BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 27 
HARDY CYCLAMEN NATURALISED AT FOOT OF A TREE. 
Winter and Spring-flowering 
Hardy Cyclamen. 
per doz. each 
CiiiCiCUm, Bowers white with bright s. d. s. a 
purple centre, \Yinter- flowering, rarg 5 6...0 6 
COum, flowers a pretty deep rose in 
early Spring ; differing only from 
iberictim 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... I 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 with a silver zone. 
repandum {syn. 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 of Bulbs and Tubers. 
xCYRTANTHUS. 
angustifolius grandiflorus. The Finest of ali. the Cyrtanthi of the Monella «ch 
section, and a handsome greenhouse plant for autumn flowering ; it produces spikes 
I j to 2 ft. high, bearing umbels of 1 2 to 1 5 flowers of a brilliant orange-scarlet, per doz. 48/- 4 6 
Marian, an elegant hybrid between C. lutescens and a form of C. angustifolius, producing 
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 5 th, 190-1 per doz. 36/- 3 6 
sanguineus (Inanda Lily), a grand species, having large scarlet flowers ; a splendid green- 
house plant, ht. I ft per doz. 24/- 2 3 
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 Dahlias can be had on application in January. 
Barr’s Double Cactus Dahlias, 36 Choice named varieties... 18/-, 25/- and 36/- 
„ ,, 24 ,, ,, „ ...12/-, 18/- and 24/- 
„ » ., ,, 12 „ ,, ,, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 and 18/- 
,, ,, Exhibition Dahlias, 12 varieties, 6/- and 9/- ; 6 varieties, 3/6 
,, ,, Pompon Dahlias ...12 ,, 6/- and 9/-; 6 ,, 3/0 
Barr’s Improved Single Dahlias 18 varieties, 10/6; 12 ,, 6/6 
,, Single Cactus Dahlias 12 „ 6/-; 6 ,, 3/6 
,, „ Tom Thumb Dahlias 12 ,, 6/-; 6 „ 3/6 
New Pseony-flowered Semi-double Dahlias — 
12 varieties, 7/6, 10/6 & 15/-; 6 varieties, 4/-, 6/- & 8/- 
DAFFODILS, Trumpet, Chalice-cup, Star and Poet’s Narcissi, including 
the finest novelties for 1911. See Daffodil Catalogue. 
DAFFODILS- BUNCH-FLOWERED OR TAZETTA NARCISSI. See Poly- 
anthus Narcissi, 63. 
DICENTRA {syn. Dielytra), The Lyre Flower. See page 89. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. See Sparaxis pulcherrima. 
ERANTHIS cilicica, a new Winter Aconite. See page 88. 
,, hyemalis. See Winter Aconite, page 88. 
EREMURUS, beautiful border plants of noble aspect. They delight in a situation protected 
from the morning sun and sheltered from high winds. s. d 
Bungei, flowers in July, yellow with orange-coloured anthers, covering one-third of the 
stems, quite hardy ; a handsome border plant, ht. $ to 6 ft 5/^ & 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 
tfimrob, 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., 2/6 & 3 6 
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