BARR’S 
HEATED 
FRAMES. 
p. 48, 
BULB ORDER 
TAKES THOM 
BARR’S 
SUCTION 
Garden Engines 
AND 
SYRINGES. 
t • 47. 
BARR AND SUGDEN, 
Sect, Bull), and $Iant iRercfjaittg, 
12 & 13, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. 
It will facilitate the despatch of business, if on each order the Name and Address are written distinctly and in full. 
N.]>. — E.ecspt in cases of urgency, orders are executed in rotation as received. B. Sf S. therefore respectfully invite their patrons to anticipate the 
“planting time ” by sending their orders early. 
Name of Person to whom the ) 
goods are to be charged. / . 
Conveyance I 
and Route J 
Residence and 7 
_Postal Address j 
Railway ) 
Station ) 
Name of Gardener or Steward, should ) 
either be the sender of the order. ( 
ty 
Garden, W.C. 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Iris Barbata, the 
Bearded Flag Iris, 
pp. 22 to 24 
Barr & Sugden, 
Quantity 
of 
Plants, 
CHEAP BULBS and 
PLANTS, to naturalize 
in Wild Gardens, p. 4. 
Anemones, double and 
single 
Anemone Fulgens (the 
Scarlet Windflower) 
Allium aureum (Holy) 
Allium descendeus 
Alstrcemeria aurea 
Asclepias tuberosa and 
incarnata 
Brodiaea congesta 
Caraassia, mixed 
Cbionodoxa lucilise 
Christmas lloses 
Crocus, in mixture 
Crown Imperials, in 
mixture 
Daffodils, in mixture 
Dog’s Tooth Violets, 
in mixture 
Fritillarias. mixed 
Fumitory [ Lily) 
Funkia (the Plantain 
Gladiolus Byzantinus 
andColvilli, mixed 
Grape Hyacinths, in 
mixture [Lily) 
Hemerocallis (the Day 
Hepaticas, mixed 
Hyacinths, a beautiful 
mixture 
Iris Barbata, mixed 
Flag Iris, blue & white 
English & Spanish Iris 
Dwarf Flag Iris, in 
mixture 
Leuteu Hoses 
Meadow Saffron, 
Autumn Flowering, 
in mixture 
Meadow Saffron, 
Spring Flowering. 
Omifhogalums, in 
mixture 
Paeonias, in mixture 
Polyanthus and Prim- 
roses. in mixture 
Scilla Sibirica 
Solomon’s Seal, dwarf 
and tall [single 
Snowdrops, double & 
Snowflakes, Summer 
Starch Hy acinths, blue 
Spiraea Japonica, white 
Spiraea Palmata, red 
Triteleia conspicua, 
mixed 
Tritomas, mixed 
Wood Hyacinths, mxd. 
Winter Aconites 
White Lilies 
"White Narcissus, 
double and single 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS,^. 4. 
Alpine, red and white 
Auguste Nicaise 
Bictou Pine, white, 
large 
Black Prince, early 
British Queen 
Dr. Hogg, very large 
Due de Magenta, 
crimson 
Elton Pine, late 
Frogmore, late Pine 
Hautbois (Myatt's) 
James Yeitch 
Keen's Seedling, early 
Le Constant 
La Grosse Sucr4e 
Lucas, large 
Marguerite, forces well 
Oscar, large and firm 
President, great crop 
per 
Prince Arthur, fine 
Sabreur, dark crimson 
Sir C. Napier 
Sir Joseph Paxton, 
extra 
Souvenir do Kieff 
The Amateur, tint 
flavour [de Thurv 
Vicomtesse Hericart 
SWEET VIOLETS. 
p. 43. 
