Telegraphic Address— 
BAKE, Covent Garden, London. 
BARR’S 
1892 . 
POPULAR 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
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Hyacinths and Daffodils 
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Amaryllis, page 20. 
Anemones, page 17. 
Babianas,/tf£i' 16. 
Begonias, page 22. 
Chionodoxas, page 12. 
Colchicums, page 22. 
Crocuses, page 10. 
Crown Imperials, page 22. 
Cyclamen, page 18. 
Dielytras, page 13. 
Gladioli, page 19. 
Myacinthus candicans,/. 19. 
Irises, page 14. 
Ixias , page 16. 
Jonquils, pageS. 
Lachenalias, page 23. 
Lilies, page 20. 
Lilies of the Valley, page 13. 
Muscaris, page 13. 
Narcissi, pages 7 & 8. 
Ornithogalums,/iry<f 23. 
Puschkinia, page 13. 
Ranunculus, page 17. 
Snowdrops, page 11. 
Snowflakes, page 12. 
Sparaxis, page 16. 
Spiraeas , page 13. 
Tigridias, page 21. 
Tritonias, page 16. 
T ropaeolums, page 23. 
Tuberoses, page 22. 
Tulips, pages 8, 9, & 10. 
Winter Aconites, page 12. 
Wood Hyacinths,/^ 12. 
Scillas, page 12. 
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P few Miscellaneous Beautiful Bulbous and Tuberous-Rooted Plants, for all Seasons, page 22, 
CONTENTS. 
Part II.— Beautiful Bulbous .and Tuberous-rooted Plants for all Seasons. 
PAGE I 
Agnpantlius 22 
Alliums 22 
Alstrcemerias ... 22 
Arums 22 | 
Begonias 22 i 
Broditeas 22 ; 
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Bulbocodium ... 22 
Camassia 22 
Colchicums 22 
Crown Imperials 22 
Dahlias 22 
Erytlironiums ... 28 
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Freesias 23 
Fritillarias 23 
Hyacinthus 23 
Ixiolirion 23 
Lachenalias 28 
Millas 28 
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Moutbretias 23 
Ornithogalums... 28 
Polygonatum ... 23 
Richardias(Lilies 
of tbe Nile) ... 23 
Romulea 23 
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Sau^uinaria 23 
Schizostylis 23 
Star of Bethlehem 
Ornithogaluin. 23 
Triteleia (Milla) 23 
Tropseolums 23 
Part III.— Inexpensive Hardy Beautiful Daffodils, embracing- High-class and 
Distinct Varieties only, omitting many of the earlier introductions which have 
been superseded by finer kinds at equally moderate prices. Daffodil Amateurs 
should send for our complete list of these beautifid early Spring flowers, wherein 
all the new sorts to 1892 will be found. 
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Barr’s Daffodils, and what the 
Gardening Papers say of them 32 
Culture of Daffodils 2t 
Selections of ,, 25 
Literature of the 25 
Polyanthus (many-flowered) ,, 7 
Hoop Petticoat Daffodils 25 
Ajax or Trumpet „ 25 
Double Trumpet ,, 27 
Peerless Chalice-Cupped ,, ... 27 
Barr’s Hybrid Daffodils 28 
Leeds’ „ „ 28 
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Mountain Hybrid Daffodil ... 28 
Hume’s ,, „ 28 
Backhouse’s ,, ,, 28 
Nelson’s „ ,, 29 
Macleay’s ,, ,, 29 
Sabin’s ,, „ ......... 29 
Bernard’s „ ,, 29 
Tridymus, 3-crowned Hybrid 29 
Odorus, Large Jonquil-Daffodil 39 
Triandi us (Angel’s Tears) ,, 29 
Juncifolius, Rush-leaved Dans. 29 
Double Nonsuch Daffodils. 
Double Odorus 
Burbidge’s Hybrid 
Poet's Early-flowering 
Poet’s Late-flowering 
Gardenia-flowered 
The Graceful Rush-leaved 
Sweet-scented jonquil , 
Intermedius , 
Primrose Pccrless(Biflorus) 
Schizanthes and Muzart’s , 
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Inexpensive Daffodils to naturalize in Grass in Meadows, Orchards, Oak Groves, &c., page 31. 
BARR’S DAFFODIL PRIZE MEDALS FOR 1893. 
To be awarded by tbe Royal Horticultural Society, 117 Victoria Street, Westminster, Loudon. 
Feb.— Eest Collection of Forced Daffodils. Award— Barr’s Large Silver Medal. 
Best Seedling Daffodil, uot in commerce, raised in England, Scotland, or Ireland, and shown at any Meeting 
from February to May, accompanied by the history of its origin. Award — Barr’s Large Silver-Gilt Medal. 
First March Meeting.— Best Collection of Forced Daffodils. Award— Barr’s Large Silver Medal. 
Second March Meeting.— Collection of Daffodils. 1st Prize -Barr’s Large Silver Medal. 2nd Prize— Small 
Silver Medal. 3rd Prize — Large Bronze Medal. -1th Prize — Small Bronze Medal. 
Same Prizes April (First and Second Meeting) and First May Meeting. Fuller particulars on application. 
Barr & Son will again offer Prizes for 1894. 
BARR & SON, 
12 & 13 KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. 
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