BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 25 
BARR'S CHOICE NAMED LARGE-FLOWERED CROCUSES — continued. 
Barr’s Golden-Yellow, Giant Bulbs; 
producing an abundance of flowers, 
rem^kably showy ...per looo, 50/- 
Black Knight (new), long dark glossy 
purple flowers, with black lustre ; 
the most handsome of all purples 
per 1000, 35/- 
Bleu Celeste, the most beautiful of all 
the large-flowered Crocuses, flowers 
soft pale azure with silvery shading 
inside, and striking orange stigmata 
David Rizzio, lavender-purple, 
per 1000, 25/- 
Harlequin (new), outer petals white 
feathered and shaded lilac, inner 
petals bright purple, stem glossy 
violet, very showy and a good con- 
trast to other varieties, per 1000, 30/- 
King of Whites, the Finest White 
Crocus, producing very handsome 
long snowy white flowers of great 
size per tooo, 27/6 
per 100 per doz. 
s. d. s. d 
5 6...0 10 
4 0...0 7 
4 6...0 8 
2 9...0 5 
3 6...0 6 
3 0...0 6 
Madame Mina, white striped and 
shaded lilac, violet base, large 
flower per 1000, 25/- 2 9...0 5 
per 100 per doz. 
s. d. s. d 
Margot, a most lovely variety, 
flowers large, outer petals shaded 
white, inner petals soft lavender, 
strongly recommended, per 1000, 30/- 3 6...0 6 
Mont Blanc, pure white „ 25/- 2 9...0 5 
President Lincoln, fine bold globular 
flowers, dark glossy purple 
per icoo, 25/- 2 9...0 5 
Pride of Albion, white, slightly 
striped violet, dark violet base, fine 
and showy per 1000, 25/- 2 9.0 5 
Purpureus grandiflorus, long hand- 
some rich deep purple flowers 
per 1000, 25/- 2 9...0 5 
Purple Queen, splendid large flowers 
of a rich deep lavender purple 
per 1000, 35/- 4 0...0 7 
Sir Walter Scott, discarded. Now 
superseded by much finer kinds. 
Snow Queen, large globular snowy 
white flowers, handsome 
per 1 OCX), 27/6 3 0...0 6 
CROCUSES. 
BARR’S AUTUMN-, WINTER- AND SPRING-FLOWERING SPECIES. 
No hardy garden is complete without these floral gems, which carry on a continual display of bloom 
from August to March, and light up the garden with their bright colours in winter when few other plants 
are flowering. On rockwork and in grass they form a charming picture, while in pots they make a very 
pretty effect. In nomenclature we have followed Mr. George Maw's Monograph on the Croci. 
The delightful effect produced by masses of C. speciosus, C. longiflarus, C. sativus, C. Tommasinianus, 
etc., when naturalised, can only be realised by those who have witnessed it. 
Cultural Directions.— Any ordinary garden soil suits these Crocuses. Plant the bulbs as early 
as possible, and very shallow, barely covering them with soil. 
Selections of - Autumn-Flowering Species. 
3 each of 20 species 12/6 & 18/- | 3 each of 12 species 6/6 & 10/6 
1 „ „ 20 „ 4/6 & 6/6 I 1 „ „ 12 „ 2/68:4/- 
Selections of Winter-flowering Species. 
3 each of 23 species 21/- I 3 each of 12 species 10/6 
1 .. .. 23 7/6 | 1 „ „ 12 „ 3/9 
Selections of Early Spring-flowering Species. 
3 each of 23 species 8/6 & 12/- | 3 each of 12 species 6/6 & 10/6 
1 „ „ 25 3/- & 4/6 ! 1 „ „ 12 2/6 & 4/- 
A Full Descriptive List of our Crocus Species, with their native habitats given, may be had 
on application. 
Ci}" The few species quoted in the following list arc mostly those we can offer cheaply in quantity, and 
we can strongly recommend them for naturalising and massing on rockwork, in grass, etc., where 
their beauty will delight the eye from Autumn till early Spring. 
. . w, f . per 100 per rioz. 
Autumn-Flowering. s j s j 
Asturicus, a showy species, flowers 
ranging from pale mauve to purple- 
lilac, with darker striping at base... 12 6... 1 9 
Hyemalis Foxii, white veined rich 
purple towards base, with yellow 
throat, pretty 15 0...2 3 
Longiflorus (odorus), charming soft 
rose-lilac, very beautiful in borders 
or naturalised on rockwork 10 6...1 6 
per roo per doz. 
s. d. s. d 
Pulchellus, a lovely species, flowers 
lavender-blue with white anthers ... 21 0...3 o 
Salzmanni, lilac, with dark feathering 10 6...1 6 
Sativus (Saffron Crocus), large 
flowers, purplish lilac, feathered 
violet, and with showy orange 
stigmata. ( Requires to be established 
to flower freely J per 1000, 40/- 4 6...0 8 
