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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910. 
Hardy Border Plants for Autumn Planting— continued. 
DWARF BEARDED CRIMEAN FLAG IRISES — continued. 
Barr & Sons’ Selections of Dwarf Bearded Irises. 
100 in 20 beautiful named varieties 21/- & 30/- 
1 each 25 ,, ,, ,, 7/6, 10/6 & 15/- 
1 >. 12 „ „ 3/6 & S/6 
Mixed Dwarf Hybrid Crimean Irises for permanent edgings or for naturalising in wild 
gardens, woodland walks, etc , per 1000, 75/- ; per 100, 10/6; per doz. 2/- 
I S3" For named varieties of Dwarf Crimean Flag Irises see our Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
BARR’S BEARDLESS and also JAPANESE FLAG IRISES. 
See our Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL IRISES 
For Autumn Planting. h a 
Arenaria, forming little masses only 2 inches high, flowers pretty bright canary-yellow ; a 
gem for dry sunny spots on rockwork in light soil per doz. 10/6 I o 
Cristata, a real gem, flowers amethyst -blue, striped orange and gracefully fringed, in May; 
charming for sunny sheltered banks, rockwork, etc., where it can be moderately dry in winter, 
ht. 3 in per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Flavissima Bloudovi, a pretty species, with attractive soft yellow flowers in May, 
ht. 9 to 12 in 2 6 
Japonica (syn. fimbriata), a beautiful species from Northern China and Japan and a 
lovely subject for the conservatory, but only hardy outdoors in hot sunny sheltered positions. 
Under glass it produces in April, on long graceful stems, numerous pale lavender flowers with 
exquisitely fringed standards and falls with a spotted golden crest, ht. 1^ to 2 ft.... per doz. 10/6 1 o 
Lupccng, a handsome hybrid raised by the late Sir Michael Foster from /. lupiua and 
/. Cengia/ti, flowers a pale cloudy lavender with fine dark veinings and a canary-yellow 
beard, standards prettily crimped at margin, ht. 14 in 2 6 
Milcsii, a charming Himalayan species, bearing in June clusters of lilac flowers with yellow 
crested keel, ht. 3 ft. ; protect slightly during winter o 9 
Sibirica Blue King, a very handsome variety sent home by the late Mr. Peter Barr from 
Japan, producing large clear blue flowers ; equally good for flower border or water’s side, 
ht. 3 ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Sibirica Snow Queen, an exquisite variety also sent to 11s by the late Mr. Peter Barr from 
Japan, flowers large, ivory-white, of beautiful form, ht. 3 ft. ; a gem for flower border or 
water’s side. Award of Merit R. II. S., June 24th, 1902 per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Stylosa, see Unguicularis. 
Tectorum (syn. tomiolopha), the Japanese Roof-Iris, a rare and beautiful Iris from 
China and Japan, bearing flowers of the most beautiful blue and of elegant form ; 
for dry sunny positions where the roots can get a good roasting in summer, and be 
protected from severe frost ; ht. I ft. June-flowering per doz. 10/6 I o 
,, alba, a very beautiful white-flowered variety ,, 10/6 J o 
Unguicularis (syn. Stylosa), S. and F. beautiful light blue, ht. 1 ft. ; in a warm 
dry situation it will yield abundance of charming flowers throughout winter.. .doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, ,, ,, Clumps, according to size, 1/6 & 2 6 
,, alba, as free-flowering and hardy as the above, but with flowers of an exquisite 
ivory-white, ht. 1 ft per doz 7/6 o 9 
,, speciosa, similar to the type, but flowers a rich clear blue, very handsome, ht. 1 ft. 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
P/EONIES For Autumn Planting. 
Barr’s Double Chinese Pseonies. 
These are prized for their abundance of handsome flowers, most of which are deliciously scented. 
50 in 50 beautiful named varieties 45/-, 63/-, 84/- & 105/- 
25 „ 25 „ ,, 21/-, 30/-, 42/- & 50/- 
12 „ 12 „ „ 10/6, 15/-, 21/- & 30/- 
6 „ 6 „ „ 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 & 15/- 
Mixed Varieties, without names per 100, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 
Hardy Tree Pseonies (Paeonia Moutan). 
These lovely Tree Paeonies are quite distinct from the herbaceous Pteonies, being of a shrubby 
habit, with enormous flowers in early summer ; they are hardy, and thrive in most ordinary garden 
