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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1913. 
ARUM LILY, or Ca.Ha. See Richardia. 
ASPARAGUS mcdcoloidos {syu. Smilax and Medeola). See Spring Bulb List, each — s. d 
per cloz. 4/6 o 5 
^STILBE Chinensis David ii, handsome rich crimson-purple flowers, 3 lo 5 ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
)> Thunbergii Moerhei mi, enormous plumes of pure white flowers i o 
,, japonica. Spiraea japonica,/t>^« 7. 
BABIAN A (Baboon-root), the flowers range in colour from blue to the richest crimson-magenta, 
and are set off by a dark green hairy foliage. They have a fine dwarf compact habit, and 
are of great value for pots, rockeries, or the front of borders. Culture same as for the Ixia. 
Extra Choice mixture of many beautiful colours per too, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 
X BEGONIAS, BARR’S GIANT-FLOWERED SINGLE. 
Separate Colours for Beddings, rich vermilion-'scarlet, glowing orange-scarlet, 
dark blood-red, pure yellow, full rose, pale rose, rose-cerise, salmon, and white, flowers large 
and handsome each colour, per too, 30/- ; per doz. 4/- o 5 
Choice Mixture for Beddingr, all colours „ 25/-; ,, 3/6 — 
Separate colours, extra selected tubers, for pot culture ,, 5/6 o 6 
Barr’s Choice Exhibition Varieties, for pot culture, all having a fine stiff erect 
habit and large round-petalled flowers of finest form and substance, cannot be surpassed. 
In separate selected colours, per doz. 10/6 and 21/- ; each i/- and 2 o 
X BEGONIAS, BARR’S LARGE-FLOWERED DOUBLE. 
Separate Colours for Bedding, brilliant dark vermilion-scarlet, glowing orange- 
scarlet, pure yellow, full rose, pale coppery rose, and white, flowers very large and handsome 
each colour, per too, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 o 5 
Choice Mixture for Bedding, all colours 25/-; ,, 3/6 — 
Separate colours, extra selected tubers, for pot culture ,, 7/6 o 8 
Exhibition, Camellia-Flowered, agrand strain, flowers of beautiful form, equalling 
Camellias in symmetry ; colours — coral-pink, blush, yellow, cream, scarlet, etc. 
12 in 12 extra choice varieties 35/- 
12 in 12 choice varieties 25/- 
12 in 12 fine varieties 1776 
X BEGONIAS. 
New Large-flowered Single Fringed, a beautiful new race, with very large 
handsome flowers borne on stiff erect stems well above the foliage, the petals having 
their edges elegantly crimped and fringed ; they are freer blooming than either the double 
or single Begonias, and we can strongly recommend them for bedding or for pots. 
Separafo Colours, dark red, orange-scarlet, yellow, full rose, coppery salmon, 
and pure white each colour, per too, 35/- ; per doz. 5/- o 6 
Mixed shades of colour . ^7. 
New Crested Begonias, a very beautiful distinct strain, flowers elegantly fringed and 
heavily crested, colours ranging from scarlet, rose, orange, salmon, and primrose to pearly 
white and pure white. Specially suitable for pot culture. 
3 each of 6 beautiful colours jo/- 
^ ® »> M 3/6 
Choice Mixture of colours per doz. 5/6 o 6 
For other varieties of Begonias see ow Spring Cataiogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
®^*"*-*^®*'**'** ^ GUERNSEY LILIES. .Skz Amaryllis, 18, Nerine,/<r^z 70. 
** elegans (Coral Drops). See our Spring Bulb List. 
BLETIA hyacinthina, a charming Chinese Orchid, with a pretty ribbed foliage and 
graceful racemes of deep rose-pink flowers ; it thrives in the bog garden 
and sheltered shady situations planted in peat established in pots i 6 
” >> alba, a ioyely white-flowered variety, requiring same treatment ,, i 6 
BLOOMERIA aurea, producing in June beautiful umbels of golden-yellow flowers, striped 
brown, fine showy flower for beds and borders, ht. 15 in. ; likes a light rich soil per doz. 5/6 o 6 
BOBARTIA aurantiaca. See Homeria collina, 42. 
X BOUSSINGAULTIA baselloides (The Madeira Vine). See our Spring Bulb List. 
. . per doz. i/* — 
X BRAVOA gfeminiflora, (Scarlet Twin-flower). Spring Bulb List ,, 2/6 o 3 
