Telegrrapblo Address — 
BARR, COVENT GARDEN. 
1886 . 
BARR & SON, 
12 & 13, King Street, Covent Garden, London, ’W'.C. 
OEDER SHEET 
OF 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, &c. 
Forward the articles marked in this List per. 
Railway to 
account of 
Presented to the L. H. Bailey Hortorium 
Postal Address 
by the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1972. 
Signature of person ordering 
Date_ 
-1886. 
PARCELS POST. 
SEEDS POST FREE (PEAS AND BEANS EXCEPTED) TO ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
The Parcels Post offers great facilities in forwarding small packages, especially to families residing outside the 
radius of the Railway delivery. We shall avail ourselves of this mode of transit when the articles ordered 
weigh under seven pounds, and admit of being packed for safe transmission by "Parcels Post " In the 
case of plants and heavy packages we shall, as hitherto, send by Rail. Hee Special Notices, p.'iof Catalogue. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS ARE PRINTED UPON EVERY PARCEL OF SEED. 
COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 
FOR ONE YEAR’S SUPPLY. 
Quantity. 
Peas, those best suited for succession 
Broad Beans, best sorts 
French Beans, Dwarf and Runners .. 
All other Vegetable Seeds in proportion. For details see page 46 of Descriptive Catalogue. 
No. II. Extra large selection of Vegetable Seeds for One Year's Supply, /'4 41., contains 70 pints P^ and Beans, 
with other Vegetable -Seeds in proportion, for one yeaPs supply. 
,, 12. Extra large Selection of Vegetable Seeds for One Year’s Supply, 45 jt, , contains 86 pints Peas and Beans, 
with other vegetable seeds in proportion, for one year's supply. 
Fine Selections. 
Extra Fine Seleotlons. 
No. 1 . 
No. 2 . 
No. 3 . 
No. 4 . 
No. 6 . 
No. 6 . 
No. 7. 
No. 8 . 
No. 9 . 
No. 10. 
12/6 
21/0 
31/6 
42/0 
63/0 
18/0 
26/0 
38/0 
60/0 
72/0 
4 pt. 
12 pt. 
ij pt- 
20 pt. 
36 pt- 
6pt. 
13 pt- 
iSPt- 
20 pt. 
36 pt- 
I pt. 
4 pt- 
4 Pt- 
6 pt. 
10 pt. 
2 pt. 
4 Pt- 
s pt- 
8 pt. 
12 pt. 
I pt. 
ijpt. 
2 pt. 
3 pt- 
4 pt. 
I pt. 
li pt. 
3 pt- 
3 pt. 
4 pt. 
BOOKS. 
“THE LONDON MARKET GARDENS,*' ir. (sd. ■ by post ii 8if 
" GARDEN RECEIPTS,'* as. 6d. ; by post, 2t. prf. | " ASPARAGUS CULTURE i,. ; by post, is. -'d 
“EARLY’S BOOK ON MUSHROOM CULTURE," ir. ; by post, ii id. 
“Y« NARCISSUS OR DAFPODYL." Price is. [ “THE GARDEN MANUAL," 1/6; by post, 1/9. 
B. and S. test the growth of all Vegetable Seeds immediately they are received from the growers. 
GENKRAIa IstlST OF 
Section I.— LEGUMINOUS PLANTS, &c. 
Quantity. NEW PEAS. s. d. 
British Lion (Laxton), 4J ft., per oz. <jd., 
per J pint a 6 
Alfred the Great, 4 ft., p. oz. gd„ p. ^pint 2 6 
Sharpe’s Triumph, 2 to 3 ft., per oz. ^d., 
per J pint 2 o 
Sharpe’s Early Paragon, 4 to 5 ft. , p. oz. 6d. , 
per pint 2 o 
Abundance, ij ft per oz. 6d., per pint i 6 
Giant Marrow (Culverwell), 5 ft, p. oz. 8d. 
per pint 2 6 
Telephone (Carter), 4 ft. per oz.6</., per pint 2 o 
Telegraph (Culverwell), 4 ft per qt. 2 o 
John Bull (Lrfwclon), 2jft,p.oz. 9if., p. i pt. 2 o 
Minimum (Laxton), 1 ft, p. oz. gd., p. 4 pt 2 o 
Duke of Albany, 5 ft., per ®z, 6d., per qt. 2 6 
Evolution, 2h per 02. gd., per J pint 2 6 
V. s. 
VESKTABLE SEEDS. 
Quantity. New PBAS—cou^i/ti/ed. s. cl. 
William Hurst, lift, peroz. gd., per i pt. 2 o 
Stratagem (Carter), 2j ft, p. oz. 6d., p. pt 2 6 
Pride of the Market. ..per oz, 6if., per pint 2 o 
Laxton's No. i per pint 0 9 
An ounce each of the above 16 New Peas sent 
by post for 8;. 6d. 
PEAS. l"f 
Division L^The Earliest Round-Seeded Peas. 
First Crop, syn. Ringleader, 24 ft 1 6 
Sangster’s No. i Improved, 34 ft i o 
Daniel O’Rourke, 3 ft o 10 
Earliest of All (Laxton), 24 ft 2 o 
Harbinger (Laxton), 3 ft i 6 
Kentish Invicta, 3 ft i 3 
Blue Peter (Maclean), 14 ft i 6 
William the First (Laxton), 3 ft 2 o 
Day’s Early Sunrise, 2A ft 1 3 
