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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910. 
Hardy Border Plants for Autumn Planting— continued. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS — continued. 
each — s. d 
Coombe Fishacre Purple (new 
1909), a handsome large self-purple hybrid 
with open well-formed flowers ; raised by 
Archer Hind , Esq 5 6 
Don Quixote, rich self rose-purple I o 
guttatus sub-punctatus, large 
pure white flowers o g 
Lasandra, rosy purple, veined and 
slightly spotted purple I 6 
Maharajah(new), deep metallic purple, 
large open flowers, handsome 2 6 
Modesty, white, petals heavily spotted 
half way up with maroon 2 6 
Mixed Hybrids, in beautiful shades of purple, rose, and white, many of them handsomely 
spotted. We can strongly recommend these Strong Plants, per doz. 5/6 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies), showy hardy plants, blooming from June to August, and 
equally valuable for flower borders, shrubberies, rock and wild gardens, naturalising in 
grass, or for sunny positions by the waterside. The flowers last long when cut, the most 
backward buds opening in water. Plant from autumn to early spring. 
BARR & SONS’ SELECTIONS OF DAY LILIES. 
each— s. d 
Mrs. Dene (new), blush-white feathered 
rose at edge, slightly spotted maroon- 
crimson, extra 3 6 
Pauline (new), white, freely spotted 
crimson, very pretty 2 6 
Primrose Dame (new), large creamy 
white flowers, spotted crimson at base, extra 3 6 
punctatissimus, light rose-purple, 
spotted 1 o 
roseus punctatus, deep rose, freely 
spotted o 9 
Tea Rose (new), flowers creamy white, 
of fine form 2 6 
12 in 12 fine handsome varieties ... 
6 ,, 6 ,, „ 
7 1 - 
3/6 
24 in 6 fine handsome varieties. 
SO ,, 6 ,, ,, ,, 
each — j 
Aureole, a beautiful new variety from 
Japan, producing on stout branching stems 
deep glowing orange flowers with ruddy 
reverse, ht. 2 ft o 
Buttercup, bright yellow, showy, ht. 
2 ft., June o 
Dumortierii, very handsome variety, 
flowers rich orange inside and glistening 
bronze-brown on outside, ht. I J ft., May 
and fune ° 
flava, flowers sweet-scented, clear full 
yellow, ht. 2 it.., June per doz. 5/6 o 
fulva fl. pi. (syn. disticha fl. pi.), 
iich orange, shaded crimson, large hand- 
some semi-double flowers, ht. 35 ft., July and 
August. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
d I 
10/6 
18/- 
each — s. 
Gold Dust, large rich clear yellow 
flowers, June, ht- 2 ft per doz. 7/5 o 
Kwanso fl. pi., flowers semi-double, 
orange shaded crimson, July and August, 
ht. 4j ft •• o 
Orange Man, fine deep orange-coloured 
flowers, June and July, ht. 2 ft o 
Sovereign, large open 
clear yellow, outside of 
chocolate, free bloomer, 
>5 ft., June 
flowers, inside 
petals shaded 
handsome, ht. 
per doz. 7/6 
Thunbergi, beautiful rich clear yellow 
flowers in July, sweet-scented, ht. 3 ft. ... 
o 9 
o 6 
Mixed Day Lilies, for naturalising in grass, woodland glades, or by the waterside, 
per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/0 
HEPATICA (syn. Anemone Hepatica). , , ,, , ... . 
Established on shady banks, in beds, borders, and on rockwork, Ilepaticas are very beautiful 
in early Spring. They are deep rooters and love a deep loamy soil in somewhat shady and 
sheltered positions. 
Blue Single 
Blue Double 
Red Single 
Red Double . 
each — s. 
.. plants , per doz. 5/6 o 
plants I 
..plants, per doz. 5/6 o 
• • „ „ 5/6 o 
White Single, a very beautiful variety 
plants, per doz. 5/6 
each — s. 
white Double, a rare and beautiful 
variety with pure white double flowers. 
Award of Merit R.H.S 5 
angulosa, large single rich blue flowers 
plants, per doz. 5/6 o 
,, alba, a handsome pure white- 
flowered form per doz. 10/6 1 
,, lilacina grandiflora(new), 
large soft lilac flowers I 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL HARDY FLAG IRISES. 
For Flower Beds, Borders, Shrubberies, Edgings, Ponds, and 
Naturalisation. 
The Iris is the “ Orchid” of the flower garden ; its blossoms are the most rich and varied in colour 
ot hardy plants. It should be extensively planted in flower and shrubbery borders and wild gaidens. 
When established, the plants yield a great quantity of bloom. 
BARR’S SELECTIONS OF BEAUTIFUL TALL BEARDED FLAG IRISES. 
50 in 50 most superb varieties 30 
25 „ 25 *5 
12 „ 12 ,, „ 7/6 & 10 
Choice mixed varieties, without names, 
per 1000. 130/- ; per 100, 15/- ; doz. 2 
Fine mixed varieties, unnamed, 
per 1000, 90/- ; per 100, 10/6 ; ,, 1 
Mixed from Plicata & Amcena vars. doz. 4 
Mxd. from Neglecta & Pallida vars. ,, 4 
Mxd. Squalen3, bronze coloured vars. ,, 4 
Mixed Yariegata, yellow varieties 4 
Mixed Germanica varieties 3 
