BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 5 
each — a. d. 
LACHENALIAS, Beautiful New Varieties, raised by the Rev. Theodore Marsh, 
all decided improvements and valuable additions to this lovely family of plants. 
„ Cawston Gem, yellow, tipped pink, robust grower per doz. 12/ 13 
„ Garnet, very early, yellow with deep ruby edge „ 12 13 
„ Rector of Cawston, rich deep yellow, tipped red, dwarf „ 12/ 1 3 
LEUCOJUM (Spring Snowflake), a Beautiful New Specie3 from 
Andalusia. We regret to say that the collected bulbs we sent out last year 
under this name turned out to be a species of Dipcadi , which makes a similar bulb to a 
Leucojum. We should be glad if those who purchased any would kindly communicate 
with us so that we may put the matter right. 
LILIUM Herryi, a most handsome and elegant Lily discovered lately by Dr. Henry 
in North China ; the flowers resemble in form L. speciosum, but arc orange-yellow in 
colour and freely produced on elegant branching heads, a hardy and vigorous grower, 
lit. 5 to 6 ft 5 6 
,, Harrisii (The Bermuda Easter Lily), a few special monster bulbs 
per doz., 15/ ; 1/6, 2/ & 2 6 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, Barr’s Giant - flowered English Strain, 
“ Alexandra,” a very beautiful strain with large handsome bells, specially 
suited ior out-door culture, but may also be slowly forced in pots or boxes after Christmas 
per 100, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
M 1 LLA Bridgesii, a rare species, bearing large umbels of fine handsome rich deep 
purple-blue flowers, very handsome, ht. 1 ft per doz. 7/6 o 8 
MONTBRETIAS, amongst the most brilliantly coloured of flowers and greatly 
valued for cutting, see page 41. 
MUSCARI conicum “Heavenly Blue,” this lovely coloured form was sent us 
some years ago from Trebizond ; the blue is of the brightest and richest shade imaginable, 
large masses producing a wonderful effect in spring ; the flowers have a delightful fragrance 
and are very valuable for cutting as they last long in water ; by far the showiest of ail the 
Muscaris. Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Royal Botanic Society, 1897 . See 
page 42, and Illustration, page 32 per 100, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 o 2 
„ neglectum carneum, a rare starch Hyacinth , bearing spikes covered with 
beautiful bell-shape flowers of a pretty rosy flesh shade per doz. 12/ 1 3 
ORNITHOGALUM pyramidale, a flower of chaste beauty, see page 44, and 
Illustration, page 30 per doz. 7/6 o 9 
RANUNCULUS asiaticus superbus, a splendid strain of large-flowered 
Ranunculi with double, semi-double, and single flowers of most brilliant varied colours 
per 1000, 30/; per too, 3/6 
RICHARDIA Pentlandii, the Beautiful Large Golden Calla or Arum Lily, 
a noble plant with handsome plain deep green foliage and large rich golden-yellow flowers 
Plants in pots, according to size, each 10/6, 15/, 21/, 30/ & 42 o 
„ Rehmanni, The Pink Calla, a beautiful variety which under proper manage- 
ment may be flowered a beautiful rose-pink ; when in bud place in the brightest light possible, 
to bring out the colour 8 6 
STERNBERGIA Fischeriana, a handsome Spring-flowering species of “ Lily of 
the Field ” per doz. 12/ 1 3 
TECOPHILAIjA cyanocrocus, a most lovely Chilian Spring-flowering bulb, 
see page 47 per doz. 24/ 2 3 
TIGRIDIAS, The Tiger-Spotted Flowers, grand Mexican bulbous plants of 
gorgeous beauty, see page 47. 
TULIP, Darwin Tulip “The Sultan,” may almost be called the Black Tulip, 
dowers of handsome form and a rich glossy maroon-black, tall grower. Award of Merit 
by the R.H. S., May 6tb, 1896 per doz. 10/6 1 o 
„ Parrot Tulip “ Crimson Beauty,” a flower of gorgeous beauty, rich deep 
blood-crimson, with blackish mat kings, splendid for flower borders or hanging baskets 
per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6 
TULIPA Flava, a rare and beautiful Tulip, of tall growth, bearing large flowers 
of a soft lemon-yellow shade 3 6 
„ Kaufinanniana, a rare and beautiful Tulip, bearing early in the season 
large handsome flowers of elegant form, large broad reflexing petals creamy white with 
carmine red on reverse, centre yellow 3 6 
For lovely forms of COTTAGE TULIPS, see page 51 ; DARWIN TULIP, S, see page 52 ; and TULIP 
SPECIES, see page 53. 
Bari's Choice Hyacinths, specially selects 1 for Exhibition, sea page 25. 
