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IXIAS, MORPHIXIAS, SPARAXI3, TRITONIAS, AND BABIANAS. 
I xi AS — continued. 
per doz.— a. d. 
825 Emperor of China, yellow, centre black... 3 6 
826 Erubescens major, deep rose-carmine, 
black centre 1 6 
827 Glory, bronze-crimson, black centre 1 6 
828 Golden Drop, golden-yellow, purple centre 1 o 
829 Gracchus, canary-yellow, crimson centre.. 1 6 
830 Hector, rose-purple, dark centre 1 6 
831 Hercules, 7 vhite tinged rose, deep rose 
centre, fine 1 0 
832 Josephine, striped rose and white, pretty ... 1 6 
833 Lady Carey, buff-orange , black centre 1 6 
834 Lady Slade, beautiful pink, carmine centre 1 3 
835 Magnlfica, rich deep yellow, chocolate centre 2 o 
836 Magnum bonum, white, blue centre, large 1 6 
837 Nitens, intense deep magenta, handsome... 1 6 
per doz.— s. d. 
838 Pallas, pale primrose, purple centre 1 6 
839 Pearl, white, violet centre, large 1 6 
840 Prestlos, the largest of the Ixias, pure 
white, velvety crimson centre 2 6 
841 Proestans, ruby-crimson 2 6 
842 Rosea plena (Wonder), bright rose-pink, 
double sweet-scented flowers 1 6 
843 Sarnia’s Glory, rich yellow, black centre .. 2 6 
844 Smiling Mary, rosy -pink 1 6 
845 Sunbeam, orange, striped crimson 1 o 
846 Titania, white passing to rose 2 o 
847 Virgilius, pale primrose, violet centre 1 6 
848 Viridiflora, sea-green, black centre, distinct 2 6 
849 Vulcan, orange-red, black centre 2 6 
MORPHIXIAS. 
These have the same graceful habit as the Ixia, and are very floriferous ; they come into bloom later than the 
Ixias, and continue in flower frequently till August. 
per doz.— a. d. per doz 8 . d 
850 Panlculata, beautiful buff colour i 6 I 862 Paniculata rosea, rosy apricot 2 6 
*51 „ alba, white, black centre 2 6 | 863 „ mixed 2 6 
SPARAXIS. 
It would be difficult to conceive colours more diversified and gorgeous than is represented by the Sparaxls 
and one can well appreciate Mr. Saunders' observation, "that he has seen the knee of an enthusiast bent and 
gymnastics performed over a bed of these, without feeling at liberty to condemn the performer.” The fine 
compact dwarf growth of the Sparaxis, and its rich beautiful colours, mark its suitability for pot-culture. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF BEAUTIFUL SPARAXIS. 
854 6 each of 12 splendid varieties . i 0 6 
3 „ 12 „ ;;;;;;; 6 6 
per doz. s. d. 
858 Choice mixed per ioo, 7s. 6d. 1 6 
859 Fine mixed per 100 , 5 ;. 6d. 1 o 
860 Angellque, white, yellow centre 1 6 
861 Delicata, light yellow, centre spotted brown 2 6 
862 Garibaldi, rich crimson, yellow centre ... 5 6 
863 Josephine, white, with yellow centre 2 o 
864 Lady French-white, blotched purple 2 6 
865 Leopard, primrose, spotted brown, y el. centre 1 6 
g. d. 
856 2 each of 12 splendid varieties 4 6 
867 1 „ 12 ,, „ 2 6 
per doz. s. d. 
866 Maculata, white, purple and primrose ... 2 o 
867 Nain, white and crimson, primrose centre, 1 6 
868 Queen Victoria (new), white, spotted black 2 o 
869 Tricolor, scarlet, marbled crim. , centre ycl. 1 6 
870 ,, alba, white, black, and yellow.. 2 o 
871 „ grandiflora.zvV/* crimson, yellow 
cent re, fine 1 6 
872 Victor Emmanuel, red and yellow 1 6 
TRITONIAS. 
The habit and growth of these resemble the Sparaxis, but the prevailing colours differ, and flowering later 
hey form a most important succession. The colours range from buff to rose and the richest glowing orange 
the flowers always having a beautiful transparency. At Cliveden, the late Mr. Fleming was in the habit of 
growing hundreds of pots of Crocata for furnishing jardinets. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF BEAUTIFUL TRITONIAS. 
873 
874 
876 2 
s. d. 
6 each of 10 splendid varieties . .. ic o 
3 .. 10 ;; ,o 6 
10 
7 6 
per doz.s. d. 
879 Avalanche (new), splendid snow-white ... 5 6 
880 Brilliant, rich luminous orange-scarlet ... 2 6 
881 Crocata, bright orange per 100, 10/6 1 6 
882 Eclair, bright scarlet o 6 
883 Elegans, orange-cerise 1 6 
884 Fenestrata, soft rose-salmon 2 6 
876 1 each of 10 splendid varieties 4 o 
877 Choice mixed ...per 100, ys. 6 d., per doz. 1 6 
878 Fine mixed per 100, 51. 6d., per doz. 1 o 
per doz. s. d 
885 Incomparable ( new ) , bright orange-sca rlct, 
largest-flowering of all 5 6 
886 Julia (new), delicate flesh-salmon 5 6 
887 Leopard, salmon , streaked orange, fine ... 4 6 
888 Prince Alfred, white, very latgc 4 6 
889 Speciosa, brilliant orange-scarlet 4 6 
890 Squalida, blush-white, suffused rose 4 6 
JbAolAN AS. 
. „ T ! e flowers of the Babiana range in colour from blue to the richest crimson-magenta, and set off 
8>'een hirsute foltagc, they form a striking contrast botli in flower and foliage to the Sparaxis 
and lritoma. file Babiana has the same fine dwarf compact growth, and is a good companion plant to 
Sparaxis and Tntoma, in pots or out of doors. 1 1 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF BEAUTIFUL BABIANAS. 
891 
892 
893 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 
903 
5 each of 10 splendid varieties 
3 „ 10 
. per doz. 8. 
Atro-cyanea, purple-blue, marked white... 2 
Attraction, dark blue , vigorous habit 3 
Celia, rose, marked white 2 
General Froome, violet, spotted white 4 
General Scott, lavender, suffused white ... 4 
General Slade, brilliant magenta 4 
Julia, petals alternately white and blue ... 4 
d. 
6 
o 
6 
d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
894 1 each of 10 splendid varieties 3 o 
895 Choice mixed ...per 100, ys. 6d., per doz. i 6 
896 Fine mixed per 100, 5*. 6 d., per doz. 1 o 
per doz. 8. d. 
904 Kermesina, rich crimson-magenta 2 o 
905 Lady Carey, rose, marked white 2 6 
906 Rubro-cyanea, blue , crimson centre, 
beautiful 4 6 
907 Speciosa, mauve, suffused blue 2 6 
908 Villosa, blue 1 6 
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