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Gladioli, Summer-flowering— continued. 
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Spitfire (2), one of the showiest of the Early Gladioli, having brilliant intense ioo. doz. 
scarlet flowers with crimson blotch ; a very free-flowering variety which we strongly 
recommend, ht. 20 in. 15/- 2/3 
Gladiolus Tristis. 
A charming species bearing in June on long graceful stems, creamy primrose flowers delicately 
shaded green, delightfully fragrant; a lovely cut flower, ht. 2| ft. Plant outdoors in November 
4 inches deep in light well-drained soil and protect during winter with cut heather or straw litter, or plant 
in pots and plunge in cold frame .per 100, 20/- ; per doz. 2/9 ; each -/3 
x Gladiolus Large-flowered Hybrids. 
These include many of the grand new hybrids raised in recent years remarkable for 
their tall vigorous growth and large handsome flowers, and embracing many fine new colours. For 
exhibition and grouping in the flower border we can strongly recommend them all. Plant the conns 
outdoors f rom March to April, or pot up in February or March. 
3 each of 20 cplendid varieties. . 9/-, 15/- & 30/- | 3 each of 12 splendid varieties . . .5/6, 10/6 & 21/— 
Extra Choice Mixture of Large-flowered Hybrids. A special mixture 
comprising a wide range of colours including white, blush, salmon, rose to deep reds, lavender, 
dark blues, purple, and yellow, producing a magnificent display of bloom in beds and 
borders from August to October.per 100, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
Fine Mixture, for large plantings, a good range of colours.per 100, 9/6 ; per doz. 1/4 
x Gladiolus Primulinus. 
Plant the corms outdoors from March to April, or pot up in February. 
3 each of 12 Beautiful Varieties, 5/6 
3 ,, 6 ,, ,, 3/— 
x PRIMULINUS Beautiful Mixed Hybrids, of light and graceful habit, colours 
ranging from yellow to salmon, rosy buff, apricot, pale copper, etc., and other beautiful art 
shades, ht. 2h ft.per 100, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
$3*” For complete list of named varieties of large-flowered Gladioli for February to April planting, 
see Barr’s Catalogue of Bulbs for Winter and Spring planting, published in January. 
GLORY OF THE SNOW. See Chionodoxa, page 18. 
X GLOXINIA, beautiful bulbous stove plants, large flowers of perfect form and rich colours. 
Barr’s Exhibition Named Varieties .per doz. 30/- & 42/— 
Selected Seedlings—1 each of 10 separate colours. 12/— 
Beautiful Varieties, Mixed .per doz. 9/- 
GOOD LUCK LILY. See Narcissus polyanthus, page 56. 
GRAPE HYACINTH. See Muscari, page 55. 
GUERNSEY LILY. See Nerine Sarniensis, offered in our Daffodil Catalogue. 
HABRANTHUS pratensis. See Hippeastrum pratense, the correct name, page 30. 
HELLEBORUS onientalis (Lenten 
Rose). These beautiful flowers range in colour 
from white and pink to rose, and from deep plum 
to almost black, blooming from February to March, 
when few other flowers are open outdoors. They 
associate admirably with ferns, both being shade- 
loving subjects, the cut blooms are very effective in 
bowls, 18 in. Award or Garden Merit, R.H.S. 
Plant in Spring or Autumn. 
12 in 12 beautiful named varieties {our selection) 35/- 
6 in 6 ,, ,, ,, ,, 15/— 
Beautiful New Hybrids Mixed, the results each, 
of hybridising the best of the named varieties, a 
splendid mixture from which many charming 
varieties may be selected.per doz. 16/- 1/6 
HELLEBORUS nigen (The White Christmas 
Rose), bearing pure white flowers from December 
to March. Clumps, according to size 2/6 ; 3/6 & 4/6 
HELLEBORUS NIGER. 
Barn’s Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
For the best Hardy Perennials, Alpines, Rock Plants, Climbers and Hardy Aquatics. Free on application. 
