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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1914. 
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SPRING CARPETING AND BEDDING PLAINTS— conO'fiU£(/. 
DI AN THUS (Alpine or Rock Plnks),rharmingsuimner-flowering border or rock*plants, more or less fragrant ; 
dHlgluful subjects for planting in crevices of rockwork, old walls, etc., where they are soon quite at 
home. Plant in sunny situations and add lime or mortar rubble with soil at time of planting. each 
Caeslus (Cheddar Pink), bright rosy pink, fragrant, 4 in per doz. 5/- 
deltoldes roseus (Maiden Pink), rose, a gem for the rock garden, A ft ,, 5/- 
,, albUS. white, very pretty, Aft 5/ 
CENTIANA aca.ul Is (The Garden Gentlanella), large erect bell-shaped deep blue (lowers in spring, in 
bloom more or less throughout the year, \ ft Sltong clumps, per doz. 5/. 
HERNIARIA grIaDrai useful evergreen carpeting plant, spreading rapidly, foliage remains a fresh vivid 
green all the year round ; valuable for rockwork, and as a carpet to dwarf-growing bulbs . . . .per doz. 3/6 
IVI YOSOTlSt Barr's Alpine Bluet compact dwarf habit, flowers intense blue, 9 in ,, 3/- 
Barr'S Blue Kingr* rich deep blue, very fine, 10 in 3/. 
NEPETA IVluSSlnlt clouds of light blue flowers May to September; excellent for borders or rock 
garden, i ft per 100, 38/ ; per doz. 5/- 
PAPAVER nudlcaule* mixed colours, white, orange, and yellow „ 16/-; „ »/5 
PHLOX SUPulata (American Moss Pink), covering the ground with a green moss-like carpet, and pro- 
ducing dainty bright-coloured flowers during May. 
annulatat flowers bluish white per doz. 5/- 
atro-lllaclna, deep lilac 5/. 
BrigrHtnesSt bright rose with scarlet eye 5/- 
grandiflorat soft delicate rose-pink 5/. 
Gt F. Wilson* lovely soft heliotrope-blue 5/. 
POLYANTHUS, Barr’S Highly coloured large-flowered strain perioo,i8/-; „ 2/6 
Barr’s large-flowered Yellow and Orange strain, a ebanning associate for Blue 
Forget-me-nots (Myosotis) and Tulips per 100, i8/-; per doz. 2/6 
Barr’s large-flowered White strain, very beautiful „ xs/-; „ 2/6 
PRIIVIROSE, Single English Yellow ,, 775; „ 1/6 
Barr’s Single Blue Shades „ 5/- 
Barr’s Highly coloured per 100, 25/-; „ 3/5 
SAPON ARIA OCymoldeS splendens, producing sheets of vivid crimson flowers, 3 in. „ 5/- 
SAXIFRACAS, Mossy Varieties, etc., forming fresh green mossy carpets covered during May 
with dainty flower spikes. 
decipiens grandiflora, producing sprays o( beautiful white flowers per doz. 7/5 
Guildford Seedling, flowers crimson-red „ 5/. 
hypnoldes densa (Mossy Saxifrage) 4/6 
muscoldes, Stormonth’s Variety, small pink flowers, dense green foliage, 3 in 
OPPOSltlfOlia splendens, sheets of rosy crimson flowers during March and April ; a chai*ming 
alpine species 
trifurcata, flowers white, rapid grower per doz. 5/- 
umProsa (London Pride), white and pink flowers, i ft per 100, 21/- ; „ 2/6 
Wallace! CamposI), beautiful large pure white flowers, May and June, 8 in „ 5/6 
Mixed iviossy Varieties for carpeting per 100, 30/- „ 4/- 
SCABIOSA Pterocephala (s^>n. parnassi), a charming dwarf Alpine species, studded in summer 
with pretty mauve-purple flowers, A ft pei doz. 5/- 
SILENE (The Catchfly), very charming dwarf Alpine plants. 
acaullS (Moss Campion), dense green cushions studded with miniature bright pink flowers, J ft 
alpestrls (Alpine Catchfly), sheets of charming glistening white flowers, J ft., May to July, per doz. 5/- 
THYMUS lanuglnosus, the Woolly-Leaved Mountain Thyme „ 4/6 
,) Serpyllum splendens, a beautiful variety of the Wild Mountain Thyme, with vivid 
crimson flowers per doz. 7/6 
,, alPuS, producing sheets of snowy white flowers „ 5/. 
„ ,, COCCineuS, sheets of brilliant crimson flowers ,, 5/. 
TIARELLA COrdIfolia (Foam Flower;, producing little plumes of feathery white flowers from April 
to June, ht. 6 to 8 in per doz. 5/- o 6 
VERONICA pectinata rosea, a trailing species, flowers rose-coloured, pretty on rockwork, 2 in. ..06 
Incana, eflcctive silvery grey foliage and showy violet-blue flowers, June to Aug., i ft. ; valuable for 
massing on rockwork, etc per 100, 32/- ; per doz. 4/6 o 6 
Teucrium duPIa, of prostrate growth, with shiny evergreen foliage, smothered in early summer 
with dainty spikes of brilliant blue flowers, 4 in per doz. 5/6 o 6 
.» M Trchanc, light blue flowers and golden-yellow foliage, 4 in. ; a very pretty plant o 9 
