SPECIAL NOTICES. 
8ST Ba rr’s 
Prize Medals for Cut Daffodil. Flowers, Spring, 1802 , see Daffodil Catalogue. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
I Quality —When the Bulbs in Holland are in flower, we annually make a professional visit to the 
principaV "bulb laruis " to inspect the crops, and our supply of Dutch-grown bulbs is drawn fro 
the healthiest " stocks ” of the most reliable growers ; we can therefore recommend them w tb 
the utmost confidence, and feel sure that if the bulbs receive proper culturdltreatment they wi 1 g « 
great satisfaction. Simple and practical cultural directions head each family of plants m the 
II. Experimental 'Siouuds and Nursery. Long Dltton, five minutes fr0 ™ 
(close to the Surbiton New Recreation Grounds). Visitors at all seasons v.ill find many tmngs or 
interest and beautv in Hardy Bulbs, Tubers and Herbaceous Perennial Plants. In spring the 
briffiarm^oR theTbiflb^elctesurpasses description. From August to April one variety or another of 
our unique collection of rare SpecieB of Crocus may be seen in flower, and in September and Octobe 
there is a env display of beautiful varieties ol Meadow Saffrons. . 
HI. Parcel Post.—' We Rhall in all cases use the Parcel Post, when cheapest , and the articles admit of 
being packed for safe transmission by “ Parcel Post ,,,, Railway 
IV Carriage by Rail may be deducted at settlement of account, on orders for Bulbs to any ^ Railway 
tv. uamage “ y G ^ Prl J in ant) t0 aU orts on the Irish Coast (exerpt goodscoming under Clause Vll. . 
V Orders paid In advance.'— If it is necessary to send such by Rail, carriage will be prepaid, if requested, 
V, * ‘swurrx 
will be made for the same. Returned empties should invariably have the senders name on the 
address label for the identification of sender, and a notification be sent by post stating date of dispatch 
and name of Railway Company, that wc may see that the empty is dul f insecticides 
VII. Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Plants in pots, Soils, Watson s Law i Sand .Manures . l nse «'^ des ^ 
Barr's Cut Flower and Fiuit Conveyance Boxes, Barrs Improved Indoor Frames, Barrs Improved 
Hydropuit Garden Engines, etc.— on these we do not allow carriage. f . . 
VIII. Five per cent, may be deducted from accounts if paid within on « ° f W C or 
IX. Post Office Orders and Postal Orders to be made payable at Post Office, Covent Carden.vy.^ o> 
any other Post Office, these and all cheques to be crossed, addtng the words and Co., or by 
preference “ London and County Bank." Small amounts in a Registered Letter may be remitted in 
era ks < £sksss 
Daisies, Perennial Sunflowers, Phloxes, Day-Lilies, Plantain- Lilies, and a lew other beautiful 
XI Otm^oUectlmf oTDaffodils has been described in the Journal of Hoiticulture of ^Yhan'coo'sDecies 
" A great national or International museum of Daffodils : embraemg not ^hss than s> 3 °sP.ne? 
and Varieties. The collection includes The Weardale Daffodils raised by 
Backhouse and The Longford Bridge Daffodils, raised by the late Mr. Edward ueeas, tnese- 
feedlinerand hvbridf were arranged and named by Mr. Barr, and are now the favourite Daffodils 
of /he Period Since Messrs. Backhouse and Leeds have passed from our midst, Messrs. Nelson, 
Leicbtlfn Rawson and de Graaff, have ra'sed fine varieties, some of which are offered in our present 
d f Daffodil Catalogues These Daffodils are all perfectly hardy, remaining uninjured in the 
Spen ground ^l°rffig thl mSHevere winters ; ou, of doors the different vari es maintam a succession 
of bloom from February to end of May, and are more decorative and useful for cutt ng than any 
other hardv spring flowers. Daffodils are valuable for pot-culture (three to five bulbs in a 4 or 
expenses’. Address all cut 'specimens for naming, accompanied with a remittance, to our Nursery, 
\11I Cut Datfodil Flowers S —When\n bloom out-of-doors, cut specimens of New Daffodils correctly named, 
l7lfl'}o7ndZidlr Special 
ConfeT^C^f^th^R^^^ltokRfri^Rst^^ ah^beifn 
^re^he great centre of 'attraction. Medal's and many Certificates have been awarded to our exhibits 
of herbaceous plants, etc. 
NOTICES TO OUR FOREIGN AND COLONIAL CORRESPONDENTS. 
XV To insure prompt attention, orders should be accompanied by a remittance, a draft or an "order to pay," 
on a London agent ; the remittance being sufficient to cover expense of cases, and also of carriage 
XVI. SEEDS AN iT'bU LB^ fcan^now i ^to“ses to India at the rate of 8 d. per lb., through the 
XVII. In^MppU^Bulbrand Plante^oTndia and '^Catonies^ great care is exercise^ by us m selecbn^ 
any P waJ g 'hold d Sm Responsible 6 foTthe condition in^wbtoh plants or 
XVIII. Our experience in successfully preparing and shipping Seeds, Bulbs, and Plants to India and the 
Colonies, extends over a long period. \Barr and Son, 
