BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
" " per doz. 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Included under Calochortus. d 
x CYPELLA platensis. Plant in Spring ; see our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers ^ 6 . 
xCYRTANTHUS sanguineus (Inanda Lily), a handsome warm greenhouse plant, 
which should be grown in small pots in a sandy peat soil, and be kept tolerably dry until 
well in growth. It produces large brilliant deep scarlet flowers from late summer to 
autumn, lit. I ft 
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, 24 Choice named varieties ... 12/-, 18/- & 24/ 
,, 12 „ ,, „ 5/ 6 . 7/6, 10/6 & 15/- 
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/- ; 6 „ 3/- & 4/6 
„ Tom Thumb Single Dahlias 12 ,, 6/-; 6 „ 3/6 
New Pseony-flowered Semi-double Dahlias — 
12 varieties, 7/6 & 10/6 ; 6 
DAFFODILS, Trumpet, Chalice-cup, Star and Poet’s Narcissi, including 
the finest novelties for 1915. See Daffodil Catalogue. 
DAFFODILS— Bunch-flowered or Tazetta. See Polyanthus Narcissi, page 65. 
x DEUTZIA gracilis (Japanese Snow Flower) 
x „ Lemoinei 
x DICENTRA spectabilis, commonly called The Lyre Flower, Seal Flower, or 
Bleeding Heart, 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 delicate green 
foliage, ht. 4 to 2 d , u . 7 J : per doz -,$ 
2 S/- 
29 
each 
s. d 
4/- & 61- 
extra strong clumps, 
spectabilis alba, a pretty blush-white variety, ht. ij ft 
DIELYTRA— offered above under its correct name Dicentra. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. See Sparaxis pulcherrima. 
ERANTHIS cilicica (new) and ERANTHIS hyemalis. See Winter Aconite,^ 94. 
EREMURUS (Fox Tail Lily), a noble family of hardy plants which we can strongly recom- 
mend for grouping in large flower and shrubbery borders, where therr stately flower spikes 
are seen to advantage. The flowering season extends from May to July. They delight in a 
situation protected from the morning sun and sheltered from high winds, and should be 
given a good loamy soil. In the case of the earlier flowering species it is well to protect 
the crowns when first appearing with a little light material such as dry heather. hint from 
September to December. 
Bungei, flowers in July, yellow with orange-coloured anthers, covering one-third of t e 
stems ; a handsome border plant, ht. 5 to 6 ft Roots according to s,ze. 3/6 & 
hima.la.icus, a most lovely species from the Himalayas, producing from May to June 
stately spikes 6 to 8 ft. high, clothed for nearly 2 (t. with large snowy white flowers 
having golden anthers ^ 
himrob, a grand hybrid of himalaicus X robustus , flowering in June, producing immense 
long flower spikes, densely clothed with large flowers of a beautiful blush shade, ht. 8 ft 2 
robustus, a lovely species with glaucous foliage, and producing from end of May to early 
June large stately spikes of light rosy pink flowers, ht. 6 to 8 ft. 2/6 & 3 
Elwesianus, a grand variety, bearing in June noble and stately spikes, 
crowded with large beautiful delicate light pink flowers, 
ht. 10 ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 2/6 & 3 
albus, a magnificent variety, producing stately spikes 9 to 
10 ft. high, furnished well down the stem with large beautiful 
white flowers ; a grand border and exhibition plant 7 
Shelford, a grand hybrid of Bungei x Olga, bearing in July long handsome spikes of 
coppery yellow tinged red, beautiful, ht. 6 ft ‘ 7 i 
Warei, a grand species with a wonderfully long spike of flowers, exhibiting shades of buff, 
yellow, orange and pink, very beautiful, July -flowering, ht. 7 to 8 ft 10 
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