BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 Kins: Street. Covent Garden. London. 
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Macowanii, brilliant orange, very handsome, 1 ft — . These are remarkable for their 1 
Mackenii, sweetly scented pure white flowers in t handsome drooping blossoms ; 
clusters, very beautiful V sanguineus is one of the most 
sanguineus, blood-red flowers, remarkably handsome 1 handsomeofall Amaryllids. Green- 
and beautiful ) house-culture. Summer-flowering. 
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'DAHLIAS, Pot-grown Dry Roots, ready November. 
Barr’s Choicest Doable Exhibition named varieties per doz. 7/6 & 10/6 
,, ,, Single ,, ,, ,, ,, 7 /6 & 10/6 
Cactus, Double, Barr’s choicest named varieties ,, 7/6 & 10/6 
Juarezi, intense scarlet and very showy per doz. 6/- o 8 
Beatrice Martin, white tinged pale rose, very beautiful 12/- 1 3 
Caesar, soft reddish scarlet, petals very pointed and slightly curled 
inwards per doz. 12/- 1 3 
Earl of Pembroke, large flowers with very long florets, beautiful 
velvety ruby-violet, fine per doz. 12/- 1 3 
J. E. Prewar, producing a profusion of vermilion-coloured flowers of 
model form, standing well above the foliage per doz. 12/- 1 3 
Kynerith, scarlet with orange glow, very showy ,, 8/6 o 10 
Lady Penzance, flowers bright primrose-yellow, of beautiful form 
per doz. (8/6 o 10 
Major Haskins, large bold glowing crimson flowers, very handsome 
per doz. 8/6 o 10 
Matchless, dark velvety-maroon shaded black, very large and remark- 
ably handsome. 1st Class Certificate per doz. 8/6 o 10 
Mrs. Barnes, a lovely pale primrose, gradually shading to the palest 
rose-pinlc at tip of petals per doz. 8/6 o 10 
Mrs. Bennett, brilliant brick-scarlet ,, 8 6 o 10 
Single, a new race with gracefully formed fantastic flowers, named Varieties 
per doz. 12/- 
Barr's Hew Dwarf Bedding Single Dahlias, a valuable race with charming 
elegant flowers and dwarf compact growth, ht. 12 to 15 inches per doz. 15/- 
“DEUTZIA 
gracilis, a very decorative and elegant plant, bearing clusters of pure white flowers in 
profusion ; it may be forced gently for Spring decoration indoors 
Strong plants for forcing, per doz. 12/- 1 3 
Lemoinei, a new hybrid between D. gran (is and D. parviflora ; the flowers are large and 
pure white, with yellow anthers, produced in profusion ; a fine introduction either as a 
border or rock-garden plant or to force in pots in the temperate house 
strong forcing plants, per doz. 15/- 1 6 
DICENTRA (syu. Dielytra), The Lyre Flower, for Forcing or Planting out. 
Very graceful pot-plants for conservatory and room decoration, and valuable for cutting. 
The elegant pendent branches are loaded with heart-shaped flowers, and furnished with the 
most graceful delicate green foliage, in shrubberies or herbaceous borders, few 
plants in Summer are so attractive. 
spectabilis, beautiful rosy crimson, heart-shaped flowers Clumps, per doz. 7/6 o 9 
,, alba, cnarming white flowers Clumps, ,, 10/6 1 o 
DIETES Huttoni (Butterfly Flag). See Iris Huttoni. 
ERANTHIS hyemalis. See Winter Aconite. 
EREMURUS, beautiful border plants of noble aspect. They like a situation in half shade, 
protected from the morning sun and sheltered from high winds. (See also Novelty List.) 
Bungei, producing stout flower stems, covered one-third with large yellow flowers in July, 
quite hardy and one of our most handsome border plants, ht. 5 to 6 ft. ; grow in a south- 
west aspect strong flowering roots 7 6 
robustus ,, ,, 56 
,, Elwesianus. Awarded First-Class Certificate R.H.S. A magnificent tuberous- 
rooted hardy plant, bearing in Summer noble and stately spikes, crowded with large beautiful 
flesh-coloured flowers, delicately scented, ht. 6 to 10 ft. ; it requires a rich deep well-drained 
loam, with south-west aspect, protected as much as possible from rough winds 
strong flowering roots several years old 12 6 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s-Tooth Violets). In Spring there is no prettier sight than a 
mass or edging of Dog's-Tooth Violets, with their prettily variegated foliage and graceful 
Cyclamen-like flowers, ranging in colour from deep purple to the purest white. Naturalised 
m grass they present a charming picture. The large handsome American varieties indicated 
by t are strongly reco mmended for choice positions in the rock-garden or for poi -c ulture ; 
they all prefer a partially shaded and moist situation. When planting, cover with sand. 
