BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London 53 
LACHEN ALIAS — continued. each— s. d 
Ada Bryson, bright orange-yellow, buds red, good spikes, very free and good grower ; extra 
fine, ht. to in doz ' 7/6 ° 8 
Brightness ( new ), golden-yellow with broad bronzy claret markings at mouth of bell, extra fine, 
ht. to in P er doz - 5/6 ° 6 
Brilliant, large flowers, rich golden with red shading tip of tube, claret margin at mouth 
of bell P er doz - 7/6 
Ca.na.ry Bird, flowers rich golden, late flowering, ht. 9 in 
Cowslip, producing bold spikes of large rich golden bells with expanded mouth deeply margined 
maroon, early, ht. 9 in 
Garnet, yellow shaded green P er ^ oz * 5/6 
glaucina, spikes of pretty metallic blue flowers, handsome foliage, very striking, ht. £ft. ,, 7/6 
His Reverence. See Novelty List, page 10 >> IO /6 
Ireland, soft yellow, with bold margin of deep red at mouth of bells, ht. 9 in 
Jean Rogers {new}, orange-yellow bells shaded green (the upper ones tipped scarlet) 
panded mouth margined reddish brown, stems handsomely mottled, late blooming, 
, with ex- 
ht. 9 in. 
per doz. 7/6 
Luteola, bells citron shaded green and red, ht. 1 ft >> 5/6 
Nelsoni, large rich golden-yellow bells, and a reddish stem, remarkably beautiful and very 
free- flowering, early, ht. 10 in. First-Class Cert. R.H.S Extra selected bulbs, per doz. 5/6 
pendula, large brilliant red bells, tipped green and purple; a grand handsome showy flower, 
ht. 9 in do:! - 5( 6 
Rectos' of Cawston, rich deep yellow, tipped red, ht. 9 in ,, 10 .6 
Ruby, bells scarlet, citron and green, very free and showy, ht. 9 in ,, 5.6 
Ruth Lane, light yellow with bronze-claret markings at mouth of bell, bright scarlet at top of 
bell, large showy spreading spike, late flowering, ht. 11 in per doz. 10/6 
tricolor, flowers scarlet, citron, and green, a very free and showy variety, ht. 9 in. ... ,, 5/6 
Mixed varieties per 100, 42/-; ,, 5/6 
LEUCOJUM JESTIVUM. 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). 
(Spring, Summer, & Autumn-Flowering.) 
Leucojum vernum, the Spring Snowflake, is one of the earliest 
and most beautiful Spring flowers, handsome in outline and of elegant 
drooping habit. L. cestivum and Hernandezii , the Summer Snow- 
flakes, flower in May, and their elegant blossoms are prized for 
bouquets. These Spring and Summer Snowflakes delight in shady 
situations. L. autumnale is a charming dainty little species. The 
varie ties of vernum require to be established before they flower freely ; 
they should he planted as early i n Autumn as possible. 
autumnale (Acis), white and pink flowers in Autumn, ,. ac [, 
graceful in pots and on rockwork, etc., ht. 4 in. ; grow in s. d 
pure sand in shade ; quite hardy ...per 100, 9/6 ; per doz. 1/4 o 2 
sestivum (Summer Snowflake), a handsome plant, bearing 
in May spikes of elegant drooping flowers, white tipped green, 
which are greatly prized for cutting, ht. Ij ft. 
per 1000, 55/- ; per 100, 6/- ; per doz. 10 d. — 
Gravetye Giant, a grand new variety. See Novelty List, page 10. 
Hernandezii (syn. pulchellum), an elegant species, resembling ASstivum, but differing in 
having a more drooping umbel of flowers, May-blooming, ht. ft per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 
vernum (Spring Snowflake), a favourite little early spring flower with drooping bell-shaped flowers, 
white with small green or yellow tip, ht. 4 to 6 in per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. lod. 
vernum carpathicum (syn. Wagneri), a robust-growing variety of the Spring Snowflake, with 
larger flowers, white prettily tipped canary-yellow or green j valuable for edgings, masses at foot of rock- 
work, and for naturalising in grass, etc. Extra strong bulbs, per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
BARR’S LAWN GRASSES FOR SEPTEMBER SOWING. 
Lawns should he renovated in September, after the wear and tear of Summer, sowing at the tate 
of I lb. per too square yards. For prices, etc., see t>age 2 of cover. 
