special Notices and Terms of Business. 
FREE CARRIAGE OF BULBS. 
" f" u“m "■>”'* raid io any Railway 
"RStay IS'” iSthf uSeSKtEdoS' 
days from date of iuvoice 
'*'®'dre®ne«^ Credit-Our books are made up at Christmas and Midsummer, when all accounts are 
without either name or address, and it is impoiiibiH^race the senders. 
'*®'offict^?lmfe®;7d'^an"(L^';e®? ,P°s'al Orders should be made payable at Bedford Street Post 
b. 
SS’iSlS;, al tail pricy, bul thear me, be Jedeclecl icom o«c ■cccuat 
^ fortnight. /tW«W sA<,»/d have the sender^s name on the 
address label for identification, and an advice sent by post, stating date of despatch and name of Railway Co. 
^*:^b°fs*firwSterrnd Catalogue of Bulbs and 
Sdil and cTneLf Catalogue ist of March. 
TnM w.,» f ®®neral Bulb Catalogues m August. We are always pleased to forward any of these 
Catalogues, free of charge, to friends of our Customers on receipt of a line requesting rto do^o. 
SouthAV®est®nllS Surbiton Station on the London and 
in Crinl ind of ^ magnificent collections of Daffodils, Tulips, etc., 
Summer^and Autumn ^ ^ rare and beautiful Bulbous Plants.^during 
summer and Autumn. Cabs are always to be had at the Railway Station. ^ 
Register of Gardeners in want of situations, and shall be pleased to 
put such in communication with any of our Customers requiring Head Gardeners. 
Notices to our Foreign and Colonial Correspondents. 
Prepayment necessary.— Owing to the difficulty of collecting accounts abroad, we beg that Customers’ 
wm km.lly enclose with their O rders remittance, a draft, or an “orde r to pay,” on a London Bank, 
or Agent ; the remittance should be sulficient to cover cost of carriage when ihe freight is required to 
be paid in advance. s> i 
®^^^of°Se'ed^ nr® ‘^e £ from the amount 
ff thkt^L? 1 ^ r? ' '>y Customer when remitting, or 
If this IS not done, a liberal equivalent in goods will be added to the order. ^ 
Carriage.-No allowance for Carriage can be made in the case of Foreign Orders ; the extra attention 
necessary precludes any kind of allowance in this respect. 
special materials have (o be used, such as Sphagnum' 
nf°i 'k r sealP'l tin cases, and where any special jiacking necessitates a great 
chaJgel''^®""' Orders), when out-of-pocket expenses only wiU be 
Parcel Post Rates.-AUSTRALIAN COMMONWKALTII ; 6d. per lb. (minimum cliar-re 
NEW ZEALAND : under 3 lb. ir. ; 7 lb. 2r. ; ii lb. 3s. TA.SMAMA : 6d. per lb. (is. first lb ) 
CAPE COLONY and NATAL: qrf. per lb. TRANSVAAL: ir. per lb. 
^ ^ ""• " “"• 3^- : 3 lb. IS. lOd. ; 7 lb. 3r. 6 d;ii lb. Cr. 2d. 
CANADA : 6d. per lb. (8d. for the first lb.). CHINA ; 3 lb. u. ; 7 lb. 2r. ; ii lb. 3* 
UNITED STATES of America {Official Seivice) : 2r. for each parcel not exceeding 4 lb. 6 oz. in weight. 
We recommend the Parcel Post to he used where possible, parcels thus sent being delivered at the Customers 
house quicker, and without shipping agents' additional charges. <-a ai me i^usromer s 
Shipping, etc.— In Shipping Bulbs and Plants to Australia, New Zealand, America, India, and 
e Cape, we exercise great care in selecting, preparing, and properly packing the same. Still there 
fn contingencies that we cannot, m any way, hold ourselves responsible for the condition 
in which 1 hints or Bulbs reach their destination. Our Customers will confer a favour if they report, 
pf , Our experience in successfully preparing and shipping Sveds, 
Bulbsy and Plants to India and the Colonies extends over a long period. 
BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
