BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 29 
MANURES, SOILS, ETC., FOR DAFFODILS. 
BASIC SLAG, ])er cwt. io/6 ; per 7 lbs. l/- ibags free). 
GENUINE FINE CRUSHED BONES, best quality, per cwt. 14/-; per 7 lbs. [bags free). 
SULPHATE OF POTASH, per cwt. 21/- ; per 7 lbs. 1/9 (bags free). 
BARR’S PHYTOBROMA, for Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. We can 
conhdently recommend iliis as a safe general manure ; it should be mixed with the soil below the bulbs 
at planting time at the rate of 4 cwt. to the acre, or oz. to the square yard, and in spring, when the 
bulbs are showing above ground, a top-dressing may be given — using the same quantities. 
Fop Pots, m\s. Phylobroma with the soil, to be used at the rate of 2 lbs. to the bushel, and in 
spimg, when growth is showing, top dress once a fortnight, using* a small teaspoonful and well mixinu 
with surface soil Prices: 2-lb. tin, i/- ; 7 lbs. 2/6; 14 lbs. 4/6; 28 lbs. 7/6; 56 lbs. 12/0I 
l cwi. 20I- (bags free). " j / > 
BARR’S SPECIAL MIXED POTTING SOIL, 2/6 per bushel (bags free). 
BARR’S PREPARED COCOA FIBRE AND CHARCOAL MIXTURE. 
lor growing bulbs m bowls, jardinets, etc. {see />a^rg 4). pgr bushel; l/- per peck {/>^7^s/ree), 
SMALL PEBBLES, suitable for growing Daffodils and Hyacinths in, 6ef. per quart ; 3/6 per peck. 
FANCY DECORATED JAPANESE BOWLS, suitable for growing Daffodils in : — 
5 m. diameter. -/lo ; 6 in. dia. 1/3 ; 7 in. dia. 1/9 ; 8f in. dia. 3/- ; gk in. dia. 4/- ; to? in. dia. 6/- • 
12 in. dia. 8/6 each. " ’ 
Daffodil Notices. 
Our Nurseries, Visitors invited during Spring to see our magnificent collection of Daffodils in 
Ditton Hill bloom. The nurseries are situated within a mile of Surbiton Station on the 
London and South-Western Railway. Cabs are always to be had at Surbiton 
■Station. 
Cut Daffodil When in bloom out-of doors, cut specimens of Daffodils, correctly named, we 
Flowers. forward post-paid at a moderate charge, to cover attendant expenses, thus offering a 
good opportunity to those who wish to extend their knowledge of these lovely flowers 
of Spring. If a list of the varieties posse.ssed by the sender is enclosed, such sorts will 
be omitted. remittance skoula accompany the order, 
I flower each of 12 so ts, 1/6 ; i each of 25 sorts, 3/6 ; i each of 50 sorts 6/- 
3 flowers ,, 12 „ 3/-; 3 „ 25 „ 5/6; 3 „ 50 „ 10/6 
Cut Daffodil Flowers (without names) in variety, for decoration, 4/6, 5/6 & 7/6 per 100. 
Naming 
Daffodils. 
Daffodil 
Prizes. 
Cut specimens of Daffodils we undertake to name correctly, at the charge of t^d. 
each, 2s. per dozen, to cover attendant expenses. Address all cut specimens to be 
named, accompanied by a remittance, to our Nurseries, Ditton Hill, .Surrey. 
Particulars of Competitions, Spring 1903, for Barr’s Silver Daffodil Cups, will 
be sent on application. 
Notices to Our Foreign and Colonial Correspondents. 
Owing to the difficulty of collecting accounts abroad, we beg that Custotners will 
kindly enc lose with their Orders a remd/anre. a draft, or an “order to pav ” on a 
London Bank, or Agent ; the remittance should be sufficient to cover cost of carriage 
when the freight is required to be paid in advance. 
Prepayment 
necessary. 
Particulars 
Freight. 
of Australia per Parcel Post at 6d. per lb. (Is. being charged for the first lb.) 
or per “ Eastern Express," at 6d. per lb. (minimum 2s.) ’ 
New Zealand, per Parcel Post under 3 lbs. Is.; 7 lbs. 2s. ; H lbs. 3s. 
es" We recommend the Parcel Post to be used where possible, parcels thus sent 
being delivered at the Customer's house quicker, and without any .addiiional charges. 
India.— Seeds and Bulbs can be despatched to all post.il towns in India by 
Parcel Post .it the rate of 1 lb. for Is. ; 2 lbs. for Is. 8d. ; 3 lbs. 2s. 4d. ; 
7 lbs. 3s. 6d. H lbs. 5s. ; or by " Eastern Express,” at 6d. per lb. up to 
30 lbs., after 30 lbs. cheaper as cargo. 
Shipping, etc. I" Shipping Bulbs and Plants to Australia, New Zealand, America, India, 
and the Cape, we exercise great care in selecting, preparing, and properly packing the 
same. Still there are so many contingencies that we cannot, in any way, hold 
ourselves responsible for the condition in which Plants or Bulbs reach their destiiiaiioii. 
Our Customers wilt confer a favour if they report, on arrival, the condition of the goods. 
Our experience in successfully preparing and shipping Seeds, Bulbs, and Plants to 
India and the Colonies extends over a long period. 
