Barr’s Pure Lawn Grass Seeds 
Ppoduce Beautiful Smooth Lawns, Tennis and Cnlcket Opounds, Bowling Greens, etc. 
Renovate Lawns in September, after the wear of Summer. 
The following" Mixtures of Grass Seeds are composed of thoroughly cleaned seeds of 
highest quality only, and contain neither Clover nor coarse Grasses ; they cannot fail to give 
the greatest satisfaction. The seed is sold by weight, as being the only correct method of 
estimating the quantity needed for a given space. 
Sow 8o lb. per acre, or l lb. to every 50 square yards, ij the ground is required to be covered quickly, 
and for renovating bald patches, or where the grass is thin or poor, especially after a summer's hard wear, 
and under trees, sow 20 to 30 lb. per acre or 5 Ib. to every 50 square yards. 
Leaflet on the Management of Lawns free on application, 
Bapp’s Dwapf Mixture of Evepgpeen Grasses for Extra Fine Smooth Lawns, 
Tennis Courts, Bowling- Greens, Cricket Pitches, Putting Greens, etc., 
a special mi.xlurc of t he fiiiest-lcavcd a nd dwarfest-growing perennial grasses, which from their 
fine, close, slow habit of growth and pleasing colour are best suited for forming lawns of the shortest 
and finest herbage, and thus greatly ecoiiomising labottr in mowing. 
Per lb. 2s. 3d. ; 20 lb. for 42s. 
Barr’s “ Standard ” Evergreen Grasses, for Garden Lawns, Tennis Courts, Bowling 
Greens, Cricket Pitches, Putting Greens, etc. This mi.xture is composed principally 
of the fine-leaved dwarf-growing grasses, all the seeds being highly cleaned and of pure and genuine 
quality. Per lb. Is. lOd. ; 20 lb, for 34s. 
Barr’s “Thames Embankment’’ Evergreen Grasses for Parks, Recreation Grounds, 
Golf Courses, Cricket, Hockey, and Polo Fields, also Archery Grounds, etc., 
a special mi.xture which has been fouttd very successful on the Thames Embankment, and in the 
formation and renovation of many jjublic and private parks and squares around London and 
throughout the country. Per lb. Is. 3d. ; 20 lb. for 24s. 
Barr’s Special Mixture of Evergreen Grasses for sowing under Trees, and for 
Town Gardens. '1 his mi.\ture cojitains a careful selection of those grasses most suitable lot- 
sowing tmdiT trees or in shady jrlaces. Per lb. 2s. 9d. 
Flne-leavcd Fescue Grass {/■'estnea cnina tennifolia), for sowing where little bulbs arc to be 
naturalised, such as Narcissi Cyclaminetts, Minimus, etc. ; also Scillas, Chionodoxas, Snowdrops, etc. 
Per lb. 2s. 9d. 
BARR’S VELVETY GRASS PATHS. 
A charming feature iti well-laitl-otit Spring gardens are close velvety grass walks. They are soft to walk 
upon, restful to the eye, and provide a delightful contrast to the colours in the flower border. Our Special 
Grass Seed for paths has been Eund a great success. Per lb. 2s. ; 10 lb. for 18s. 
CLOVER. 
Ao Clover is included m the above mixture of Grasses, as we consider a lawn should consist of Grass only. 
If C lover is desired, however, it may be added to the Grass Seeds at the rate of 2 or 3 lb. per acre. 
FINEST WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. Per lb. 2s. 6d. 
Barr’s Special Lawn Phytobroma. 
The best manure for Grass Lawns, Tennis Courts, Bowling Greens, Golf Links, etc. 
Apply Spring and Autumn, using 2 oz. to the square yard at each apptication, 
Bapp’s Lawn Phytobpoma is composed of those ingredients calculated to encoui-age a vigorous growth 
of grass only, and iit this respect differs from the potasli manures, which are apt to stimulate clovers and 
coarse weeds. We can confidently recommend it for all grass lands, as, by its use, a thicker growth and a 
richer colour will be obt.ained. It is a highly concentrated manure, and is therefore economical in use, a 
small quantity only being required at eacli application. Circuiar with fuller particulars sent on application. 
Nett Prices— 2 lb. tin, is. ; In bags— 7 lb., 2s. 6d. ; 14 lb., 4s. 6d. ; 28 lb., 7s. 6d. ; 66 lb., 12s. 6d. ; 1 cwt., 21s. 
Prepaid Orders /or 28 tb. and upiuards sent Carriage Paid to any station in Great Britain or to any port on the Irish Coast. 
BARR’S PHYTOBROMA FOR BULBS, Etc. 
The best Manure for Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., and for Flower Borders generally. 
It should be mixed with the soil below tl>e bulbs at planting time at the rate of 2 to 3 ozs. to the square 
yard, and in spring, when the bulbs are showing above ground, a top-dressing may be given of 3 oz. 
to the square yard. For Pots, mix Phytobroma with the soil, to be used at the rale of i lb. to the 
bushel, and in Spring, when growth is showing, top-dress once a fortnight, using a small teaspoonful 
.and well mixing with surface soil. 2-lb. tin, i/- ; 7 lb. 2/6; 14 lb. 4/6; 28 lb. 7/6; 56 lb. 12/6; 
I cwt. 21/-. 