Arborea, blue 
„ white 
Belle de Chatenay 
Blaudyana 
Devoniensis 
King of Violets 
Marie Louise 
Neapolitan 
Parmaeneio plena 
Queen of Violets 
Rubra plena 
» _ simplex 
Russian double blue 
i> single 
it superb 
Striata obliqua 
Suavis 
The Czar 
The White Czar 
Victoria Regina 
Single white 
Collection of 1 each 
Seed Merchants, 
Pyrethrums, p. 43 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Delphiniums, p- 44 
Phloxes, p. 44 
Potentillos, p. 44 
Early Chrysanthe- 
mums, p. 4 4 
Autumn Chrysanthe- 
mums, p. 4 4 
Michaelmas Daisies,, 
p. 44 
Campanulas, p. 4 1 
Hardy Pentstemons, 
p. 44 
Ivies, p. 44 
Virginian Creepers, 
p. 44 
Clematis, p. 44 
Evergreen Shruhs, 
p. 44 
Hardy Climbers, p. 4 1 
Greenhouse Climbers, 
p. 45 
Roses, p. 45 
Greenhouse Plants, 
p. 45 
Plants for Window 
Gardens, p. 45 
Plants for Sub-Alpine 
Mounds, p. 45 
Plants for Roekwork, 
&c., p. 45 
Alpine Succulents, 
&e., p. 45 
Herbaceous Plants, 
p. 45 
Carnations, p. 45 
Picotees, p. 45 
rinks, p. 45 
Fruit Trees, p. 4 
Specialities in Bulbs 
and Plants, p. 45 
Covent Garden Col- 
lections of Bulbs, 
p. 5 
Popular Collections, 
specially arranged, 
p. 5 
Paxtonian Collections 
of Bulbs, p. 5 
Cliveden Collections of 
Bulbs, p. 5 
Hyacinths, in colours 
for beds, p. 6 
Hyacinths, beautiful, 
mixed, all colours, 
p. 6 (201) 
Hyacinths, in mixed 
shades, for beds 
and borders, p. 6 
Hyacinths, beautiful, 
mixed, all colours, 
p. 6 (288) 
Pompon Hyacinths, 
for small glasses, 
etc., p. 6 
Roman Hyacinth, p. 6 
Parisian Hyacinth, p.G 
Hyacinths, selections, 
P-1 
Quantity 
of 
Plants. 
12 & 13, King 
Marg. Quantity 
No. of | of 
Catalogue Roots. 
Hyacinths, in named 
varieties, enumerated 
& described, pp.l to 9 
Daffodil (Narcissus) 
selections, y. 10. 
Choice mixed Daff dils 
Fine mixed Daffodils 
Nonsuch Daffodils 
Trumpet Daffodil, 
p. 10 
Qcantily 
of Roots 
New Trumpet Daffo- 
dil, p.y o 
Mock Daffodil, p. 1 1 
New Mock Daffodil, 
p. 11 
True Daffodil, etc., 
p. 12 
Burbidgei Daffodil, 
p. 12 
Polyar th is Narcissus, 
for outdo jrs, p. 12 
Polyanthus Narcissus, 
for indoors, p. 13 
Jonquils, double, p. 13 
Jonquils, single,^. 13 
Street, 
Marg. Quantity 
No. of of 
Catalogue Roots. 
Early Single Tulips, 
for out-door culture, 
or for pots, etc., 
p. 13 
Covent 
Early Double Tulips, 
p. 14 
Gesneriana Tulips, 
p. 14 
Variegated Foliage 
Tulips, p. 14 
May-flowering Tulips, 
p. 15 
Parrot Tulips, p. 15 
Various species of 
Tulips, p. 15 
Crocus, Dutch, p. 15 
Crocus, named Dutch, 
p. 15 
Croc is, choice species, 
p. 16 
Autumn Meadow Saff- 
ron, Colohicu®, p. 1 6 
Spring Meadow Saff- 
ron, p. 16 
Snowdrops, p. 16 
„ double 
„ single 
„ giant 
„ „ Imperati 
„ Elwesii 
„ fiedoutei 
Leucojum, p 17 
,, Autumnale 
„ iEstivum 
„ Pulchellum 
„ Vemum 
Scillas, Early Flower- 
ing, p. 17 
„ Sibinea 
„ Bifolia 
„ „ alba 
„ „ rubra 
„ „ taunca 
„ amcena 
„ Italica 
Chionodoxa lucilias 
(Glory of the Snow), 
p. 17 
Pusohkinia, p. 17 
Tricbonema (Romu- 
lea), p. 17 
Milla (Tii eleia),y, 17 
Dog’s Tooth Violets, 
p. 18 
Wintei Aconites, p.18 
Brodisea, p. 18 
Camassia, p. 18 
Hyacinthus, p. IS 
Ornithogalum, p. 18 
Sisyrinchium, p. IS 
Allium,^). 19 
Triilium, p. 19 
English Iris, p. 19 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
of 
Spanish Iris, p. 20 
Sundry Bulbous Iris, 
p. 20 
Iris Keempferi, or 
Japanese Iris, p.21 
Dwarf Iris, p. 22 
Beardless Iris, p. 24 
Ixias,p 25 
Morphixias, p. 26 
Sparaxia, p. 26 
Trito ias p. 26 
Bab anas p 27 
Persian Ranunculus, 
for beds, etc., p. 27 
Persian Ranunculus, 
new varitties, p.27 
Turban Ranunculus, 
p. 27 
Turco-Persian, large 
flowering Ranun- 
culus, p. 27 
Double Anemones, 
for beds, etc., p. 2S 
Quantity 
of 
Roots. 
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filling in the Name, Address, Conveyance, etc., as specified above, with the enumeration of the Bulbs, Plants, etc., required. 
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