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1121 
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Lilies — continued. 
each— 8. 
LILIUM AURATCM (The White Golden-rayed Crimson-spotted Hill Lily of Japan). This is. 
indeed, the Queen of Lilies, and should have a place in every garden and 
conservatory. It is of simple culture and perfectly hardy. Out of-doors it 
should be planted 9 in. to 12 in. deep in good fibrous loam. Strong English- 
grown Bulbs, very solid and of great substance. Orders booked for delivery 
tn October, November and December, is. 6 d., 2 s. 6 d., and 31. 6 d. each ; 
1 5 J. , 21 s , and 301. per doz. 
„ „ Bulhs from Japan. Orders booked for delivery in December, January, 
February, and March, 7/6, 10/6, 15/-, 21/-, and 30/- per doz. ; 9 d., 1/-, 1/6, & 2 
,, ,, var. platyphyllum. This is undoubtedly the largest and handsomest of all 
lilies, the petals are of great substance, very broad, overlap each 
other, and are beautifully spotted ; the diameter of the flower is 
about 12 inches each, 5*. 6 d. & 7 
,, ,, ,, rubro-vittatum, large white flower, with broad deep crimson band down 
the centre of each petal, very handsome. 10 
,, candldum (The Snow-White Madonna, or Common White Garden Lily), quite hardy, 
height 4 to 5 feet per 100, 15J.; per doz., 2 s. 6 d. 
,, ,, extra large bulbs per 100, 21 s.; per doz., 3.?. 6 d. 
,, Longiflorum Harrisii (The Bermuda or Easter Lily), a very beautiful and graceful 
Lily, with long handsome snow-white fragrant flowers. Invaluable for early forcing. 
per doz. 10 s. 6 d. and 151. ; each, is. & 1 
For descriptive list of Lilies, new ideas in cultural directions, etc., see Daffodil Catalogue. 
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IIELLEBOBOIJS OR CHRISTMAS AND LENTEN ROSES. 
Plants supplied from October to March. 
Christmas and Lenten Roses are hardy winter-flowering plants, covered with blossoms at a period of the 
year when plants in flower out-doors are a rarity. In this family there is much variety, both in flower and 
foliage, and established plants in flower borders and on rockwork, and as pot-plants, are highly decorative. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF CHRISTMAS AND LENTEN ROSES. 
For descriptions of varieties and cultural directions, see Daffodil Catalogue. 
6 - d* *. d. 
1128 6 Lenten Roses in 6 vars....l0/6, 15/, & 21 0 1131 25 Lenten Roses in 26 vars.. ..35/, 50/, & 63 0 
1129 12 ,, in 12 vars.. ..15/, 21/, & 30 0 1132 6 Christmas Roses in 6 vars. 9/, 10/6 & 15 0 
1130 18 „ in 18 vars.. ..25/, 30/, & 42 0 | 1133 12 ,, in 6 vars. 18/, 21/, & 30 0 
IIARDY HERBACEOUS PEONIAS. 
Plants supplied from October to March. 
HARDY JUNE-FLOWERING CHINESE DOUBLE P-EONIAS. 
These noble plants compete favourably, in general effect, with the finest hybrid Rhododendrons, whether it 
be in variety of tint, diversity of colour, profusion or duration of bloom. With these qualities combined to a 
handsome, massive foliage, accommodating habit, and easy culture, you have a plant to occupy the place of, or to 
associate with, the Rhododendron. These Pteonlas succeed in any ordinary garden soil, and are equally adapted 
to intermingle with shrubs, or to take their place amongst herbaceous plants in flower borders and wild gardens. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF DOUBLE CHINESE PZEONIAS. 
For descriptions of varieties and cultural directions, see Daffodil Catalogue. 
f. 
1134 50 in 60 beautiful varieties 84s. & 105 
1135 40 in 40 „ 70s. & 86 
1136 30 in 30 ,, ,, 56s. & 63 
u . $ d 
0 I 1137 20 In 20 beautiful varieties 30s., 42s., & 60 6 
0 1138 12 in 12 „ „ 16s„ 21s., & 30 O 
0 | 1139 6 in 6 ,, „ 7/6, 10/6, & 15 0 
HARDY HERBACEOUS EUROPEAN DOUBLE PEOYIAS. 
Cultural treatment the same as for the Chinese Pceonias P or ^°. z ‘ c;lcJ ’ 
». O. 8. d. 
1140 Double Red Pseony, rich crimson , very large flowers , abundantly produced 
1141 Double Rose Pfieony , flowers open full rose ana pass off flesh colour , la <ge and fine 
1142 Double White Pseony, flowers pale pink , passing off pure white, large and fine 
1143 Double Anemone-flowered Paeony, large rich crimson, petals somewhat 
irregular , an ccsthetically-shaped flower 
hardy species and varieties of SINGLE PEON IAS, 
The species and varieties of Single Pseonias offered are new to gardens, although not new introductions 
and we recommend them as fine border plants, possessing considerable character and diversity, in foliage 
and habit of growth ; some are tall with a hoe bold outline, others dwarf and bushy ; some have very large 
poppy-like flowers ; others, flowers not unlike water-lilies. 
BARR AND SON'S SELECTIONS OF SINGLE I’/BONIAS. 
For descriptions of varieties and cultural directions, see Daffodil Catxlo^ue. 
1144 1 each of 45 Single Pseonia Species, 168/- 1147 12 in 12 Single Pseonla Species, 21/-, 30/- &42/- 
1145 1 „ 30 ,, „ „ 105/- & 126/- 1148 6 in 6 „ ,, „ 10/6, 15/. ’& 21 - 
1146 1 „ 20 ,, ,, „ 60/- & 63/. 1 
[Barr and Son, 
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