BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 36 
barr’s bulb planter. 
Ilif-hly (ommendtd by the A’.//,5., 1913. 
Useful Tools for Bulb Planting, Etc. 
Barr's Special Bulb Planter (Regd. 548091), specially designed for planting Daffodils and 
Other bulbs m grass. This tool cuts and lifts a clean circular piece of turf which is released from the 
cup when the second hole is made, and lies ready at hand to fill in the holes when the bulbs have been 
put in, it being only necessary to remove a little of the 
Rd, 548091. from the bottom of the sod. A time must be chosen 
" fot‘ planting when the ground has become softened after 
early autumn rains and not when in aliard and baked 
condition, as it is then impossible to use this or indeed 
any other tool with success. By the use of Harris 
Special Bulb Planter a large quantity of bulbs may 
distnrlnnrp nf 1 'ru 1 .i. r 1 planted in a very short time, and without the least 
ci^is inches over all, weight about 3-J lbs. The 
SudS in r hardened steel and always carries a keen cutting edge 
We shall send tlie medhir^X^ ^■,1° circular hole 2, 2}, or 2J- inches diameter, each 10/6. 
we snail send the medium size (2J in.) if no instructions to the contrary are given. 
Barr s Spccial^ Bulb Dibber, specially de- 
signed for dibbling bulbs into borders, etc. ; steel 
shod, with strong iron tread and cross wooden 
handle ; a good strong heavy tool, weight about 
of lbs., length 36 inches over all. 9/6 each. 
Barr s Special Bulb Trowel, of best steel, 
specially designed for lifting and planting bulbs, etc. It will 
be found of great value for general garden purposes, and far in 
advance of the old-fashioned trowel. 2/9 each. 
Hand Fork, of finest quality, solid steel, with three 4|-inch solid flat prongs and 5-inch handle ; a 
very superior tool. 1/9 each. r & j lumuv , u 
New P&tt^rn D&ffodll Hoc, a very useful 
tool forbreaking the surface soil in the Flower Border Commended by the r. //. 
during dry weather, and especially in early sjjring E® 
when Daffodils are just showing ; also a useful weeding tool. With 3 ft. handle (41 inches over all 
and weight under i lb.) 2/3 each, with short handle (i2.V inches), 1/6 each. ’ 
The Caxton Cultivator (^Commended by the R.H.S., 1914), invaluable for breakin'. surface soil 
in Spring and Summer, 3-prong, with 4 ft. handle, 3/9 each. 
The Cuma Cultivator, similar to The Caxton, but with smaller prongs and a 2i-incli handle 
1/6 each. ’ 
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J barr’s bulb and potato jS 
DIBBER, 36 in. fe 
Hybridising Tweezers, suitable for easily removing pollen from Daffodil flowers, per pair, 2/6. 
Glass Pollen Tubes, 1/- per dozen. 
Ivo Labels, the most suitable l.rbel for naming Daffodils at Exhibitions, made of ivory celluloid and 
printed with indelible black letters. Any name supplied to order. 1/6 per dozen. 
Barr’s Special Metal Labels for Daffodils, Etc. 
With Raised Letters. 
No. 1, with solid metal shank, about 9 inches long. We 
specially recommend this for beds and borders. Per doz. 4/-. 
No. 2, with stout wire stem, 6 or 9 inches long : specially 
suitable for pots, etc. (f« ordering please state whether a short or 
long shank is required). Per dOz. 3/6. 
Ditto, with 12-inch stem, per doz. 4/-. 
No. 3, for Suspendine;, per doz, 3/6. 
1^ The above prices include the stamping of any name required. 
These special metal labels are not kept in stock, being made only 
to order. The time taken to execute an order is generally 
rrom 2 to 3 weeks. 
