BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 29 
CROWN IMPERIAL. Frltillaria imperialis, 33. 
CYCLAMEN Persicum, for Greenhouse, Large-Flowered Strain, a great improvement 
on the old strain ; plants are of fine compact habit, with flowers large, of rich and delicate eolours, 
and standing well above the handsome foliage. 
Plants in Pots set with hud or in bloom, supplied from September to Decembo — per doz. 15/-, 21/-, 
25/-, and 30/- ; each 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, and 3/6, according to size. 
Seed saved from Finest Colours, for November Sowing per pkt. 2/6 and 3/6 
HARDY CYCLAMEN. 
Autumn-, Winter- and Spring-Flowering. 
These Hardy Cyclamen require perfect drainage, and shelter from ground winds and the early 
morning sun ; at the btrttom of old walls facing north and on rockwork they are very beautiful, or 
nestling in the grass, near the roots and under the shelter of old trees, they produce a most charming 
effect ; they are also good subjects for fern plantations, where they obtain the shade they like. lit 
making up a soil for the hardy Cyclamen, add a liberal pi'oportion of old mortar rubble with some 
well-decayed leaf soil and good fibrous loam. These Cyclamen' prefer shallow planting with the 
exception only of Europicitm, which should be planted 4 to 6 inches deep; they should all have a 
mulching of well-decayed leaf soil after planting. 
3 each of 10 distinct named varieties 19/- 
1 r> >» » r, 6/6 
Autumn-Flowering Hardy Cyclamen, 
africanum (sj/ti. macrophyllum), flowers blush with purplish centre, produced in 
Autumn, leaves of enormous size, heart-shaped and with silvery green zone, very 
handsome ; plant in a warm sunny situation and give slight protection in cold districts 
europseum, crimson, sweet-scented, August flowering per too, 21/- 
neapolitanum (y-«. grsecum and hederaefolium), the Ivy-leaved Cyclamen, 
producing in Autumn, before its foliage, an abundance of rosy pink flowers, followed 
by large handsome silver-marbled foliage. This beautiful species should be largely 
used as a ground-work to Sci/las, Chionodoxas, Leucojums, Nareissus minor and nanus. 
Snowdrops, Muscaris, etc., its beautiful winter foliage contrasting charmingly with 
these little early Spring flowers Established in Pots, per too, 42/- 
„ „ „ Roots from Open Ground. Supplied until October ., 25/- 
„ album, flowers pure white followed by beautifully silver-marbled foliage 
per doz. each 
s. U. s. d 
10 6... I o 
3 6...0 4 
5 6...0 6 
3 O---0 4 
7 6...0 9 
HARDY CYCLAMEN NATURALISED AT FOOT OF A TREE. 
Winter and Springe-flowering 
Hardy Cyclamen. 
cilicicum, flowers white with bright s. d, s. d 
purple centre, AVinter-flowering 5 6...0 6 
COUm, flowers a pretty deep rose in 
early Spring ; dilTering only from 
ibericiun in having a plain green 
instead of silver-zoned foliage 7 6...0 9 
ibericum Atkinsii, flowers white, 
with crimson eye 10 6 ..i o 
,, roseum, pretty rose-coloured 
flowers 10 6 ..1 o 
,, rubrum, flowers deep crimson, 
showy 5 6...0 6 
,, mixed varieties 
per 100, 32/6 4 6... — 
The varieties of ibericum have round green 
foliage more or less silvery zoned. 
repandum {sjyn. vernum)| bright crimson flowers produced during April and May, 
with handsome silver-marbled foliage ; the last of the Hardy Cyclamen to bloom 5 6...0 6 
„ album, pure white flowers, rare and beautiful 15 0...1 6 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Included under Calochortus. 
xCYPELLA platensis. See our Spring Catalogue oj Bulbs and Tubers 76.0 8 
xCYRTANTHUS. 
angustifolius grandiflorus, The Finest of-at.t. the Cyrtantiu oI the Mouclla cuch 
section, and a handsome greenhouse plant for autumn flowering ; it produces spikes 
l^to 2 ft. high, bearing umbels of 12 to 15 flowers of S 6 
Marian, an elegant hybrid between C. lutescens and a form of C. angustifoiius, producing 
fine he.ads of curved flowers yellow and bright red ; a fine greenhouse plant, ht. 12 to 15 in. 
Award of Mf.rit R.II.S 4 6 
sanguineus (Inanda Lily), a grand species, having large rraF/,;/ flowers ; asplendid green- 
house plant, ht. I ft 3 6 
