BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 71 
TRILLIUM (Wood Lily, Trinity Flower or Wake Kobin), beautiful wood-plants from 
North America, thriving in moist shady situations, where they make luxuriant folia'm, 
and in Spring give beautiful larpe flowers ; charming in shady rock-gardens and borders 
ht. I ft. 
each— X. a 
©rythrocarpum (The Painted Wood Lily), a charming species, flowers of medium 
size, pure white, with crimson blotch at base of petals per doz. io/6 I o 
grandiflorum (Wake-Robin), beautiful large snowy white flowers 
per too, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 o 5 
,, roseum, beautiful large flowers opening blush and dying off rose... ,, 12/6 i 3 
recurvatum, flowers purple, foliage handsomely marbled 10/6 l o 
sessile californicum, large creamy white flowers and handsome spotted foliage, 
ht. 2 ft. Awarded First-Class CiiRTiincATE R.II.S per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, Snow Queen, the Jinest white Wood Lily, habit of plant like that of Trillium 
sessile cali/ornUiim, but flowers very large, while tinged cream and witli cream-coloured 
centre, beautiful, ht. 2 ft per doz. 10/6 I o 
stylosum, large white flowers flushed rose 7/6 o 8 
TRITELEIA. Milla. 
TRITONIA. Inh.ibit and growth these resemble the Sfaraxis, but the prevailing colours differ, 
and flow ering later they form a most important succession. The colours range from buff to 
rose and the richest glowiuK orange, the flowers always having a beautiful transparency. For 
pot-culture they are most valuable. Culture same as for Ixias. 
3 each of 10 splendid varieties, 5/6 
Mixed varieties per 100, 6'6 ; per doz. i/- — 
crocata, bearing racemes of large bright orange flowers, remarkably showy, ht. 5 ft. 
per too, 12/6; per doz. 1/9 — 
rosea {syn. Montbretia rosea), a distinct species producing freely spikes of pretty rose- 
coloured flowers per 1000, 50/- ; per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. \ad. 
TROP^OLUM, all beautiful climbers. Azureura and Jarrattil are recommended for the 
greenhouse to trail over trellises, round pillars, etc. Polyphyllum and its variety Leichtlini 
revel on dry sunny slopes and sunny spots on rockwork and border. Tuberosum requires an 
open sunny situation and poor soil, and should have branches to scramble over. Speciosum 
may be successfully grown anywhere if planted m a cool, moist situation, where the sun 
does not strike at the roots. In hot dry districts it has also been grown successfully, 
planted close against the north side of evergreen hedges. 
azureum, a rare bulb, flowers rich violet-blue, with white centre, very lovely 2 6 
Jarrattii, flowers scarlet, or.ange, and black, an exceedingly showy species per doz. 7/6 o 8 
polyphyllum, golden-yellow flowers in long trusses, quite hardy „ 7/6 o 8 
,, Leichtlini, flowers of a rich brilliant orange-gold, very showy and 
beautiful. Award of Merit, 1901 per doz. io/6 i o 
X speciosum, bright vermilion-scarlet flowers in 
clusters, quite hardy ; grow in northern aspect 
or shady position, and in a moist soil. Orders 
booked for delivery in Spring, when the plants 
are starting into growth. 
Established pots, full of roots, iai. 10/6 I o 
X tuberosum, flowers yellow and red, very 
showy ; plant in .Spring and lift in Autumn. 
The dried tubers are eaten by the natives of 
Peru, and in Folivia they are boiled and then 
frozen, being much esteemed as a delicacy 
per doz. 3/6 o 4 
X TUBEROSE. This valuable sweet-scented flower 
is too well known to need description. For 
early flowering pot the bulbs as soon as re- 
ceived, and plunge the pots in a temperature 
of about 60 degrees. The bulbs for succession 
keep dry, or pot at once to make root growth ; 
in either case the temperatme should not be 
below 50 degrees, or the bulbs will sufl'er. 
Double American Dwarf, “Excel- 
sior Pearl,” the finest strain, having large 
pure white double flowers of delicious fragrance. 
Orders booked for supply from January to May. 
Extra strong bulbs (6 to 7 in. in circumference), 
per 100, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 o 3 
EXCELSIOR pearl" TUBEROSE. 
