescens 
91 Wood Hyacinths, mixed 42 
92 Winter Aconites ! 21 o... 2 
93 Old-fashioned White Lilies 21 
perdoz. 
s. d. 
..2 6 
,.2 6 
■3 6 , 
■3 6 
6 ... 
1 o 
2 6 
...21 0...3 
...12 
10 
5 
o... 3 
. ...s° 
o... S 
•7 6 
.1 o 
.0 6 
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A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
We have made a careful selection of the very best and most distinct varieties of Strawberries, and recom- 
mend all of them, feeling confident they will give the greatest satisfaction ; others sorts cati also be had. 
Less quantities than 50 of a sort will be charged at a little higher rate. 
per 100 t. d. 
Alpine, red and white 3 6 
Auguste Nicaise, large crim- 
son 3 6 
Bicton Pine, white , large ... 3 6 
Black Prince, early 3 6 
British Queen 5 6 
Dr. Hogg, very large 5 6 
Due de Magenta, crimson ... 5 6 
Elton Pine, late 3 6 
per 100 0. d. 
Frogmore Late Pine 7 6 
Hautbois (Myatt’s) 3 6 
James Veitch, superior flavour 5 6 
keen’s Seedling, early 5 6 
La Constants 5 6 
La Grosse Sucr^e 5 6 
Loxford Hall seedling 7 6 
Lucas, large 5 6 
Marguerite, forces well 3 6 
per 100 t. 
President, great cropper 5 
Prince Arthur, fine 3 
Royalty, pale crimson 3 
Sabreur, dark crimson 3 
Sir C. Napier 5 
Sir Joseph Paxton, extra 5 
Souvenir de Kieff 5 
The Amateur, fine flavour... 5 
Vicomtesse HericartdeThury 5 
Strawberry Plants , in small Pots, 4/ 6 per dozen ; in Fruiting Pots, 12/- to 18/- per dozen. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Strong healthy selected plants, ready November to March. Early orders solicited. 
Apples 
Apricots .... 
Cherries .... 
Nectarines 
Peaches 
Pears 
Plums 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Mnc Halt- 
Standard 
Trees. 
In Pots. 
Fine L>wail 
and Pyramid 
Trees. 
In Pots. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Pyramids. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. s, d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
2 6 to 36 
4 6 to <, 6 
2 6 

5 6 to 10 6 
3 6 
12 6 to 15 6 
2 6 „ 3 6 
S 6 „ 7 6 
2 6 
7 6 to is 6 
56,, 10 6 
... ... 
10 6 
2 6 ,, 3 6 
4 6 .. S 6 
3 6 
S 6 „ 10 6 
S 6 „ 76 
4 6 to 7 6 
12 6 ,, 15 6 
2 6 ,, 3 6 
S 6 „ 7 6 
2 6 
76,, 15 6 
56,, 10 6 
... 
12 6 „ 15 6 
26,, 36 
S 6 „ 7 6 
2 6 
76,, 15 6 
S 6 „ 10 6 
... 
10 6 
26 ,, 36 
4 6 .. S 6 
3 6 
S 6 „ 10 6 
S 6 „ 76 
3 6,. 76 
10 6 
26,, 36 
4 6 „ S 6 
2 6 
56,, 10 6 
S 6 „ 76 
3 6,, 76 
Almonds, Sweet 
s. 
2 
d. 
6 to 
s. 
3 
d. 
6 
Crabs, Siberian 
2 
6„ 
3 
6 
Figs, in Pots 
3 
6., 
7 
6 
, Castle Kennedy 
3 
6„ 
7 
6 
Medlars 
3 
6,. 
7 
6 
Barberries 
per doz. 
7 
6 to 12 
O 
Blackberries, American and 
others 
II 
18 
0 „ 
30 
0 
Cranberries 
»» 
12 
0 „ 
18 
0 
Currants 
»» 
6 
0 ,, 
12 
0 
Gooseberries 
II 
6 
0 „ 
12 
0 
s. d. 
Mulberries each 7 6 to 21 
Quinces 2 6 „ 7 
Services „ 2 6 „ 3 
Spanish Chesnuts 3 6 „ 5 
Walnuts 3 6 „ 7 
s. d. 
o 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 12 
Nuts, Filbert ,, 12 
Raspberries perdoz. 3/6 to 7/6, per 100 21 
Strawberries in Fruiting Potsperdoz. 12 
Grape Vines, medium, strong, 
and extra strong, each 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15 
o „ 18 
o to 18 
o .. So 
o, 
18 
21 
{Barr and Son, 
