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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910. 
EREMURUS — continued. , ac h- 
robustus Elwesianus, a grand variety, bearing in Summer noble and stately spikes, 
crowded with large beautiful flesh-coloured flowers, delicately 
scented, ht. 6 to to ft. Awarded First-Class Certifi- 
cate R.H.S 3/6 & 
„ ,, albus. See Novelty List, page 7. 
“Shelfbrd,” a grand hybrid of Bungei x Olgee with long handsome spikes of coppery 
yellow tinged red, ht. 5 to 7 ft 12 
Warei, a grand species oftall stately growth with a wonderfully long spike of flowers, coppery 
orange-red shaded bronze, very handsome, ht. 5 to 7 ft 25 
Seedling Varieties, being crosses of himalaicus x robustus, producing long handsome 
flower spikes densely clothed with blush-coloured flowers, ht. 6 to 8 ft per doz. ij /- 1 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s-Tooth Violets). In Spring there is no prettier sight than 
a mass or edging of Dog’s-Tooth Yiolets, with their prettily variegated foliage and 
graceful Cyclamen-like flowers. Naturalised in grass they present a charming picture. 
A indicates the large hand some American varieties strongly recommended fur choice 
positions ill the rock-garden or for pot-culture ; they all prefer a partially shaded and 
moist but well-drained situation. 1’lant the roots about 6 to 12 inches deep (the lighter the 
s oil th e de eper) a nd surround with sand. 
These American Erythroniums will be sent out early in October, and should be planted at 
once. The other Erythroniums can be supplied in September. 
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-canis, 
purple, ht. £ ft 
per 1000, 50/- ; 
per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. 
10 d. 
19 
rose, ht. £ ft 
• »» 35 /" » 
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7 d. 
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white, ht. £ ft 
• .. 35/-; 
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mixed colours 
■ .. 35/-; 
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7 
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Frans Hals, large-flowered purple, £ ft. 
12/6! 
i /9 
II 
Pepin, large-flowered rose 
ht. £ ft 
„ 8/6 i „ 
i /3 
II 
La Neige, large-flowered white, lit. £ ft.... 
„ 8/6 ; „ 
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mixed, large-flowered 
..per 1000, 45/- 
.. 5 /-: 
9 d. 
americanum, flowers bright yellow, slightly dotted brown at base ; it grows best in damp 
shady places amongst grass, planted 6 inches deep, ht. £ ft per doz. 3/6 
Acitrinum, a bold cream-coloured flower with bright yellow spots at the base of each 
petal, a fine species per doz. 4/6 
A californicum (syn. giganteum), a most beautiful species, bearing on one stem 
numerous large and elegant flowers of a delicate pale chrome-yellow, with orange markings 
in centre ; foliage handsomely mottled, ht. J ft. Special cheap offer, per 100, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 
californicum White Beauty. See Novelty List, page 7. 
giganteum, see californicum. 
Agrandiflorum robustum, flowers of a bright buttercup-yellow, some having white 
anthers, others red, foliage rich green without any spotting ; a fine robust-growing species, 
ht. f ft per 100, 27/6; per doz. 3/9 
A Hartwegi, a charming early-flowering species bearing large elegant very pale yellow 
flowers, foliage deep green, ht. 5 ft per 100, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 
A Hendersoni, a gem amongst Dog's-Tooth Violets, flowers pale lilac, with purple centre, 
surrounded by narrow yellow ring, very beautiful, ht. -h ft per 100, 27/6 ; per doz. 3/9 
A revolutum (true), (Baker), large flowers opening blush or pink, and changing to rosy 
purple, foliage slightly mottled, ht. £ ft per 100, 27/6 ; per doz. 3/9 
A ,, Johnson!, one of the most beautiful of the American Dog’s-Tooth 
Violets. The flowers have elegantly reflexing petals, and are of a charming 
bright rose with yellow centre and golden anthers, ht. £ ft. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S per doz. 8/6 
,, Pink Beauty. See Novelty List, page 7. 
A ,, Watsoni (The Victoria Easter Lily), a charming species with very large 
creamy white flowers, with golden central ring, foliage usually mottled 
brown, ht. £ ft per doz. 4/6 
A Mixed American Large-Flowered Dog’s-Tooth Violets, all very beautiful, recom- 
mended for naturalising in shady and moist situations per 100, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
EUCHARIS amazonica (The White Amazon Lily), the snow-white flowers of this 
handsome stove-plant are deliciously fragrant, and are much used for bouquets and wreaths, 
ht. I J ft Strong bulbs, per doz. 21/- 
xEUCOMIS punctata. See our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
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