Barr & Sugden, 
Marg. Quantity 
No. of | of 
Catalogue Root* 
Chrysanthemum- 
flowered Double 
Anemones, p. 28 
Newer Varieties of 
Double Anemones, 
p. 28 
Single Poppy-Ane- 
mones, p. 28 
Anemone Stellata ot 
Hortensis, p. 28 
Anemone Fulgens, 
p. 28 
Anemone species, p.29 
Cyclamen, p. 29 
Crown Impetials,p.30 
Fritillarias, p. 30 
Scillaa, late flowering, 
p. 30 
Sundry Scxlias, p. SO 
Muscari, p. 30 
Lily of the Valley, y>.31 
Seed Merchants, 
Marg. 
No. of 
Convallaria (Solo- 
mon's Seal), p. 31 
Dielytra, p. 31 
Spiraea, p. 31 
Plantain Lilies 
(Funkia), p. 31 
Hepatica, p. 32 
Hemerocallis (i hs Day 
Lily), p. 32 
Tropaeolum,yj. 32 
Tuberoses, p. 32 
Tigridias, p. 32 
Guernsey Lilies, p. 33 
Belladonna Lilies, 
p. 33 
Amaryllis, hardy, 
p. 33 
Vallota purpurea 
Amaryllis Formosis- 
sima, p. 33 
Amaryllis, Greenhouse^ 
p. 33 
Nerine, p. 33 
Zephyranthes, p. 34 
Gladioli, early flower- 
ing, p. 34 
Read v in October. 
Early Gladioli for 
Shrubberies, p. 34 
Ready in September 
Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
12 & 13, King 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Gladioli, Varieties of, 
Gandavensis, p. 34 
Ready in December 
Antholyza, p. 34 
Watsonia, p. 35 
Agapanthus, p. 35 
Alstroemerias, p. 35 
Antbericum, p. 35 
Montbrelia, p. 35 
Sparaxis Pulcherrima, 
p. 35 
Tritoma, p, 35 
HardyChinesePaeonia 
p. 35 
Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
Christmas Rose, p. 37 
Lenten Roses, p. 37 
Street, 
Lilies, pp. 37 to 40 
Ready in Octobei 
Isolirion Group, p. 38 
Mar^. 
No. of 
Cataloguo 
Quantity 
of 
Boots 
Eulirion Group, p. 39 
Martago: Group, p.39 
Arcbelirion Group, 
pp. 39, 40 
Sundry Bulbs and 
Tubers, pp. 41,42 
Covent 
Quantity 
Vegetable Seeds fer 
Autumn Sowing 
Annuals and Peren- 
nials for Autumn 
Sowing 
Choice Greenhouse 
Seeds for Autumn 
Sowing 
Seakale Roots, 10/6, 
13/6, 17/0, and 20/- 
per 100. Ready Nov. 
Asparagus Roots, 3/6, 
5/6, 7/6, 10/6, to 
15/- per 100 
Rhubarb Roots, in 
variety, 10/6 per 
doz. 
Ditto ditto, Mo- 
narch, new, l/6each 
Globe Artichokes, es- 
tablished plants, 6/- 
and 9/- per dozen 
Mushroom Spawn, in 
cakes, 6d. each, or 
per bushel, 6/- 
Freneh Mushroom 
Spawn, in boxes, 3/6 
and 5/6 
Garden Requisites, 
p. 46 
Bouquet Stalk Wire 
BouquetCamelliaWire. 
Bouquet BindingWirel 
Prepared Gum for 
Bouquets 
Flower Sticks 
Copper Wire 
Metallic Wire 
Verbena Pegs 
Wall Nails 
Woollen Shreds 
Medicated Shreds 
Garden Gloves 
Gentlemen’s „ „ 
Ladies' ,, ,, 
Thermometers 
Wooden Labels 
Metallic Labels 
„ Ink 
Imperishable Garden 
Waterproof Twine 
for Labels 
Pencils 
Nail Bags 
Paxton Fumigator 
Saynor’s Pruning; 
Knives 
Saynor's Budding 
Knives 
Vine Scissors 
Brehaut’s Scissors 
Selby Gatherers 
Garden Syringes 
„ Engines 
Mowing Machines 
Watering cans 
Transmission Cut 
Flower Cases 
„ Fruit Cases 
Garden, W.C. 
Quantity 
Heated Frames for 
raising seeds and 
striking cuttings 
Aphis Brush 
Bass for Tying 
Raphia for Tying 
Mats, Archangel 
Frigi Domo 
Brittain’s Netting 
Hampson’s Shading 
Tiffany 
Tanned Netting 
Manures, etc.,p. 47 
Standen’s Manure 
Peruvian Guano 
Clay’s Fertiliz r 
Florvita 
Watson’s Lawn Sand 
Fine Lawn Grass Seed 
forAutumn Sowing, 
Is., Is. 3d., & Is. 6d. 
per lb. 
Thomson’s Styptio 
Cold Grafting Wax 
Summer Cloud 
Prepared Cocoa Fibre 
and Charcoal 
Charcoal for Jardinets, 
etc. 
Cocoa Fibre 
Sifted Cocoa Fibre 
Green Carpet Moss, 
1 /-& 2/6 
Peat 
Leaf Mould 
Silver Sand 
Virgin Loam 
Mixed Soil for Potting 
Fowler’s Insecticides 
„ Mealy Bug 
Destroyer 
Gishurst Compound 
Gishurstine 
Insect Destroyer 
Tobacco Powder 
„ Distributors 
Tobacco Paper 
Tobacco Soap 
Tobacco Juice 
Abyssinian Mixture 
New Hyacinth 
Glasses, p. 48 
The Queen, with art- 
cameo figures 
„ With flowers, &c. 
The Prince, with 
floral decorations 
Tye’s No. 1, with art- 
cameo figures 
„ With flowers, &c. 
., Plain 
Tye’s Triple 
Tye’s Miniature 
BARRA IMPROVED GARDEN SYRINGES. For Prices, seep. 47. 
N?l 
CARDEN SYRINGE. 
The Improved Paxton Fumigator. See p. 47 . 
Ladies' Watering-Can, with Brass Rose. See p. 47 . 
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See p. 47 . 
The Selby Fruit Gatherer. See p. 47 . 
Barr's Portable Transmission Cut Flower 
AND FRUIT jAPANNJtD TlN BOXES. No. 1. 14 in. hy 1U in , has 
2 compartments, ISs ; extra strong, 2 * 9 . No. 2, 18 in. by 13 in., has 
3 compartments, 25s.; extra strong, 31s. No. 3, 23 in. by 10 in. , 
has 4 compartments, 3ls.; extra strong, 42s. 
