BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London, 
43 
BARR’S COLOUR MIXTURES OF BEDDING HYACINTHS. 
These will be found useful for giving a general colour effect in borders. 
Light Blues Mixed 
per IOO 
S. d. 
15 0 
per 
s. 
2 
doz. 
d 
3 
Dark Rose and 
Crim- 
per 100 
s. d. 
per doz. 
s. d 
Dark Blues Mixed 
Light Rose and Pink 
15 
0 
2 
3 
son Shades 
Whites and 
Mixed 
Blush 
15 0 
2 3 
Shades Mixed 
15 
0 
2 
3 
Shades Mixed 
15 0 
2 3 
Fine Mixed all Colours, per ioo, 15/-; per doz. 2/3 
BARR’S MINIATURE HYACINTHS. 
For Culture in Fancy Bowls, etc., and -for Bedding. 
In children’s gardens and small (lower-beds, or as front edgings and ribbons, these Miniature 
Hyacinths, alone or intermingled with other dwarf Spring-flowering bulbs, make a fine display throughout 
the Spring months. They are also valuable for growing in small glasses, fancy pots, china bowls, 
crystal dishes, jardinets, etc., alone or associated with Scilla sibirica, Chionodoxas, Crocuses, Snowdrops, 
Dwarf Tulips and Daffodils, Iris reticulata, etc. For cultural directions , see page 3. 
s. d 
12 bulbs each of 8 distinct colours (96 bulbs) 12 o 
6 „ „ 8 „ „ (48 bulbs) 6 6 
Snow-White 
per 100 
s. d. 
10 6 
per 
s. 
1 
doz. 
d. 
6 
Pale Azure-Blue 
15 
0 
2 
3 
Bright Full Blue 
12 
6 
1 
9 
Dark Violet-Blue 
10 
6 
1 
6 
Brilliant Crimson-Rose 
10 
6 
1 
6 
Rose-Pink 
per ICO 
S. d. 
10 6 
per 
s. 
1 
doz. 
d. 
6 
Bright Rose 
10 6 
1 
6 
Pale Flesh-Rose 
12 6 
1 
9 
Yellow 
15 0 
2 
3 
Barr’s Special Mixture of beautiful colours, per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6 
BARR’S EXTRA EARLY MINIATURE HYACINTHS. 
For Very Early Forcing. 
These Hyacinths are harvested specially early and so prepared as to be capable of being quite 
easily forced into bloom by January, and are therefore of the greatest value for producing a bright and 
effective decoration during the period between the flowering of the Roman and Italian Hyacinths and the 
ordinary Dutch pot Hyacinths. The bulbs should be potted up by the middle of September, plunged in 
a cold airy frame, and removed indoors to a gentle heat about the middle of November. 
12 each of 7 Distinct Colours 
6 ,* 7 >» >» 
Pure White 
per 100 
s. d. 
15 0 
per 
s. 
2 
doz. 
d 
3 
Bright Rose-Pink 
15 
0 
2 
3 
Glowing Rich Crimson 
15 
0 
2 
3 
Brilliant Rose-Crimson, 
very effective 
35 
0 
5 
0 
Salmon Shaded Rose 
(Orange Boven)pretty 
loose truss 
Light Blue 
Bright Yellow 
S, a 
18 o 
9 6 
per 100 
s. d. 
per 
s. 
doz. 
d 
30 
0 
4 
0 
15 
0 
2 
3 
15 
0 
2 
3 
EARLY WHITE ROMAN 
HYACINTH. 
Extra Selected French-grown Bulbs. 
This charming little Hyacinth is of great value for early 
forcing, and may be had in bloom during November, Decem- 
ber, and January by successional plantings. Several bulbs 
in a pot make a charming Winter decoration for the green- 
house or sitting-room, while to cut for bouquets and vases 
the graceful spikes of sweet-scented blooms are highly prized. 
The Roman and Italian Hyacinths lend themselves readily 
to culture in bowls of our Peat-fibre, Shell and Charcoal 
Mixture. (For Cultural Directions , see page 3.) 
Early White Roman Hyacinth, p “. d °rf 
First-size Selected Bulbs per ioo, 18/6 2 8 
Extra Large Selected Bulbs ,, 25/- 3 6 
A few Monster Bulbs, producing 
a large number of flower spikes ,, 30/- 4 o 
Smaller bulbs we do not stock , as they produce 
fewer flower spikes than the above; we can procure 
them for customers , however^ if required. 
