Barr 4* Sugden , 18C9.J 
15 
For 
VARIOUS TULIPS. 
remarks on these, see Index , 
Each. — s. 
578 Carinata rubra (new) 0 
579 ,. violacea (new) 0 
680 Celsiana, yellow 0 
581 Clusiana, white , striped red , black centre , 
beautiful per doz. 3/6 
582 Cornuta {horned), yellow and red, curious 
per doz. 1/6 0 
583 Elegans, rich carmine „ 2/6 0 
584 Fulgens, red „ 3/6 0 
585 Maculata 0 
d. 
9 
9 
6 
0 4 
2 
3 
4 
6 
Each.— s. d. 
586 Oculus Solis ( Sun’s Eye), crimson , black 
centre , remarkable per doz. 2/6 0 3 
587 Persica, yellow „ 1/6 0 2 
588 Retroflexa, yellow „ 3/6 0 4 
589 Sylvestris (sweet scented Florentine), 
yellow per doz. 1/6 0 2 
590 Viridifiora, yreen, margined yelloio, 
ejfective per doz. 2/6 0 3 
691 ,, pracox, green 0 6 
CROCUS. 
For in-door decoration the Crocus properly managed is valuable ; and, as one of Flora’s first heralds of 
Spring, for the flower garden it is indispensable. When used two or three lines deep as an edging to beds, 
or to form broad marginal lines in distinct colours, or in various colours blended, the effect is remarkably 
striking. We have seen long, broad, wavy bands of golden yellow, of pure white, and of deep purple 
Crocus, also fancy devices of these, and groups and masses of 10 to 1,000 bulbs, expand with such effect 
in the sun, as to elicit the greatest admiration. In lawns and pleasure parks, where the grass is not 
mown very early, the Crocus and Snowdrop planted in scrolls or other fancy designs are frequently 
introduced with remarkably fine effect; while in wildernesses and woodland walks they are universal 
favourites as associates of the sweet-scented violet, the primrose, and the oxlip. 
The depredations of mice on the Crocus may be prevented by placing pieces of the Crown Imperial 
bulb near where the roots are planted. 
CHEAP DUTCH CROCUS. 
592 1000 in 8 varieties 17 
593 500 „ 8 
594 250 in 8 varieties 4 
595 100 „ 2 
596 Mixed, all colours per 100, Is. Od per 1000, 14s. Gd. 
1000. W 100. ^ (lor. 
d. s. 
0...2 
0...2 
0...2 
d. s. d. 
0...0 
0...0 
0...0 
597 Blue and Purple, mixed ... 18 
598 Striped, mixed 18 
599 White, mixed 18 
600 Fine Golden Yellow, a very 
fine pure yellow 18 0...2 0...0 4 
601 Extra fine large pure 
Golden Yellow 25 0...3 0...0 6 
' 100. W doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
1000. 
s. d. 
602 Cloth of Silver, white, 
striped purple or lilac ... 21 0...2 6...0 4 
603 Cloth of Gold, golden yel- 
low, striped brown 18 0...2 0...0 4 
604 Scotch, white, striped purple 21 0...2 6...0 4 
G05 Versicolor, white, striped 
purple 21 0...2 6...0 4 
NEW SEEDLING DUTCH CROCUS. 
The following varieties have large flowers, rich, varied, and beautiful colours, and should be planted 
wherever conspicuous masses are required, and as edgings for select beds, and the carrying out of fancy 
When grown in pots they should be planted 
designs. They are also the proper sorts for in-door culture, 
thickly together. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
£ x. d. 
606 1000 in 10 splendid varieties 1 10 0 
607 500 „ „ 0 1-6 6 
610 Extra fine mixed Seedlings, all colours — 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
611 Albion, very large white 4 0...0 8 
612 Albertine, white, striped violet ... 3 0...0 6 
613 Argus, white, violet fiaked 4 0...0 8 
614 Barr’s New Golden Yellow, the 
roots of this variety are extreme- 
ly large, each root generally 
producing from 12 to 18 fiowers 4 
G15 Blucher, fine purple lilac, distinct 4 
6...0 
6...0 
0...0 
G...0 
616 Calypso, white, purple throat 4 
617 Charles Dickens, large purple 4 
618 Coratesse de Morny, white, deli- 
cately striped, very fine 4 G...0 8 
619 David Rizzio, deep purple 4 G...0 8 
620 Earl Russell, large purple lilac ... 4 G...0 8 
621 Florence Nightingale, large fine 
white, purple throat 3 G...0 6 
622 General Garibaldi, very fine deep 
purple 7 6...1 0 
623 Gloria Mundi, white, striped lilac, 
fine 3 6...0 G 
624 Ida Pfeiffer, white, striped lilac... 4 0...0 8 
625 King of Blue, large purple, striped 
lilac (new) 4 6...0 8 
626 Koh-i-noor, large, dark purple, 
(new) 7 G 1 0 
627 La Ma.iestueuse, violet striped, on 
a delicately tinted ground 4 G...0 8 
628 La Neige, snow white 4 0...0 8 
629 Lamplighter, bright purple 4 G...0 8 
Also the following, per 100, 4.s\ Gd. ; per doz. Sd. Louis Napoleon, Mina, Bride of Abydos, Shakespeare, 
Madame Mina, Vaviabilis, Camelion, L’Amusante, Brunei, Romulus, Dandy, Perfection, Coelestina, &c. 
£ s. d. 
608 250 in 10 splendid varieties 0 8 G 
609 100 in 20 „ 0 4 6 
per 100, 3s. Gd per 1000, 30s. 
Per 100. Per doz. 
630 Leviathan, largeblue striped (new) 7 
631 Lord Byron, very fine purple 4 
632 Lord Macaulay, large dark purple 
(neio) 7 
633 Lilacinus superbus, light lilac 4 
634 Lord Palmerston, sky blue, pretty 4 
635 Mary Stuart, white, purple throat 4 
636 Mrs. Beecher Stowe, pure white... 4 
637 Mont Blanc, large pure white , 
purple base 4 
638 Ne Plus Ultra, fine lilac purple ... 3 
639 OtheWo, fine dark purple 4 
640 Pomona, splendid white 4 
641 Pride of Albion, white , striped 
violet, large and fine 3 
642 Prince Albert, large purple lilac... 3 
643 Princess Alexandra, white, striped 
lilac, large flower 3 
644 Princess of Wales, fine large pure 
white, extra 5 
645 Purity, pure white 4 
646 Rubens, the richest purple 4 
647 Queen Victoria, pure white 3 
648 Sir J. Franklin, large dark purple 4 
649 „ Walter Scott, beautifully ^;en- 
cifled lilac, very large. 3 
650 Sulphureus (Louis d’6r) stdphur 
yellow .! 4 
651 Vulcan, rich purple lilac... 3 
d. s. 
d. 
6...1 
0 
G...0 
S 
G...1 
0 i 
G...0 
8 j 
0...0 
8 
G...0 
8 
0...0 
8 
0...0 
8 
0...0 
G 
0...0 
8 
G...0 
8 
G...0 
G 
G...0 
G 
C...0 
G 
6...0 
9 " 
0...0 
8 
6...0 
8 
G...0 
G ' 
0...0 
8 - 
G...0 
6 
G...0 
S 
6...0 
G 
