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Winter and Springe-flowerings Hardy Cyciamen. 
cilicicum, flowers white with bright purple centre, Winter-flowering 
coum, flowers a pretty deep rose in early Spring; differing only from ibericwn in 
having a plain green instead of silver-zoned foliage 
ibericum Atkinsii, flowers white, with crimson eye 
,, roseum, pretty rose-coloured flowers 
,, rubrum, flowers deep crimson, showy 
„ mixed varieties. Dry roots supplied up to end of September only 
per 100, 40/- 
Established Roots in Pots 
The varieties of ibericum have round green foliage more or less silvery zoned, 
repandum [syn. vernum), bright crimson flowers produced during April and May, 
with handsome silver-marbled foliage ; the last of the Hardy Cyclamen to bloom 
,, album, pure white flowers, rare and beautiful 
per doz. c.\ch 
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7 6...0 9 
7 6. o 9 
10 6 .. I o 
10 6... I o 
6 6...0 7 
S 6...0 6 
7 6...0 9 
5 6...0 6 
15 0...1 6 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Included sender Calochortus. 
xCYPELLA platensis. See our Spritsg Catalogue of Bstlbs and Tubers 7 6.0 8 
xCYRTANTHUS. Handsome warm greenhouse plants, which should be grown in small 
pots in a sandy peat soil, and be kept tolerably dry until well in growth. They bloom 
from late summer to autumn. 
aneustifolius grandiflorus. The Finest of all the Cyrtantiii of the Mosiella 
section ; it produces spikes ij to 2 ft. high, bearing umbels of 12 to 15 flowers of abrilliassl 
orange-scarlet 5 6 
sanguineus (Inanda Lily), a grand species, having \ssx%& brilliant deep scarlet flowers, 
ht. I ft 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. For descriptive list of Dahlias, see Barr’s Spring Bulb Catalogue. 
Barr’s Double Cactus Dahlias, 2i Choice named varieties ... 12/-, 18/- & 24/- 
12 „ „ „ 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 & is/- 
,, ,, Exhibition Dahlias, 12 varieties, 6/- & 9/-; 6 varieties, 3/- & 4/6 
,, ,, Pompon Dahlias ...12 ,, 6/-&9/-; 6 ,, 3/-&4/6 
Barr’s Improved Single Dahlias ... 12 ,, 6/-&9/- 
,, Tom Thumb Single Dahlias 12 ,, 6/-; 6 ,, 3/6 
New Paeony-flowered Semi-double Dahlias— 
12 varieties, 6/- & 9/ ; 6 ,, 3/- 8:4/6 
DAFFODILS, Trumpet, Chalice-cup, Star and Poet’s Narcissi, including 
the finest novelties for 1913. See Daffodil Catalogue. 
DAFFODILS— Bunch-flowered or Tazetta. Polyanthus Narcissi, 69. each 
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DEUTZIA gracilis (Japanese Snow Flower) 1/6 & 2 6 
,, ,, carminea 1 6 
,, Lemoinei 1 6 
DICENTRA spectabilis. The Lyre Flower, a very graceful pot-plant for greenhouse and 
room decoration, also for summer-flowering in shrubberies or shady borders. The elegant 
pendent branches are loaded with heart-shaped rosy crimson flowers, and furnished with 
graceful delictite green foliage, ht. li to 2 ft strong dumps, per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, ,, extra strong dumps, ,, 10/6 1 o 
,, spectabilis alba, a pretty blush-white variety, ht. i§ ft 27/6 2 6 
DIELYTRA— offered above under its correct name Dicentra. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. Sparaxis pulcherrima. 
ERANTHIS cilicica, a new Winter Aconite. See page 96. 
,, hyemalis. See Winter Aconite, page 96. 
EREMURUS, beautiful border plants of noble aspect. They delight in a situation protected 
from the morning sun and sheltered from high winds. 
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 
