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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910. 
Barr's Special Bulb Trowel, made of best steel , 
specially designed for lifting and planting bulbs, etc. It 
will be found of great value for general garden purposes, 
and far in advance of the old-fashioned trowel. 2/9 each. 
Garden Trowel, solid cast steel, finest quality, 5 in., 1/2 ; 6 in , 1/3 ; 7 in., 1/6 each. 
$ 55 - For a fuller list of Tools and other Garden Requisites, see Barr’s Seed Guide, free on 
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BARR’S 
SPECIAL METAL LABELS FOR BULBS, Etc. 
With Raised Lettering. 
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application. 
No. 1, with solid metal shank, about 9 inches long, 
specially recommend this for beds and borders. 4 d. each. 
No. 2, with stout wire stem, 6 or 9 inches long ; specially 
suitable for pots, etc. (in ordering please state whether a short or 
long stem is required). 3 d. each. 
tjST The above prices include the stamping of any name 
o IMJI ~~ ~ required. 
' These labels are only made to order. The time taken to execute 
an order is generally from 2 to 3 weeks. 
Labels, Wooden, for pots, etc., painted white, superior quality, packed in boxes of 100 each. 
per too, 4 in., 8^. ; 5 in., lod. ; 6 in., I/- ; 7 in., 1/3 ; 8 in., 1/6; 9 in., 2/- ; 12 in., 3/- 
,, ,, for suspending, painted white, superior quality, 4 in., per too, gd. ; 6 in., per too, 1/- 
For Metallic Garden Labels, New “Ideal” Metallic Labels, etc., see Barr’s Seed Guide. 
HYACINTH GLASSES, Plain colours, or Fancy Designs, 6 d., 8 d., 10 d., 1/-, to 1/6 each; 
per dor. 5/6, 7/6, 9/6, 1 1/6, to 16/6. 
„ Wire Supports (brass), 4/6 per doz. 
BULB VASES AND BOWLS. See page 2 of Cover. 
MANURES, SOILS, COCOA FIBRE, etc. 
Barr’s Phytobroma, the best Manure for Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., and for 
Flower Borders generally. It should be mixed with the soil below the bulbs at planting time 
at the rate of 2 to 3 ozs. to the square yard, and in spring, when the bulbs are showing above 
ground, a top-dressing may be given of 3 oz. to the square yard. For Pots, mix Phytobroma with 
the soil, to be used at the rate of I lb. to the bushel, and in Spring, when growth is showing, top- 
dress once a fortnight, using a small teaspoonful and well mixing with surface soil. 2-lb. tin, 1/- ; 
7 lb. 2/6 j 14 lb. 4/6 ; 28 lb. 7/6 ; 56 lb. 12/6 ; I cwt. 20/-. 
Basic Slag, per cwt. 6/6 ; per 14 lb. 1/-. 
Bone Meal (Genuine fine Crushed Bones), best quality, per cwt. 12/6; per 7 lb. 1/-. 
Sulphate of Potash, per cwt. 21/- ; per 7 lb. 1/9. 
,, ,, Ammonia, per cwt. 21/- ; per 3 lb. tin, 1/-. 
Nitrate Of Soda, per cwt. 21/- ; in tins, 6 d., 1/-, and 2/6 each. 
Vaporite, recommended for destroying Wireworm, Woodlice, and other injurious insect life in soil, 
sample tin, 9 d. ; 7 lb. tin, 2/- ; 28 lbs., 4/6 ; A cwt., 6/6 ; I cwt. 10/-. Circular with particulars on 
application. 
Barr’s Improved Fertilised Fibre, Shell, and Charcoal Mixture for 
growing Bulbs in Bowls, Jardinets, Glasses, etc. Specially recommended for Hyacinths grown in 
glasses : fill the glasses with the preparation, and add water till no more can be absorbed. Place the 
bulb so as to rest the base on the preparation, and tie it down with brown paper, leaving an opening in 
the centre of the paper for the shoot. When the bulb has well rooted the paper may be removed ; 
care must be taken that the material in the glass is kept wet. The same remarks apply to bulbs 
grown in bowls, etc. : they must be kept in place till they have rooted. Our Fibre Mixture is sent 
out ready for use. 3/6 per bushel ; 1 - peck. 
Loam, Peat, Leaf Soil, Silver Sand, each, per bushel, 2/6. 
Barr’s Specially Prepared Potting Soil, containing a suitable quantity of Phytobroma, 
per bushel, 2/6. 
Cocoa Fibre, per bushel, 1/3 ; 3 bushels for 3/6 (bags free and full measure guaranteed). 
Small Pebbles and Charcoal, suitable for growing Hyacinths, etc., in bowls and vases 
without drainage, 6 d. per quart ; 3/6 per peck. 
Charcoal (fine twig), per peck, 1/- ; per bushel, 3/6. 
Fresh Sphagnum Moss, 3/6 per bushel. 
* 3 - For a fuller List of Garden Requisites, see BARR'S SEED GUIDE, free on application. 
Maxell, IVatson &■ Vin<y, Ld., London and Aylesbury. 
