BARR'S 
HEATED 
FRAMES. 
t. 46- 
BULB OEDEEl 
TA~BN FROM \ 
BARR AND 8UGDEN, 
SeEfi, 23ull, anlf ?piant ifterrfjants, 
12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. 
BARR’u 
SUCTION 
Garden Engines 
AND 
SYRINGES. 
p. 46. 
It will facilitate the despatch of business, if on each order the Name and Address are written distinctly and in full. 
jy.B. — Mlxcept in cases of urgency, orders are executed in rotation as received. B. 8f S. therefore respectfully invite their patrons to anticipate the 
“ planting time ” by sending their orders early. 
Name of Person to whom the ) Residence and 7 
goods are to be charged. /_ _ . Postal Address ) — 
Conveyance ) 
and Route j _ 
Railway ) 
Station j 
Name of Gardener or Steward, should ) 
tit her be the sender of the order. | . 
Barr & Sugden, 
Quantity 
of 
I’lants. 
Plants & Bulbs for the 
SPRING FLOWfcR GAROhli, 
etc. pp. 40 to 42. 
Adonis vernalis 
Alyssum saxatile 
„ ,, compactum 
Anemone 
Antennaria Candida 
Arabis albida 
„ „ foi. variegatis 
Aubrietia Graeca 
„ grandiflora 
„ „ variegata 
Auricula 
„ green-edged 
Bulbocodium 
Oheiranthos 
Gorydalis 
Crocus 
Crown Imperials 
Cyclamen 
Daffodils 
Daisy, pink 
„ red 
„ white 
„ aucubaefolia 
,, crown 
„ quilled red 
,, ,, crimson 
,, ,, white 
Dodecatheon 
Dog's Tooth Violets 
Euonymus ra dicans 
Forget-me-not, blue 
„ white 
„ _ rose 
„ dissitiflora 
Funkia 
Gentiana acaulis 
Golden Thyme 
Grass, golden-leaved 
„ silver-leaved 
„ blue leaved 
,, green leaved 
Hepaticas 
Honesty 
Iberis 
Iris 
Leucojum 
Lily of the Valley 
Litho8permum 
Muscari 
Narcissus 
Ornithogalum 
Pausy, Cliveden Beauty 
„ ,, blue 
„ „ purple 
,, ,, white 
„ „ yellow 
„ „ black 
11 11 magpie 
,, Cloth of Gold 
,, Lizzie Buck 
,, The Queen 
Phlox eubukta 
»i 11 alba 
Pink, Cliveden white 
„ Pearce’s blush 
Polyanthus 
Primrose 
Puschkinia 
P.vre nrum Golden 
Ranunculus 
Sap 'liana 
Saxifraga granulata, 
fl. pi. 
Scilla 
Sempervivum 
Siletie 
Sisyrinchium 
Snowdrop 
Triteleia 
Veronica 
Vinca 
V iola cornuta alba 
,, ,, Mau7e 
Queen 
„ lutea grandiflora 
„ » major 
” Bluebell 
,, Blue Beauty 
„ Tory 
,, Waverley 
,, Sir Walter Scott 
Wallflower, Darh led 
„ Golden 
Winter Aconites 
SWEET VIOLETS, 
p. 42. 
Arborea, bine 
wbi J « 
Brile de Chatney 
Hlandyana 
Crimean 
Devoniensis 
King of Violets 
Marie Louise 
N eapolitan 
Parmaensio plena 
Queen of Violets 
Rubra plena 
„ simplex 
Russian double blue 
„ single 
,, superb 
Scotch 
Striata obliqua 
Suavis 
The Czar 
The White Czar 
Victoria Regina 
Single white 
Collection of 1 each 
Delphiniums, p. 42 
Seed Merchants, 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Double Pyrethrume. 
p. 43 
Phloxes, p. 43 
Peonies, p. 43 
Potentillas, p. 43 
Plants for Window 
Gardens, p. 43 
Plants for Sub- Alpine 
Mounds, p. 43 
Alpine Succulents, 
&c ., p. 43 
Alpine Plants forj 
Roekwork,&c.,p. 43. 
