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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1914. 
ENGLISH IRISES— 
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(iRoup OF ENGLISH IRISES {Very much reduced). 
Barr’s Extra Choice Mixture of named 
varieties, producing a lovely efl'cet in 
lieds and borders, per ICO, 12/0 ; per doz. i 9 
Barr’s Mixture of Silvery Lavenders and 
Lavender-Greys, some being sjioUed, 
a good inixiuie containing many charm- 
ing shades per 100, 9/6 ; per doz. I 4 
Ordinary Fine Mixed, of various colours 
per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. i o 
t®" In the following descriptions S. is used to 
signily Standards or the erect jietals ; F. Fa/h, or 
the drooping petals. The heights given aic tliose 
recorded at our Nurseries, but they may dill'ei a 
little according to soil, season, and climate. 
The numbers following the name indicate the 
relative time of flowering; thus those marked (i) 
open first, while those marked (4) are the latest to 
bloom ; the difference, however, is only one of days. 
per do/. e.v, li 
Admiral de Ruiter (new), s. d. s. d 
S. lilac shaded grey, more or less 
fl.iked violet, K. French grey 
veined and sliaded violet, lit. 20 
in per too, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
Adrienne (new), S. delicate ro.se- 
lavender slightly spotted purple, 
F. silvery rose-lavender 
per 100, IS/- 2 3...0 3 
Agrippina (new), S. pale silvery lavender lightly feathered violet-blue, F. silvery 
lavender more or less spotted blue-purple and with conspicuous yellow blotch, laige 
(lower jQo_ 21/. 
Blanche Fleur (4), S. white, with rosy tinge, F. white, ht. 22 in 12/6 
Bleu Aimable, S. purple-claret marbled lavender, F. very heavily blotched rich 
violet on a silvery lavender ground, very handsome per 100, 21/- 
Blue Giant. See Novelty List, f>age 14 
Clara Butt (3), S. pale lavender-grey flaked soft lilac, F. large and broad, lavender- 
grey delicately flaked light blue, very chaste and beautiful, ht. 23 in. ...per 100, 12/6 
Clovis, S. lavender-grey flaked crimson, F. French grey with lich violet markings, 
very showy, ht. 22 in. per 100, 15/- 
Dr. Livingstone (3), S. broad, white sometimes faintly flaked lilac, F. very large, 
pure white, ht. 18 in per 100, 10/6 
Electra, a lovely variety, beautiful soft lavender-grey slightly flaked lilac ,, 15/- 
Elizabeth (new), S. white splashed rosy claret, F. white blotched ro.sy claret, very 
attractive per 100, 15/- 
Emperor (3), S. broad violet flaked dark purple, F. broad, of a biilliant blue some- 
times marbled dark velvety blue ; large handsome flower, ht. 22 in per 100, 15/- 
Hector (4), S pale rosy lavender, F. pale rosy lavender, very slightly siiotted purple, 
pretty, ht. 18 in per 100, 12/6 
King of the Blues, very fine. See Novelty hi&l, page 14 ,, ij/. 
La Jolie (new), S. broad, mottled claret-purple on a silvery lilac ground, F. broad, 
conspicuously flaked violet on a silvery laven ler ground, handsome per 100, 21/- 
La Panachee (new), S. claret-rose flaked white, F. prettily spl.ashed claret-rose on 
a white ground, very effective, large flower per 100, 27/6 
L’Innocence (new), S. blush-white faintly flaked rosy lavender, F. broad, white 
shaded blush, very pretty per 100, 15/- 
L’Unique (3), S. bright claret-purple, slightly flaked black, F. rose-purple with 
prominent white blotch, large flower, distinct and handsome, ht. 22 in. per 100, 12/6 
l-Orcl Palmerston (2), S. purple-claret flaked black, F. velvety claret-red ; a very 
rich colour, ht. 20 in per 100, 15/- 
Lord Roberts (3), S. purple heavily marked black, F. purple-blue, flaked dark 
velvety purple, handsome, ht. 23 in per 100, 15/- 
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