BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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HYACINTHS EARLY ITALIAN AND FRENCH. 
Blush-White I descriptions f per loo, 15/-; per doz. 
Shell-Pink > see page a,T. \ 21/-; ,, 
HYACINTHS- EXTRA EARLY MINIATURE, Specially prepared for early forcing, 
may be bad in bloom quile easily by January 1st. See List and Cultural Directions, 46. 
In 6 distinct colours each colour, per too, 21/- ; per doz. 
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2 
3 
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HYDRANGEA artaorescens alba grandiflora, flowers pure white each 1/6 & 
hortensis *'/• ’> e“h 
Madame E. Mouillere, flowers white with pink centre 
Mariesii, foliage broad, flowers large, pink tinted mauve, per doz. 21/- ; ,, 
IRIS Alata (Scorpion Iris), Extra Strong Selected Bulbs, per too, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 ; ,, 
Reticulata Strong Bulbs, „ 42/-: » 5/6; 
Extra Strong Bulbs, ,, 55/' > •> 7/^ > >> 
” A few Monster Bulbs. ,, 10/6; ,, 
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LILAC Marie Le Graye t each 
,, Michael Buckner | well-budded plants estab- | i> 
„ Louis Spathe I lished in pots. 1 >> 
„ Charles X ■' ^ ” 
LILY OF THE VALLEY- Retarded Crowns. For culture, seepage 6 $. 
Finest Retarded Crowns, supplied as required from September to December 
and March to August per too, 10/6 ; 25 for 2/9 ; per doz. 
Fortin’S Grand Giant Strsein, supplied as required from September to December and 
from March to June Pef ‘°°, 2t/- ; 25 for 5/6 ; per doz. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY for ordinary forcing- 
Barr’s Finest ForcingCrowns, ready first week in November, p. 1000, 90/- ; p. 100 
Strong Selected Clumps, suitable for later work per doz. 12/6; each 
MAGNOLIA stellata, budded, nice bushy plants each 3/6 & 
PHILADELPHUS (The Mock Orange or Syringa of Gardens). 
Psiritasie, large white flowers, petals rosy at base Extra Strong, each 
Lemoinei erectus, flowers creamy white „ ,, 
Mont Blanc, pure white, the sweetest scented of all ,, ,, 
purpureo-maculatus, pure white with purplish rose spot ,, 
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3 6 
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o 6 
0 8 
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3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
1 6 
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9 6 
> 3 
5 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS- 
Paper White “Snowflake ” Extra Strong Selected Bulbs, per too, 8/6; per doz. 
Double Roman •> ■> >> 
Gloriosus >> ” ” 
Grand Soleil d’Or n >> >> 
POLYGONATUM multiflorum (Tall Solomon’s Seal) 
7/6; 
12/6; 
10/6; 
8/6; 
offlcinale (Dwarf Solomon’s Seal) 
9/6: 
1 3 
I 3 
‘ 9 
I 6 
• 3 
I 4 
SPIR^A— In forcing, a moist atmosphere and abundance of water at the roots are necessary. The 
pots therefore should be stood in savtcers of water. 
iT4T The Splrseas w© offep ap© all stpong; clumps. each — s. d 
japonica [syn. Astilbe japonica), white, ht. 2 ft per doz. 6/- o 7 
compacta multiflora, with large dense white flower-spikes, ht. ft. „ 6/- o 7 
palniata {syn. digitata), large clusters of rose-crimson flowers, ht. 2 ft 7/6 o 8 
aruncus Kneiffii, finely divided foliage and plumes of dainty white flowers, ht. 2 ft 1 6 
astilboides, dense drooping plumes of snowy while flowers, ht. 2 ft ...per doz. 7/6 o 8 
floribunda, lovely panicles of feathery white flowers, ht. 21 m. ,, 7/6 o 8 
” longifolia, elegant arching plumes of white flowers, ht. 2j ft 7/6 o 8 
lobata (sysi. Yenusta), the Queen of the Prairie, producing fine plumes of attractive rose- 
coloured flowers, a showy and handsome border plant, ht. 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 8 
Peach Blossom \ These are now classed under Astilbe, f ,, 7/6 o 0 
Queen Alexandra / seepages. \ .. 7/6 o 8 
SPIR^A, Retarded Clumps for early and successional flowering. 
Spirsea japonica J These retarded chimps per doz. 8/- 
compacta multiflora ... V can be supplied from Aprip ,, 8/b 
astilboides floribunda.. .J till end of October only. t. „ 10/6 
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