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HARDY CYCLAMEN — continued. each . — d 
repandum (syn. vernum), bright crimson; established masses are very beautiful in 
^Pfthg per too, 40/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, album, pure white ,, 15/- i 0 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Now inclu 'ed under Calochortus. 
X CYPELLA platensis. See our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
xCYRTANTHUS. 
angustifolius grandiflorus. The Finest of ali. the Cyrtanthi of the Monella 
section, and a hundsome greenhouse plant for autumn flowering ; it produces spikes 
Ij to 2 ft. high, bearing umbels of 12 to 15 flowers of a brilliant orange- scar let 5 6 
Marian, an elegant hybrid between C. lutescens and a form of C. angustifolius , producing 
freely spikes a foot long, bearing fine heads of curved flowers yellow and bright red ; a fine 
greenhouse plant, ht. 12 to 15 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., April 5th, 1!)04 3 6 
sanguineus (InandaLily), a grand species, having large rencAr flowers ; a splendid green- 
house plant, ht. I ft per doz. 36/- 3 6 
X DAHLIAS, Pot-grown Dry Roots, ready to send out in November. 
If these are started into growth early in March and grown on, they will bloom much earlier 
than plants from cuttings, a great advantage where Dahlias are required either for decoration in the 
garden or for cutting. A descriptive list of D.ahlias can be had on application in January. 
Barr’s Double Cactus Dahlias, 36 Choice named varieties... 18/-, 25/- and 36/- 
>. .. ,, 21 ,, ,, „ ...12/-, 18/- and 24/- 
» >> >> ,, 12 ,, ,, ,, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 and l8/- 
>1 >, Exhibition Dahlias, 12 varieties, 6/- and 9/- ; 6 varieties, 3/6 
.. Pompon Dahlias ...12 „ 6/- and 9/-; 6 ,, 3/6 
Barr’s Single Broad-Petalled Dahlias ... 18 varieties, 9/-; 12 ,, 6/- 
>, ,, Cactus Dahlias 12 „ 6/- ; 6 „ 3/6 
,, ,, Tom Thumb Dahlias 12 ,, 6/-; 6 ,, 3,6 
DAFFODILS, Trumpet, Chalice-cup, and Star Narcissi, including some 
grand novelties for 1909. See Daffodil Catalogue. 
DAFFODILS— NOSEGAY. See Polyanthus Narcissi. See page 63. 
DEUTZIAS. See List of Piants and Shrubs for Early Forcing, page 89. 
X DICENTRA {syn. Dielytra), The Lyre Flower, for Forcing or Planting out. Very 
graceful pot-plants for conservatory and room decoration, and valuable for cuuing. The 
elegant pendent branches are loaded with heart-shaped flowers, and furnished with the most 
graceful delicate green foliage. In shrubberies or shady borders, few plants in Summer 
are so attractive. Plant in half shade with a S.VV. or VV. aspect. 
SpectabiliS, beautiful rosy crimson heart-shaped flowers and delicate green foliage, of 
graceful growth, ht. ij to 2 ft extra strong dumps, per doz. 6/6 o 7 
,, a.lb£l, heart-shaped flowers of a pretty blush-white slightly shaded pink, 
I't- li ft strong clumps, per doz. 15/- I 6 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. .S'cz Sparaxis. 
DISPORUM sessile variegatum, a pretty Liliaceous plant from Japan, allied to the 
Uvularia, and having silver-variegated foliage, ht. ij- ft. ; it likes a shady situation and a 
dampish peat soil per doz. 7/6' o 8 
ERANTHIS cilicica, a new Winter Aconite. See page 89. 
,, hyemalis. See Winter Aconite, page 89. 
EREMURUS, beautiful border plants of noble aspect. They delight in a half-shaded situation 
protected from the morning sun and sheltered from high winds ; a rich deep well-drained 
loamy soil should be given them. 
Bungei, flowers in July, yellow with orange-coloured anthers, covering one-third of the 
stems, quite hardy ; a handsome border plant, ht. 5 to 6 ft 5/6 & 7 6 
himalaiCUS, a most lovely species from the Himalayas, and one of the hardiest. It attains 
a height of 5 to 8 ft., bearing dense flower-spikes nearly 2 feet long of large snowy white 
flowers with golden anthers, from May to June 2/6 & 3 6 
himrob, a grand hybrid from himalaicus x rohustus, flowering early and producing immense 
long flower spikes, densely clothed with large flowers of a beautiful blush shade, ht. 8 ft.. 2/6 & 3 6 
robustus, a lovely species, producing large stately spikes of flesh-coloured flowers in May 
and June, ht. 6 ft Roots according to size, each 2/6, 3/6 & 5 6 
,, Elwesianus, a grand variety, bearing in Summer noble and stately spikes, 
crowded w ith large beautiful flesh-coloured flowers, delicately 
scented, ht. 6 to to ft. Awarded FtRsr-CLASS CERTiFt- 
cate R.H.S 3/6 & 5 6 
„ ,, albus. See Novelty List, page 6. 
