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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1916. 
BULBS AND PLANTS FOR EXTENSIVE PLANTING— continued. 
per 1000 
100 doz. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. S. 
d 
♦Lily of the Valley crowns 65 
O. 
■ 7 
O...I 
0 
gMeadow Saffron, mixed — 
■‘5 
0...2 
3 
§MiIla uniflora, white shaded blue, 
i ft 3 ° 
O. 
■ 3 
6...0 
6 
Montbretia crocosmseflora, 
orange-red — 
• 5 
6...0 
10 
, , Pottsii, scarlet — 
• 3 
6...0 
6 
, , mixed hybrids — 
• 4 
6...0 
8 
gMuscari, Heavenly Blue 60 
O 
. 6 
6... 1 
0 
§ ,, deep blue, dwarf 42 
O. 
• 4 
6...0 
8 
§ ,, comosum ( Tassel Hya- 
cinth ) — 
. 7 
6...1 
3 
Ornithogalum (Star of Bethlehem ) 
§ ,, umbellatum splendens ... — 
• s 
6...0 
IO 
§ montanum, white — 
- ...1 
9 
§ ,, nutans, silvery grey and 
green, valuable cut flower — 
- ...2 
6 
’Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal), 
taU — 
•15 
0...2 
3 
* ,, ,, ,, large-leaved — 
.15 
0...2 
' 3 
Schlzostylis coccinea, scarlet ... — 
.10 
6. ..I 
6 
^Snowdrops, single 35 
O. 
• 4 
0...0 
7 
§ „ double 50 
O. 
• s 
6...0 
ID 
per 1000 rco doz. 
of. d. s. d. s. d 
♦Snowflakes, Spring-flowering... — ...15 0...2 3 
Solomon's Seal, see Polygonatum, 
^Spiraea Astilboides, white — ... — 10 6 
§ ,, palmataelegans, light pink — ... — ...7 6 
^Starch or Grape Hyacinth, 
see Muscari. 
Sternbergia lutea ( Lily of (he 
Field), yellow — ...15 0...2 3 
§Tassel Hyacinth, see Muscari. 
Tulips, single, choice mixture ... — ...12 6...1 9 
,, Double ,, ,, ... — ...14 6...2 o 
§ ,, May-flowering, “Cottage" 
Tulips, mixed ...65 o... 7 0...1 o 
§ ,, ,, "Old English," 
mixed — ...21 0...3 o 
§ ,, ,, Darwin, mixed 70 o... 7 6...1 3 
JiWood Hyacinths (Scilla), mixed 35 o ... 4 0...0 7 
§ ,, ,, blue 3s o... 4 0...0 7 
§ ,, ,, white 45 o... 5 0...0 9 
^Winter Aconites, yellow 25 o... 2 9...0 5 
SZephyranthes oandida [Flower 
of the West Wind), white — ... 5 6...0 10 
BARR’S SPECIALLY SELECTED 
Dried Marrowfat Peas 
For Autumn, Winter, and Spring Table Use. 
These Peas are SPECIALLY SELECTED for cooking, and if treated 
according to directions make almost as good a dish as freshly gathered 
peas. They are far superior to the dried peas offered for sale in many 
grocers shops, and uie can strongly recommend them to our customers. 
PER PACKET, Sd. ( Post free, Is.) 
PER DOZEN PACKETS, 7s. 6d. ( Carriage Paid, 8s. 6d.) 
Full directions for cooking supplied with each packet. 
Each packet will make a dish of Peas sufficient for 6 people. 
Maxell, H atson tj- Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury, 
