BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 49 
IXIA — continued. p. ioo p. doz. 
r. d. s. d 
M&gnifica, handsome, rich deep 
yellow, chocolate centre 8 6...I 3 
Magnum Bon um, large, white 
with blue centre per 1000, 30/- 3 6...0 6 
Nitens, intense deep magenta, 
handsome 7 6...r 3 
Praestans, ruby-crimson, beautiful 
per 1000, 35/- 4 0...0 7 
Queen of Roses, beautiful 
bright rose, large double flowers ... 7 6...1 3 
Viridiflora (The Green Ixia), 
flowers sea-green, with black centre, 
distinct and beautiful, per 1000, 75/- 
Vulcan, orange-red, black centre 
per 1000, 35/- 
White Queen, the largest pure 
white Ixia, with velvety crimson 
centre per 1000, 35/- 
. 100 
d. 
p. doz. 
5 . d 
8 0...1 3 
4 0...0 7 
4 0...0 7 
1XIOLIRION tataricum (Pallasi), an elegant hardy bulbous plant, bearing umbels of beautiful 
deep-blue tubular flowers in May and June, thriving in any good light soil and an open dry sunny 
situation, ht. 1 £ ft per 100, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
JONQUILS, Sweet-Scented, always prized for the graceful sweet-scented flowers they produce 
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 ,, 35/- ; ,, 4/- o 7 
Double Jonquil, flowers of a rich full yellow, small, very elegant, and delightfully fragrant 
per too, 8/6 t 3 
For Campernelle Jonquil and Queen Anne’s Double Jonquil, see our Daffodil Catalogue. 
LACH ENALIA, very beautiful greenhouse plants flowering in early Spring, with curiously 
spotted leaves and handsome flower-spikes. They should be potted as early as possible in 
Autumn in a compost of loam, sweet leaf soil, sand, and well-decayed cow manure ; place 
in an airy greenhouse or frame, near the glass, and never allow them to suffer for want of 
water while in growth. The temperature in IVinter should not be below 45°. A very beautiful 
effect is obtained by planting Lachcnalias in wire hanging baskets for greenhouse decoration. each 
aurea, reddish brown stems and large rich golden bells, very handsome, early , ht. 1 ft. d 
per doz. 8/6 o 9 
Cami, flowers deep golden, with red shading, stem red, vigorous grower, ht. 9 in. ,, 10/6 I o 
Cawston Gem (new), bells yellow and green faintly tipped red and expanded at mouth, 
early , ht. 9 in per 100, 30/- ; per doz. 4/- o 5 
Cowslip. See Novelty List, page 7. 
Garnet (new), very early, bells rosy scarlet, yellow, and green, tipped ruby, very showy, 
foliage faintly mottled, stem spotted, ht. 9 in per too, 30/- ; per doz. 4/- o 5 
glaucina, spikes of pretty metallic blue flowers, handsome foliage, very striking, ht. .' ft. 
per doz. 6/6 o 7 
Little Beauty, bells crimson-scarlet, yellow, and green, tipped ruby, ht. 9 in 1 6 
luteola, bells citron, shaded green and red, ht. 1 ft per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, maculata, flowers like the above, but foliage handsomely spotted, ht. 1 ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
Nelsoni, large rich golden-yellow bells, and a reddish stem, remarkably beautiful and very 
free-flowering, early , ht. 10 in. First-Class Certificate R.II.S per doz. 7/6 0 S 
pendula, large brilliant red bells, tipped green and purple ; a grand handsome showy 
flower, ht. 9 in per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, gigantea (.syn. Aureliana), a fine improvement on the type Pendula ; it bears bold 
handsome spikes of rich deep red bells, tipped green and purple, ht. ro in ... 2 6 
quadricolor, true, scarlet, yellow, and green, with broad crimson tip, an exceedingly 
beautiful flower, ht. loin per doz. 6/6 o 7 
Rector of Cawston (new), rich deep yellow, tipped red, ht. 9 in ,, 10/6 1 o 
Red Cap, bells greenish yellow, base of tube flamed brilliant crimson, ht 9 in 2 6 
Ruby (new), bells scarlet, yellow and green, very showy, ht. 1 ft I 6 
superba, a very pretty variety, bells shading from salmon scarlet at top down to yellow 
and green, while the mouth is heavily margined crimson-maroon, ht. 9 in per doz. 10/6 1 o 
Topaz (new), flowers scarlet, citron, and green, a very free and showy variety, ht. 9 in. ,, 7/6 o 8 
tricolor, bells scarlet, citron, and green, a very free and showy variety, ht. 9 in. ,, 7/6 o 8 
W. E. Gumbleton, a robust grower with handsomely spotted broad foliage and stems 
spotted maroon, flowers are old-gold shaded red, ht. 9 in per doz. 10/6 1 o 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). 
(Spring-, Summer-, and Autumn-Flowering.) 
Leucojum yernum, the Spring Snowflake, is one of the earliest and most beautiful Spring flowers, 
handsome in outline and of elegant drooping habit. L. astivum and Hernandezii , the Summer 
Snowflakes, flower in April and May, and their elegant blossoms are prized for bouquets. /.. autumnnle 
and roseum are charming little graceful Snowflakes, blooming in August and September ; they are best 
planted in pure sand. L. trichophylium resembles Autumna/e in its graceful flowers, but blooms in Spring ; 
plant in pure sand, and give cold frame treatment, keeping it well moist while in growth. All the 
Snowflakes delight in shady situations. 
