BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London, 
99 
Inexpensive 
Bulbs and Plants for Naturalising 
in Shrubberies, Wild Gardens, Woodlands, Grass, etc. 
For Hints on Planting and Arranging see page 4. 
§ indicates those flowers which will thrive in shady places, under trees, on shady banks, 
etc., or may be planted in the open border. 
* indicates those bulbs, etc., which are essentially wood plants, and should only be crown 
in shady situations. 
For full descriptions see body of Catalogue. 
§ 
per looo 
S. d. 
gAllium Moly, yellow 21 o... 
§ ,, neapolitanum, pure white — 
gAnemone, single, fine mixed 28 o... 
§ ,, double mixed 60 o. .. 
§ ,1 single “Bride, "snow-white 30 o... 
fhlgens, dazzling scarlet ...70 o... 
apennina, pale blue 80 o... 
§ ,, ,, alba, white — 
§ ,, blanda taurica, mostly 
pale blue — 
§ ,, japonica, white 
§ ,, rose 
§ 1, ,, crimson... 
* ,, nemorosa, double white ... 
* ,, ,, single white ... 
* ,, palmata, yellow 
* ,, ,, alba, white 
* ,, ranunculoides, yellow 
gAnthericum Liliago (St. Ber- 
nard’s Lily), flowers 
snow-white 
§ „ Liliastrum (St. Bruno’s 
Lily), large, snow-white, 
fine in grass 
§ ,, ramosum, pure white, 
graceful in grass 
gAsphodelus ramosus, white 
Brodiaea grandiflora, blue, A ft. - 
gCamassia esculenta, purple 42 
gChionodoxa Luciliae 50 
§ ,, sardensis, deep true blue... 40 
gColchicums, see Meadow Saffron. 
gCrocus, purples and blues 
IOO 
s. d. 
doz. 
s. d 
... 7 
•••35 
-35 
-35 
... 8 
... 6 
...21 
... 7 
... 7 
3— 0 
6.. .0 
0...0 
6. . .1 
6.. .0 
6.. . 1 
6...1 
6.. . 1 
6.. 1 
0...5 
0...5 
0...5 
6. . .1 
6. ..1 
0...3 
6. ..1 
6. ..1 
— .-35 0-5 
— -35 0...5 
— -35 
— .. — 10 
6. . .1 o 
6.. .0 8 
6...0 10 
6...0 8 
mixed 21 
0... 2 
3-o 
4 
§ 
,, Btriped mixed ... 
0... 2 
3—0 
4 
§ 
,, white 
0... 2 
3...0 
4 
§ 
,, golden-yellow .. 
21 
0... 2 
3- 0 
4 
§ 
,, Mixed purples, 
white, yellow, etc. 
blues, 
21 
0... 2 
3-° 
4 
§ 
„ Cloth of Gold 
21 
0... 2 
3- -o 
4 
§Crocus speciosus, bright 
Autumn-flowering. 
blue, 
4* 
0... 4 
6...0 
8 
§Crocus, beautiful species to natur- 
alise on rockwork, &c., p. 27. 
§Crown Imperials, in mixture ... ~ 
*Cyclamen europaeum, crimson... - 
* ,, neapolitanum, with varie- 
gated foliage — 
* ,, repandum - 
Daffodils, to Naturalise — 
§ ,, splendid mixed 25 
§ „ Chalice-cup, mixed 32 
...25 
...42 
o... 2 
6... 3 
o-- 3 
o...s 
per xooo 
s d. 
101 
s. d. 
doz. 
mixed., 
, American large- 
*Fritillaria meleagris, mixed 
§Funkia (the Plantain Lily of 
Japan), in mixture 
§Galtonia candicans, snow-white, 
handsome, 3 to 6 ft 70 
^Gladiolus byzantinus 65 
§ ,, Colvillei, crimson-purple... 45 
§ >> ,, The Bride, snow-white 35 
,, Brenchleyensis, scarlet ...70 
§Helleborus, mixed (Lenten Roses) — 
§Hemerocallis (Day Lilies), mixed — 
Hyacinths, miniature, mixed ... — 
§Hyacinthus amethystinus, 
beautiful sky-blue flowers, 
i ft 42 
, , candicans, see Galtonia. 
SIris, Bulbous English, mixed ...60 
Bulbous, Spanish, mixed ...10 
Tall Flag, mixed ...90 
germanica, blue 
florentina, white 
Dwarf Flag, mixed, for 
sunny banks - 
Jonquil, single, sweet-scented ...30 
$Lilium auratum _ 
§ „ candidum, white - 
§ ,, longiflorum, large white ... - 
§ ,, martagon, purple - 
§ ,, pyrenaicum flavum, yellow 
§ ,, speciosum rubrum, crim- 
son and white 
§ ,, tigrinum splendens, 
let, tiger-spotted - 
§ ,, umbellatum, mixed reds... - 
*Lily of the Valley crowns 65 
§Meadow Saffron, mixed - 
§Milla uniflora violacea, blue and 
violet, h ft 20 
Montbretia crocosmseflora, 
orange-red 30 
,, Pottsii, scarlet 30 
11 mixed hybrids 25 
■35 
O.. 
■ 3 
9- 
■37 
6.. 
• 4 
0... 
70 
0.. 
. 7 
6... 1 
3 
■55 
0.. 
. 6 
0...0 
10 
■ 55 
0.. 
. 6 
0...0 
10 
.70 
0.. 
■ 7 
6... 1 
3 
d - 
■IS 
0...2 
3 
35 
0.. 
• 4 
0...0 
7 
— ... 5 6...0 10 
— ...30 0...4 6 
o... 7 
o... 7 
o... 5 
o... 4 
o... 7 
-35 
-30 
...10 
0...0 
0...0 
6... i 
0—5 
0...4 
4 6...0 8 
o... 
6... 
— ...25 
o... 3 
-55 
...30 
...42 
...48 
...48 
6. . .1 
3.. 0 
6. . .1 
0...3 
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6. . .2 
6.. .0 
0...7 
0...4 
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0...6 
0...6 
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...14 
-15 
o... 7 
...12 
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6.. .0 
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