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BARR’S gold medal DAFFODILS, ISIS. 
Manures, Soils, Fibre, Vases & Bowls for Daffodils. 
Barr’s Phytobroma, the best Manure for DalTodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., and for 
Flower Borders generally. 2-II). tin, i/-; 7 lb. 2/6 ; 14 lb. 4/6 ; 28 lb. 7/6; 56 lb. 12/6 ; i cwt. 21/-. 
Basic Slag;, per cwt. 15/- ; per 14 lb. 2/6. 
Bone Meal {^Genuine Fine Crushed Bones')^ best quality, per cwt. 20/- ; pei 7 lbs. t/ 6 . 
Pure Dissolved Bones, best quality, per cwt. 20/-; 7 lbs. 1/6. 
Sulphate of Potash (Jiowviry scarce), per 14 tbs. 7/- ; per 7 lbs. 3/9. 
Ground Lime, per bushel, 3/-. 
Barr’s Mixed Potting Soil, containing a suitable quantity of Phytobroma, 2/6 per bushel. 
Barr’s New Peat-fibre, Shell, and Charcoal Mixture, ready mixed for use, a 
specially prepared mixture suitable for growing bulbs in vases, bowls, jardmets, etc. {for cultural 
directions, etc., see page 4). 3/6 per bushel ; l/- per peck. 
Peat-fibre, recommended in preference to Cocoa-Fibre for plunging bowls, pots, etc., and as a winter 
mulch to bulb-beds, etc., per bushel, 1/6. 
Small Pebbles and Charcoal, 6</. per quart ; 3/6 per peck. 
Charcoal {fine twig), per peck l/- ; per bushel 3/6. 
Bulb Bowls. — We have had special little vases made for us by Messrs. Doulton for growing 
Daffodils and other spring bulbs in our Peat-Fibre and Charcoal Mixture. They are of elegant shape, 
of neutral art green and drab shades, and without drainage holes, thus saving the use of saucers ; useful for 
growing not only DalTodils in, but also Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses, early Scillas, Snowdrops, Chionodoxas, 
and Lily of the Valley, also the charming winter-flowering Irises -reticulata, etc., either for table decoration 
or the greenhouse. During summer these bowls are very useful for holding cut flowers, etc. All Daffodils 
which may be grown in pots may also be grown in these fancy bowls, and in the foregoing pages we have 
indicated thus f those kinds most suitable for the purpose. 
Doulton Ware, 
glazed, in dark 
or light green 
shades. 
2j- in. diam., 
4 in- >. 
-/9 each. 5^ in. diam., 2/- each. 
1/3 .. 7 in- .. 3/- .. 
No. 74. 
Oval Dark 
Green Glazed 
Ware. 
7jin. by3jin , 1/3 each. in. by 4J in., 1/6 each. 
9 in. by 6 in., 2/6 each. 
Doulton Ware, 
unglazed, neu- 
tral drab shade. 
2.J in. diam., -/9 earh 
4 hi. „ 1/3 ,, 
No. 229. 
“Delph,” blue 
and white 
earthenware. 
in diam., 2/- each. 
in. ,, 3/- » 
4 s >n- 
5’- in. 
in. 
diam., 
7^ in. diam., 1/9 each. 
8| in. ,, 2/6 ,, 
9 in. >> 3/- .. 
Illustrated List of other Fases and Bowls for Bulb Culture sent on application. 
Books on the Daffodil. 
The Book of the Daffodil (by Rev. S. E. Bourne), containing valuable information on the cultivation 
of the DalTodil gained by the results of the author’s own personal experience, 2/6 ; post free, 2/9. 
Daffodils (by Rev. Joseph Jacob), a well-got-up useful book on the •Daffodil, with 8 coloured plates, 
1/6 ; post free, 1/9. 
Narcissus, its History and Culture (by F. W. Burbidge), an interesting work giving the History of 
the Daffodil to date of publication — 1875, with 48 coloured plates. £\ los. 
The R.H.S. Daffodil Year Book for 1914.1 Full of interesting matter for/ 2/6; post free, 2/9. 
„ „ for 1915 . I Daffodil lovers. I 2/6 ; ,, 2/9. 
IVe have secured a few copies of the 1913 Daffodil Year Book {now out of print) ; we can offer 
while stock lasts at 7/6 each. 
UaifU, Walton A Viney, Ld,, London and Ayhtbury. 
