BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kitifi; Street, Covent Garden, London. 95 
STRAWBERRIES— VERY LATE. Wdl-rooted Runners, per loo-.,. rf 
Eleanor, a fine free-growing large variely, producing enormous successional crops 4 6 
Waterloo, very large dark fruil, conical in shape, valuable for dessert ; it carries well, and may 
be forced as a hast crop 6 6 
Laxton’s Latest, a grand variety with enormous fruit of a fine deep crimson, after Waterloo 
but having a richer pine llavour fi (> 
President Loubet (new), a seedling from Waterloo, very large fruit of rich pine llavour ... 6 6 
Strawberry Plants in Small Pots. 
To fruit first season outdoors or for shifting into large pots for forcing ...iter too, 17/6 ; per doz. 2/6 
TRUE ALPINE AUTUMNAL STRAWBERRIES. 
In growing these for Autumn cropping, remove the Spring blossoms in order to induce the plants to 
make runners, as these last produce the best fruit. 
Well-rooted Runners, per loo — ti 
Bergeri, fruit rich crimson, free beater 4 o 
Millet (new), a fine variety, the fruit measuring up to 2^ in. long, vigorous grower 5 6 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL-FRUITING STRAWBERRIES. 
These valuable hybrid Strawberries commence fruiting in Summer, and continue producing until frost 
sets in. If grown in pots and removed indoors early in September the plants fruit freely till late in 
Autumn. Feed the plants freely during dry weather. 
Atkins’ ContinMity, a fine variely producing in autumn 
of splendid flavour o 
Laxton’s Perpetual, fruit of medium size, of very rich flavour 8 
Reine d’Aout, a late autumn variety, producing freely trusses of fine-Havoureil fruit, thrown 
well above the foliage 
St. Antoine de Padoue, the largest fruited of these hybrid strawberries, bearing globular 
bright red fruit of fine flavour; the most vigorous grower. Award ok Merit R.H.S 
Well-rooted Runners, per loo — s. 
a profusion of large flattish fruit 
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ROSES FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
Standards, finest named sorts, our selection, including Teas, Hybrid Tc.is, and Hybrid r- 
I’erpetiials 24/- »»<■! 3% i «2ch 2/6 & 3 
Weeping Standards with stems from 3 to 7 ft., prke {according to size of stent) each 3/6 to 10 
Dwarfs or Bush Roses, finest named sorts, for beds and borders, including Teas, Hybrid 
Teas, and 11. P.’s, our selection pm' doz. 9/-, 12/- & 18 
Climbing Roses, in named varieties IS/'I ' 
^ eutra strong f lants, each 2/6 & 3 
Tea-scented ’Roses in”PotS, in named varieties. Established in pots for forcing, per doz. 30 
USEFUL TOOLS FOR BULB PLANTING, Etc. 
Barr’s Special Bulb Planter, specially designed for planting Dafl’odils and other bulbs in 
grass. This tool cuts and lifts a clean circular piece of turf, which is released from the cup when 
the second hole is made, and lies ready at hand to fill in the holes when the bulirs have 
been put in, it being only necessary to remove a little of 
the soil from the bottom of the sod. A lime must be 
chosen for plantin g when the grotiml has be come soft- 
ened after early Autumn rains, and not when in a hard 
and baked condition, as it is then impossible to use this, 
or indeed any other tool with success. By the use of 
Barr's Suecial Bui.n Pi.anter a large tiuanlity of bulbs may be planted in a very short time, and 
without the least disturbance of the sward. The length of the tool is 38 inches over all, weight about 
3^ lbs. The cup is manufactured from high-class hardened steel and always carries a keen cutting edge. 
Stionlied in 3 sizes of cup To cut out a circular hole 2 inches diameier'l 
,, ,, ,, .. 10/6 each 
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We shall send the medium size (2.)- in.) if no instructions to the contrary .are given. 
Barr's Special Bulb Dibber, specially 
designed for dibbling bulbs into borders, etc. ; 
steel shod, with strong iron tread and cross 
wooden handle ; a good strong heavy tool, 
weight about Gj lbs., length 36 inches over all. 
9/6 each. 
New Pattern Hoe, a very useful tool for breaking , 
the surface soil in the Flower Border during dry 
weather, and especially in early spring when 
Daffodils are just showing; also a useful weeding tool. With 3 ft. handle (4I inches over all and 
weight under i lb.), 1/9 each, with short handle (12^ inches), 1/3 each. 
