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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Auiumn, 1912. 
SPRING CARPETING AND BEDDING PLANTS —fOW/Zw/W. 
ERINUS, charming Alpine plants of easy cnlu.re, delighting in half-shady situations, and rapidly estab- 
lishing themselves in the erevices of rocks or chinks in old terrace steps, old walls, etc. ; in early summer 
they produce numerous dainty sprays of flowers. 
a.IplnuSt charming bright purple flowers, 3 in 
,, C&rtnlnGUSf pretty dainty rose-coloured flowers, 3 in. 
each ~s. d 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
>, s/^ ® ^ 
GYPSOPHILA 
CCraStloldeSf a prostrate spreading rock-garden plant, producing freely numerous 
small white and pink flowers in June and July, 2 in. 
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HELXINE Sollerolll. close bright green creeping plant suitable for cool greenhouse or sheltered^rock^ ^ ^ 
gardens in favoured districts ^ 
HERNIARIA gilabra, a useful evergreen carpeting plant, spreading rapidly, foliage remaining a fiesh 
vivid green fll the year round ; valuable for rockwork, and as a carpet to dwarf-growing bulbous plants 
per doz. s/6 o 6 
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LYCHNIS alplnaf bright rose, a pretty alpine for rockwork, 4 in., April to June 
alba^ a variety with dainty white flowers, 4 in 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). Barr’S Alpine Blue, compact dwarf habit, dowers intcnse^blue^, m. ^ ^ 
Barr’S Blue King, rich deep blue, very One, lo in. . 
3/- o 4 
NEPETA musslnl. clouds ol light blue dowers May to September ; „ 5 
garden, i ft 
PHLOX subulata (American Moss Pink), covering the ground with a green moss-like carpet, and pro- 
ducing dainty bright-coloured dowers during May. ^ ^ 
annulata, dowers bluish white per doz s/6 o 6 
atro-purpurea, rosy crimson ^ J. 
grandlflora, soft delicate rose-pink nV,- H„V i/6 o 6 
C. F. Wilson, lovely soft heliotrope-blue P •5' 
POLYANTHUS, Barr’S Highly coloured large-dowered strain, valuable for bedding 
per loo, to/* ; per aoz. 2/0 
Barr’S large-flowered Yellow and Orange strain, “ _ 
Forget-mc*nots Rud lulips ^ * \ ^ 
Barr’S large-flowered White Strain, very beautiful » «/-. » / 
PRIMROSE, Single English Yellow P=‘ •' 
Barr’s Single Blue Shades oeV'.^ =V/-' ” 3604 
SAPONARIA ocymoldes splendens, producing sheets of vivid crimson dowers, 3 in. .. 5/6 o 6 
SAXIFRAGAS, Mossy Varieties, etc., forming fresh green mossy carpets covered during May 
with dainty dower spikes. n . ner do? el6 o 6 
dcclplens grandlflora, producing sprays ol beautiful white dowers P • ^ ^ 
Guildford Seedling, dowers crimson-red ” » ^ ^ 
hypnoldes densa (Mossy Saxifrage) ' ^ ^ 
muscoldes Rhcl superba, deep rose ••• ” „ 
Stormonth’s Variety, small pink dowers, dense green foliage, 3 m o 9 
oppositifolla, sheets of rosy crimson dowers during March and April ; a charming alpine speues . . o ^ 
trlfurcata, dowers white, rapid grower...^. 3/6 o 4 
S/6 o 6 
umbrosa (London Pride),’ white and pink dowers, i ft. ’ ' i 'P®'’ ’ 
Wallacel (SJ'«. Camposl), beautiful large pure white dowers, May and Juno, 8 in 
SCABIOSA PteroCCPhala(sy«. parnassl;. a charming dwarf Alpine species, studded jn summer ^ ^ 
with pretty mauve-purple flowers, J ft 
^ILENE (The Catchfly), very charming dwarf Alpine plants. ■ ^ ^ ^ i 
acaulls (Moss Campion), dense green cushions studded with miniatur.- bright pink dovvcis, JIL...... 
alpestrls (Alpine Catohfly), sheets of charming glistening white dowers, } ft . May to July, pci do . 5/ o 
THYMUS lanuginosus, the Woolly-Leaved Mountain Thyme V'mu 
THYMUS splendens, a beautiful variety of the Wild Mountain Thyme, with vivid 
crimson dowers k ° « 
albUS, producing sheets of snowy white flowers >» 5/ ® 
’* COCCinCUItl, sheets of brilliant crimson flowers m 51 o 
TIARELLA cordifolla (Foam Flower;, producing little plumes of feathery white ^ 
to June, ht. 6 to 8 in 
y^LERIANA Phu-aurea, foliage during April and May a beautilul clear golden-yellow. ... „ s/6 o 6 
VERONICA pectinata rosea, a trailing species, dowers rose-coloured, pretty on rockwork, a in. .. o 6 
Incana, effective silvery grey foliage and showy violet-blue dowers, June to Aug., 1 It. , valuable for 
* . ' , , ? = ? .... per 100 , 3 a/. ; per doz. 4/0 o o 
massing on rockwjrk, etc P * 4 ' » i' 
Teucrium dubla, of prostrate growth, with shiny evergreen foliage, smothci ed in early summer 
with dainty spikes of brilliant blue dowers, 4 in P'/'" “oz. S/o o 6 
„ Trehanc, light blue flowers and goldon-yellowfoliage, 4 in. 1 a verypretty plant o 6 
