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BARR’S GENERAL. BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1913. 
I X I AS — continued. 
1^ The following varieties are the most distinct and beautiful in cultivation. p. >°o p. doz. 
s. d. s. d 
Aimable, large globular flowers, white shading to blue, with velvety purple centre 4 0...0 7 
Beauty of Norfolk, flowers a soft canary colour with a striking black centre 5 0...0 9 
Bridesmaid, fine heads of large globular white flowers with crimson centre, very free ... 4 0...0 7 
Bucephalus major (r><«. Hector), rich crimson claret-colour, beautiful 4 0...0 7 
Cato, creamy while with crimson centre, large and beautiful 7 6...I 3 
Conqueror, yellow, shaded red 4 6...0 8 
Crateroides, rich cerise-scarlet, early, and greatly valued for cutting 6 6...I o 
Donnatello, large, flowers brick-scarlet, brown centre, a most lovely colour 10 6...1 6 
Elvira, French grey, violet centre g 6...i 4 
Emperor of China, rich yellow, centre black, a grand variety 17 6 ..2 6 
Engl ishton, long flowers of a beautiful old rose colour, very free 3 6...0 6 
Erubescens major, deep rose-carmine, black centre, beautiful 7 6...I 3 
Excelsior, large, handsome crimson-scarlet 5 6..,o 10 
Golden Drop, golden-yellow, dark centre ; showy 4 0...0 7 
Hogarth, cream-coloured with purple centre, very striking 3 6...0 6 
Humbert, very large, beautiful coppery rose, black centre, distinct 4 6...0 8 
La Favorite, primrose, crimson centre 4 6...0 8 
Lady Helen Vincent, delicate shell-pink, beautiful 21 0...3 o 
Lady Slade, beautiful rose-pink, carmine centre 15 0...2 3 
Lucilius, flowers very large, bright yellow with maroon-crimson eye 12 6...1 9 
Magnifica, handsome, rich deep yellow, chocolate centre 10 6...1 6 
Magnum Bonum, large, white with blue centre ^ 3 6...0 6 
Nitens, intense deep magenta, handsome 6 0...0 to 
Prsestans, ruby-crimson, beautiful 4 6...0 8 
Queen of Roses, beautiful bright rose, large double flowers 5 6...0 to 
Viridiflora (The Green Ixia), flowers beautiful sea-green, with black centre 15 0...2 3 
Vulcan, orange-red, black centre 4 0...0 7 
White Queen, the largest pure white Ixia, with velvety crimson centre 4 6...0 8 
White Swan, very large flowers bright yellow with maroon-crimson eye 5 6...0 10 
IXIOLIRION tataricum (Pallasl), an elegant 
and very showy hardy bulbous plant, bearing 
umbels of beautiful deep blue tubular flowers in 
May and June, thriving in any good deep light 
soil and an open fairly sunny situation, ht. ft. 
per 100, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
JONQUILS, Sweet-Scented, always prized 
for the graceful sweet-scented flowers they pro- 
duce in May. For indoor decoration plant three 
to six bulbs in a 4- or 5-inch pot, plunge in a 
cold frame, and when in bud bring indoors. 
If planted also outdoors and treated the same 
as Daffodils, a long succession may be maintained. 
per doz. — s. d 
Single Jonquil, rich full yellow 
per 1000, 25/- ; per 100, 2/9 o 5 
„ „ extra large bulbs 
per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 3/9 o 7 
Double Jonquil, flowers of a rich full 
yellow, small, very elegant, and delightfully 
fragrant per too, 9/- I 4 
,, ,, extra large bulbs „ 12/6 I 9 
For Carapanelle Jonquil and Queen Anne’s Double Jonquil, see Narcissus Odorus varieties, pages 31 
and 35 of Daffodil Catalogue. 
IXIOLIRION TATARICUM. 
