BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kins' Street, Covent Garden, London. 2? 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Now included under Calochortus. 
each- 
x CYPELLA platensis, a most beautiful plant from La Plata, bearing in Summer a succession 
of deep sky-blue flowers with white and yellow centre ; suitable for pots or flower borders, 
ht. 2 to 3 ft. ; treatment same as required for Tigridia. 
x CYRTANTHUS Orders booked for delivery in March, extra strong bulbs, per doz. 12/6 
angustifolius grandiflorus, The Finest of ali. the Cyrtanthi of the Monella 
section, and a handsome greenhouse plant for autumn flowering ; it produces spikes 
!•/ to 2 ft. high, bearing umbels of 12 to 15 flowers of a brilliant orange-scarUt 
glaucophyllus. See Novelty List, page 6. Marian. See Novelty List, page 6. 
sanguineus (Inanda Lily), a grand species, having large scarlet flowers ; a splendid green- 
house plant, ht. 1 ft doz- , 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 01 for cutting. A descriptive list of Dahlias can be had on application in January. 
Barr’s Double Cactus Dahlias, 36 Choice named varieties 18/- and 25/- 
1 1 >> 11 ii 24 ,, ,, ,, 12/- and 18/- 
>> >> ii 11 12 „ ,, ,, 5/6, 7/6, and 10/6 
Exhibition Dahlias, 12 varieties, 6/- and 9/- ; 6 varieties, 3/6 
■■ „ Pompon Dahlias, 
Barr’s Single Broad-Petal led Dahlias 
I, ,, Cactus Dahlias 
H •> Tom Thumb Dahlias 
See Polyanthus Narcissi. See page 65. 
See List of Plants and Shrubs for Early Forcing, page 91. 
(syn. Dielytra), The Lyre Flower, for Forcing or Planting out. 
5 6 
3 6 
12 varieties, 6/- ; 6 ,, 3/6 
18 „ 10/6; 12 „ 7/6 
1 eacli 6 ,, 3/6 
1 each 12 vars. 6/- ; 6 ,, 3/6 
DAFFODILS, Trumpet, Chalice-cup, and Star Narcissi. See Daffodil 
Catalogue. 
DAFFODILS NOSEGAY. 
DEUTZIAS. 
x DICENTRA t syn. uieiytra), 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 shady borders, few plants in Summer 
are so attractive. Plant in half shade with a S.W. or YV. 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 
,, alba, heart-shaped flowers of a pretty blush-white slightly shaded pink, 
14 ft strong dumps, per doz. 15/- 1 6 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. See Sparaxis. 
ERANTHIS cilicica, a new Winter Aconite. See page 91. 
,, hyemalis. See Winter Aconite. 
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 1 a handsome border plant, ht. 5 to 6 ft 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 robustus , flowering early and producing immense 
long flower spikes, densely clothed with large flowers of a beautiful blush shade, ht. 8 ft. 
per doz. 36/- 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 3/6, 5/6 & 7 6 
,, Elwesianus, a grand variety, bearing in Summer noble and stately spikes, 
crowded with large beautiful flesh-coloured flowers, delicately scented, lit. 6 to 
10 ft. Awarded First-Class Certificate R.II.S 5 6 
“ shelford,” a grand hybrid of Bungei x Olga with long handsome spikes of coppery 
yellow tinged red, ht. 5 to 7 ft „ ip 6 
Warei, a grand species of tall stately growth with a wonderfully long spike of flowers, coppery 
orange-red shaded bronze, very handsome, ht. 5 to 7 ft 45 o 
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. 15/- I 6 
