22 
Quantity. Per oz. 
8 . ( 1 . 
2612 Centaurea corn-flower, mixed, 3 ft. ... i o 
2613 ,, blue, lift. ... i o 
2614 Chrysanthemum coronarium, 2 ^ ft. ... i o 
2616 ,, tricolor, ij ft i o 
2616 Clarkia pulchella integripetala, ft. o 9 
2617 M ,, ,, alba, ft... 1 o 
2618 ,, f, mixed, ft. o 9 
2619 Convolvulus major, mixed i o 
2620 Delphinium, mixed a o 
2621 Digitalis, mixed, 4 ft i o 
2622 Erysimum peroffskianum, ij ft o 9 
2623 Eutoca viscida, rich-blue, ij ft o 9 
2624 Godetia, Lady Albemarle, carmine, I ^ft. i o 
2626 ,, mixed, ft o 9 
2626 Hibiscus africanus o 9 
2627 Larkspur, tall stock-flower, aj ft i o 
2628 ,, tall branching, 2 J ft o 9 
2629 Lavatera, red or white, 3 ft. each i o 
2630 Lupinus hybridus, choice mixed o 9 
2631 Love-lies-bleeding, red, 2 ft o 9 
2632 Maize, new striped-leaved, 4 ft i o 
2633 Malope, red or white, 2 ft each o 9 
2634 Marvel of Peru, mi.xed, 3 ft i o 
2636 Nasturtium, tall mixed o 6 
2636 CEnothera perennial, mixed 1 o 
2637 Peas, Sweet, mixed, 6 It p. pt. or lb. 3/03 
2638 ,, ,, in 12 vars, each, per oz. o 6 
2639 Perilla nankinensis, ijft i 6 
2640 Poppy, French, mixed, ij ft o 9 
[Barr and Son^ 
Quantity. Por oz. 
8. d. 
2641 Poppy Pceony, mixed, 2 ft 1 o 
2642 Prince's Feather, 2 ft o 9 
2643 Rocket, sweet, mixed, ij ft i o 
2644 Sultan, sweet, mixed ij ft i 6 
2646 ,, ,, yellow, ft i 6 
2646 Sunflower, mixed o 9 
2647 Sweet William, mixed, ft i 6 
2648 Tropasolum canariense i 6 
2649 ,, Lobbianum, mi.\ed i 6 
,2260 Viscaria cardinalis, ij ft \ o 
2661 Wallflower, dark, ft i o 
.2562 
yellow, I i ft 
I 
0 
.2663 
,, Young’s Blood Red, ij ft. 
2 
6 
.2664 
,, Golden Queen, ft ... 
2 
6 
.2666 
,, Belvoir Castle, yel., i ft... 
2 
6 
.2666 
,, mixed 
I 
0 
Ornamental Oourds, for large banks, sides 
of lakes, etc. 
....2667 Miniature, choice mixed per J oz. 16 
....2668 Medium, choice mixed ,, 10 
....2669 Large, choice mixed ,, 10 
Ornamental Grasses for woodland walks, etc. 
...2660 Mixed per oz. i o 
Mixed Flower Seeds for naturalization. 
4 J. 6d. per pound, or 6d per ounce. 
For a Spring and early Summer display, sow in 
September and October, 
. Sambucus Callfomlca. The Californian Elder, a rare and beautiful hardy deciduous shrub, very 
effective on walls, and also forming a good front row shrubbery bush. If damaged by winter, 
it springs again from the root. The plant is of a peculiar pale glaucous green colour, and has 
pinnate leaves with distinct lance-shaped finely saw-toothed pinnte, and towards autumn bears 
large spreading cymes of cream-coloured flowers, which are succeeded by very numerous small 
roundish ovale dark purple berries, which appear blue from the thick coating of white bloom on 
their surface Seed, per packet 
Romulea specloaa. beautiful carmine Crocus-like blossoms, and very fine grassy leaves, ^ ft., p. pkt. 
Lillum glganteum, /res/i seed, long white flowers borne on a majestic stem 6 to 10 ft. high, the 
noblest of all Lilies per packet, 6d. & 
Crown Imperial {Fritillaria imperialis), a stately spring-flowering plant per packet 
Chlonodoxa luclllse {The Glory cf the Snow), the most beautiful of spring flowers, easily raised 
from seed, and quite hardy, J ft per packet, td. Sc 
ScUla blfolla, from the Taurus Mountains, deep rich blue^ very early spring flower, and most 
beautiful and profuse flowering, ^ ft per packet, (id, & 
Camassla eeculenta, blue-purple flowers, freely produced on long graceful racemes, i| ft. 
per packet, 6d. Sc 
Crocus, mixed Dutch varieties per packet, td. Sc 
Crocus species. In mixture per packet, 6d. Sc 
Two most beautiful hardy annuals, decorative { ^ . o 
Acrocllnlum, new double white I ^ower border, and valuable to cut for.^ ■ P- - 6 ^-f 
*’ '' j winter bouquets and church decoration. i it., p. pkt. 6 tf.cic 
Primrose, the most beautiful varieties, English, Irish, and German, in mixture, .J ft., per packet, is. Sc 
Hollyhock, single, saved from the most beautiful varieties, 6 ft per packet, 6d. Sc 
Folemonium coeruleum {Jacob's Ladder), a fine old-fashioned border perennial per packet 
Gloxinia, new spotted varieties, a splendid strain per packet 
COLLECTIONS OF LILIES FOR IN AND OUT DOOR CULTURE. 
Detailed List, page 33 Bulb Catalogue of 1885. 
For Conservatory decoration, 50 in 50 beautiful varieties Z3 3J. ; /4 1 & j^s 51. 
M M as tti *s ir Z* ; Z* ; & Z« 2^- 
„ 12 in 12 ,, 12J.; i8i. ; 51. to zs. 
, For Flower border decoration 50 in 50 beautiful varieties ^3 ss. ; ^4 4J. ; & /5 sj. 
.. .. 25>“*s .. 41 *<«•:& 2* 2^- 
,, „ 12 10 12 ,, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 155., 21s. to 42.f. 
, For Rhododendron beds 25 in 25 beautiful varieties 30J., 421. to 63c. 
,, ,, 12 in X2 ,, 15s., 21s. 1042s. 
LUium Auratum, the White Golden^rayed Hill Lily of Japan, the Queen of Lilies, perfectly hardy, 
roots direct from Japan now ready to send out, and can be supplied during the spring months at 
following prices : — gs., 12s., i$s., 18 ., 251., & $os. per doz.; is., is. 6d., 2s., 2s, 6d. Sc 31. 6d. each. 
COLLECTIONS OF SPLENDID NEW DOUBLE CHINESE P.ffiONIAS, JUNE-FLOWERING. 
Detailed List, page 36 Bulb Catalogue of 1885. 
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50 in 50 splendid varieties 63J. & 84 o 
40 in 40 ,, ,, 5or. & 63 o 
30 in 30 ,, „ 35J. & 50 o 
20 in 20 splendid varieties 25^. & 35 
12 in 12 ,, ,, 15', & 21 
6 in 6 ,, ,, 7s. (id. Sc 10 
