BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kins' Street, Covent Garden, London. 53 
\%\kS—rontinued. 
Bridesmaid, bearing fine heads of large globular white flowers with crimson centre, 
very free per looo, 30/- 
Bucephalus major Hector), rich crimson claret-colour, beautiful ,, 30/- 
Cato, creamy while with crimson centre, large and beautiful 
Conqueror, yellow, shaded red per 1000, 32/- 
Crateroides, rich cerise-scarlet, early, and greatly valued for cutting 
Donnatello, large, flowers brick-scarlet, brown centre, a most lovely colour 
Eivira, French grey, violet centre 
Emperor of China, rich yellow, centre black, a grand variety 
EnSiliShton, long flowers of a beautiful old rose colour, very free per 1000, 30/- 
Erubescens major, deep rose-carmine, black centre, beautiful 
Excelsior, large, handsome crimson-scarlet 
Golden Drop, golden-yellow, dark centre per 1000, 35/- 
Hosfarth, cream-coloured with purple centre, very striking „ 30/- 
Humbert, very large, beautiful coppery rose, black centre, distinct „ 30/- 
La Favorite, primrose, crimson centre ,, 32/- 
Lady Helen Vincent, delicate shell-pink, beautiful 
Lady Slade, beautiful rose-pink, carmine centre 
Lucilius, flowers very large, bright yellow with maroon-crimson eye 
Magnifica, handsome, rich deep yellow, chocolate centre 
Magnum Bonum, large, white with blue centre 
Nitens, intense deep magenta, handsome 
Prsestans, ruby-crimson, beautiful per 1000, 30/- 
Queen of Roses, beautiful bright rose, large double flowers 
Viridifiora (The Green Ixia), flowers beautiful sea-green, with black centre 
Vulcan, orange-red, black centre per 1000, 35/- 
White Queen, the largest pure white Ixia, with velvety crimson centre 32/- 
White Swan, very large flowers bright yellow with maroon-crimson eye 
p 100. p. doz. 
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IXIOLIRION TATARICOM. 
IXIOLIRION tataricum (Pallasi), an elegant 
and very showy hardy bulbous plant, bearing 
umbels of beautiful deep blue tubular flowers in 
May and June, thriving in any good deep light 
soil and an open fairly sunny situation, ht. I5 ft. 
per too, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
JONQUILS, Sweet-Scented, always prized 
for the graceful sweet-scented flowers they pro- 
duce in May. For indoor decoration plant three 
to six bulbs in a 4- or 5-inch pot, plunge in a 
cold frame, and when in hud bring indoors. 
If planted also outdoors and treated the same 
as Daffodils, a long succession may be maintained. 
per doz. — z. d 
Single Jonquil, rich full yellow 
per 1000, 28/- ; per too, 3/- O 6 
,, ,, extra targe bulbs 
per 1000, 42/- ; per too, 4/6 o 8 
Double Jonquil, flowers of a rich full 
yellow, small, very elegant, and delightfully 
fragrant per too, 10/6 I 6 
,, ,, extra targe bulbs ,, 12/6 i 9 
For Campanelle Jonquil and Queen Anne’s Double Jonquil, see Narcissus Odorus varieties, pages 32 
and 36 of Daffodil Catalogue. 
Barr's Hardy Plant Catalogue 
fully describes the best Perennials, Alpines, Rock Plants, Climbers and Hardy Aquatics, with many useful 
notes on culture, /^osf Free. 
