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BARR’S GENERAI. BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1912. 
ROSES FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
Standards, finest named sorts, our selection, including Teas, Hybrid Teas, and Hybrid 
I’erpetuals per doz. 30/- ; each 2/6 & 3 6 
Weeping Standards with stems from 3 to 6 ft., price (according to she of stem) each 3/6 to 5 6 
Dwarfs or Bush Roses, finest named sorts, for beds and borders, including Teas, Hybrid 
Teas, and H.l’.’s, our selection •. per doz. 9/^, 12/- & iS o 
Climbing Roses, in named varieties 15/-; each i 6 
,, ,, ,, eoctra strong plants, each 2/6 & 3 6 
Tea-scented Roses in Pots, in named varieties, per doz. 30 o 
A few Good Hardy Border Plants 
For Autumn Planting. 
The following are good Hardy Border Plants which are best planted in Autumn. Full descrip- 
tions will he found in our Illustrated Hardy Plant Catalogue (free on application), each— r d 
ADONIS amurensis, graceful ferndike foliage, large single yellow (lowers, Feb.-March, ht. i ft. i o 
ANTHERICUM — 
Liliago (St. Bernard’s Lily), spikes of starry white (lowers, ht. 2 ft per doz. 5/- o 6 
,, majus, large star-shaped snow-white flowers, ht. 2 ft „ 7/O o 9 
Liliastrum majus, spikes of large pure white Lily-like flowers, ht. 2 ft. ... ,, 5/- o 6 
famosum (y/w. graminifolium), a very graceful free-flowering species ,, 5/' ° ^ 
ASTILBE chinensis Davidii, handsome rich crimson-purple flowers, ht. 3 to 5 ft. 5 /^ ° 6 
Thunbergii Moerheimi, enormous plumes of pure white flowers i o 
DICENTRA (syn. Dielytra). See page 6. 
FUNKIA — The Plantain Lily of Japan. 
5 each of 6 distinct named varieties, 15/- ; 3 each, 9/- ; 1 each, 3/6 
HELLEBORUS NIGER. —The Christmas Rose. See page 6. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS. -The Lenten Roses. The.se bloom from Feb. to March, when few 
other (lowers arc open out-of-doors. They delight in the sha<lc of trees. Sec Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
, 1 each of 12 fine varieties, 12/- & 18/- ; 1 each of 6 fine varieties, 4/6 & 7/6. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies). 
12 in 12 fine handsome varieties ... 7/- I 24 in 6 fine handsome varieties... 10/6 
6 „ .6 „ ,, „ ... 3/6 1 50 „ 6 „ ,, „ ... iS/- 
HEPATICA (syn. Anemone Hcpatica), very beautiful in early Spring established on shady 
hanks and on rockwork. They arc deep rooters and love a deep loam)’ soil. 
eacli- 
.per doz. 5/6 
• .. ' 5 /- 
■ .. 5/6 
5/6 
5/6 
each — s. 
White, Double, a rare and beautiful 
variety. Award or Merit R.H.S 5 
a.ngulOS£l, large single rich blue (lowers 
per doz. 5/6 O 
,, alba, large pure white flowers ... o 
,, lilacina grandiflorafnew), 
large so(t lilac (lowers i 
Blue, Single 
Blue, Double 
Red, Single 
Red, Double 
White, Single 
IRIS. 
Arenaria, forming hltlc masses only 2 inches high, (lowers pretty bright canary-yellow; a 
gem for dry sunny spots on rockwork in light soil per doz. 10/6 i 
Flavissima Bloudovi, a pretty species, with attractive soft yellow (lowers in iM.ay, 
ht. 9 to 12 in 2 
Japonica (syn. fimbriata). Hardy Plant Catalogue i 
Sibirica Snow Queen. See our Hardy Plant Catalogue per doz. 7/6 o 
Stylosa, see Unguicularis. 
Tectorum (yr«. tomiolopha), the Japanese Roof-Iris. S'cc err?- Hardy Plant Catalogue i 
,, ,alba, a very beautiful whitc-fiowered variety 2 
Unguicularis (syn. Stylosa), S. and F. beautiful light blue, ht. i ft. ; in a warm 
dry situation it will yiefd abundance of charming (lowers throughout winter ...doz. 5/6 o 
„ alba, flowers of an exquisite ivory-white, ht. I ft per doz 7/6 o 
IRIS — TALL AND DWARF BEARDED FLAG. Sec Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
Barr’s Hardy Plant Catalogue 
fully describes the best Hardy Perennials, Alpines, Rock Plants, Climbers and Hardy Atjualics, with 
many useful notes on Cullure. Post Free. 