Herbaceous Plants,! 
p. 43 
Carnations, p. 44 
Picotees, p. 44 
Pinks, p. 44 
Chrysanthemums, 
p. 44 
Hardy Ferns, p. 44 
In-door Ferns, p. 44 
Ivies, p. 44 
Virginian Creepers, 
p. 44 
Clematis, p. 44 
Palms, p. 44 
Flowering Shrubs, 
p. 44 
Variegated Shrubs, 
p. 44 
Evergreen Shrubs, 
p. 44 
Hardy Climbers, p. 44 
Greenhouse Climbers, 
p. 44 
Roses, p. 44 
Greenhouse Plants, 
p. 44 
Sundry Hardy Plante, 
p. 44 
Fruit trees, p. 45 
Strawberries, p. 45 
Covent Garden Col 
lections of Bulbs, 
P- 5 I 
Popular Collections, 
specially arranged, 
p. 5 
Paxtonian Collections 
of Bulbs, p. 5 
Cliveden Collections of 
Bulbs, p. 5 
Hyacinths, in colours 
for beds, p, 6 
Hyacinths, in mixed 
shades, for beds 
and borders, p. 6 
Pompon Hyacinths, 
for small glasses, 
etc.,p. 6 
Quantity 
of 
Plants, 
12, King 
Roman Hyacinth, p. C 
Parisian Hyacinth, p. 6 
Quantity 
of Roots. 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Quantity 
of 
Root 8. 
Hyacinths, in named 
selections, p. 7 
Hyacinths, in named 
varieties, enumerated 
& described, pp. 7 to 9 
Daffodil (Narcissus) 
in named selections, 
p. 9. 
Hoop Petticoat Daffo- 
dil, p. 10 
irumpet Daffodil, 
p. 10 
Mock Daffodil, p. 10 
True Daffodil, etc , 
P-11 
Polyanthus N&rcisBus, 
for Beds, etc., p. 12 
Polyanthus Narcissus, 
enumerated and 
described, p. 12 
Street, 
Marg. |Qnanti 
No. of I of 
Catalogue Roots. 
Jonquils, double, p. 1 2 
Jonquils, single, p. 12 
Early Single Tulips^ 
for Beds, etc., p. 12l 
Early Single Tulips, 
for in-dcor culture, 
etc., p. 13 
Early Double Tulips, 
p. 13 
Gesnerkna Tulips, 
p. 14 
Variegated Foliage 
Tulips, p. 14 
May-flowering Tulips, 
p. 14 
Parrot Tulips, p. 14 
Various species of 
Tulips, p. 14 
Crocus Dutch, p. 14 
Crocus, named Dutch, 
p. 15 
Crocus, species, p. 15 
Covent 
Marg. Quantity 
No. of 1 -of 
Catalogue Roots. 
Autumn Meadow Saff- 
ron, Colchicum,p.l6 
Bulbocodium veraum, 
p. 16 
Snowdrops, p. 16 
„ double 
„ single 
,, giant 
„ „ Imperati 
„ Elwesii 
Leucojum, p 16 
,, Autumnale 
„ iEstivum 
„ Pulchellum 
„ Vemum 
Scillas, Early Flower- 
ing, p. 16 
„ Sibirica 
., Bifolia 
„ „ alba 
,, „ rubra 
amoena 
Italica 
Puschkinia, p. 17 
Triteleia, p. 17 
Dog’s Tooth Violets ; 
p. 17 
Winter Aconites, p.17 
English Iris, p. 18 
Spanish Iris, p. 18 
Sundry Bulbous Iris, 
p. ID 
Dwarf Iris, p. 19 
Iris Kaempferi, or 
Japanese Iris,p. 19 
Iris Barbata, the 
Bearded Flag Iris, 
pp. 20 to 22 
Beardless Iris, p. 22 
Garden, W.C. 
Ixias, p 23 
Morphixias, p. 23 
Sparaxis, p. 23 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Quantity 
of 
Roots. 
Tritonias, p. 24 
Babianas, p. 24 
Persian Ranunculus, 
for beds, etc.,p. 24 
Persian Ranunculus, 
new varieties, p.24 
Turban Ranunculus, 
p. 25 
New large flowering 
Ranunculus, p. 25 
Double Anemones, 
for beds, etc., p. 25 
Chrysanthemum- 
flowered Double 
Anemones, p. 25 
Newer Varieties of 
Double Anemones, 
p. 25 
Single Poppy-Ane- 
mones, p. 26 
Anemone Stellata or 
Hortensis, p. 26 
Anemone Fulgens, 
p. 26 
Anemone species, p. 26 
Cyclamen, p. 26 
POSTAL NOTICE. 
This Order Sheet can he transmitted to us through the Post, SIMPLY FOLDED AS AN UNSEALED COMMUNICATION, hy affixing a Halfpenny Stamp, provided no communication of the nature of a letter is 
written on it beyond filling in the Name, Address, Conveyance, etc., as specified above, and the enumeration of the Bulbs, Plants, etc., required. 
Tho Order Sheet must simply he folded and not sealed down, unless a communication of the nature of a letter is wTitteD • then a Penny Stamp must he affixed, and THE ORDER SHEET MAY THEN BE 
SEALED AS AN ORDINARY LETTER. [TORN OVER. 
