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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1906. 
CROCUSES— AUTUMN-, WINTER- AND SPRING-FLOWERING SPECIES —continued. 
®aJ" The few species quoted in the following list are mostly those we can offer cheaply in quantity, and 
we can strongly recommend them for naturalising and massing on rockwork, in grass, etc., where 
their beauty will delight the eye from Autumn till early Spring. 
AUTU MN-FLOW ER I NG. 
per ioo per doz. 
s. d. s. d 
Early Spring-Flowering. 
per ion per doz 
s. d. s. d 
Asturicus, a pretty species, flowers 
ranging from pale mauve to purple- 
lilac, with darker striping at base... 12 
Iridifloru8, flowers large, rich purple, 
inner segments pale lilac, handsome 15 
Longiflorus (odorus), charming soft 
rose-lilac, very beautiful when ■ 
naturalised 10 
Pulchellus, a lovely species, flowers 
lavender-blue with while anthers ... 7 
Salzmanni, lilac, with dark feather- 
ing per 1000, 50/- 5 
Sati yus (Saffron Crocus), large hand- 
some flowers, purplish lilac, feathered 
violet, and with showy orange 
stigmata per 1000, 25/- 2 
Satiyus Taitii, a handsome deep- 
coloured form 5 
Speciosus, bright blue, remarkably 
handsome and showy, one of the 
hardiest and most beautiful Autumn 
Crocuses for planting in grass, etc. 
per 1000, 30/- 3 
Zonatus, rose-lilac, with orange zone, 
most beautiful per 1000, 35/- 4 
Mixed Autumn-Flowering Species 
for naturalising in grass 1000, 42/- 4 
Winter-Flowering. 
Ancyrensis, deep orange - yellow 
flowers 7 
Biflorus, while, with lilac markings, 
handsome per 1000, 25/- 2 
Cloth of Gold (C. susianus), golden- 
yellow, heavily striped brown out- 
side ; when opening flat in the sun 
beds of this crocus resemble carpets 
of gold ; a lovely little flower for 
edgings and masses, per 1000, 18/6 2 
Imperati, violet, fawn, and black, 
beautiful and distinct, per 1000, 42/- 4 
Sieberi, flowers lilac-purple with 
yellowish base 8 
Mixed Winter-Flowering Species, 
per 1000, 42/- 4 
6...1 9 
0...2 3 
6... 1 6 
6.. .1 3 
6.. .0 10 
9-o 5 
6...0 10 
6...0 6 
0...0 7 
6...0 8 
0...1 o 
9-0 5 
0...0 4 
6.. .0 8 
6.. . 1 3 
6.. .0 8 
Aureus, collected, flowers ranging 
from yellow to yellow 
shaded brown at base 10 6...1 6 
,, pallidus, a pretty primrose 10 6...I 6 
„ sulphureus concolor, beau- 
tiful soft sulphur colour, 
fine for lines and masses ... 7 6...1 3 
,, ,, striatus, sulphur, striped 
crimson-brown, beautiful ... 10 6...1 6 
Balansse, orange feathered crimson 10 6...1 6 
Candidus, globular white flowers 
marked outside purple-lilac more 
or less 7 6... I 3 
Korolkowi, flowers deep yellow 
marked more or less with rich 
brown 14 6.-2 o 
Reticulatus, lilac feathered black, 
very pretty 17 6. . 2 6 
Stellaris, orange feathered purple- 
brown, very showy in lines and 
masses 10 6...1 6 
Tommasinianus, a very beautiful 
flower, pale sapphire-lavender, 
outside silvery grey, stigmata 
orange ; a charming continuous 
bloomer and one of the best 
to naturalise in grass 
per 1000, 50/- 5 6...0 10 
,, atro-purpureus, rich bright lilac 
per 1000, 50/- 5 6...0 10 
,, pallidus, soft pale lilac 
per 1000, 50/- 5 6...0 10 
Yernus George Maw, white with a 
yellow band running up the 
centre of each outer segment, 
beautiful 12 6... I 9 
,, Ira Aldridge, pretty pale lilac 
flushed white 7 6...1 3 
,, leucorhyncus (Pheasant's 
Feather), white feathered 
purple, beautiful — ...3 6 
,, L’Unique, pretty soft purplish 
rose 6 6...1 o 
,, obovatus, white, striped lilac, 
a very pretty flower 7 6 -1 3 
Versicolor obscura, deep lilac, 
shaded and feathered deep 
purple 5 6...0 10 
,, striatus, pale purple, striped 
deep purple, handsome 7 6... I 3 
Mixed Early Spring-Flowering 
Species, for naturalising in 
grass per 1000, 30/- 3 6...0 6 
CROWN IMPERIAL. See Fritillaria impcrialis, page 29. 
CYCLAMEN Persicum, For Greenhouse, Large-Flowered Strain, a great improvement 
on the old strain ; plants are of fine compact habit, with flowers large, of rich and delicate colours, 
and standing well above the handsome foliage. 
Plants in Pots set with hud or in bloom, supplied from September to December — per doz. 15/-, 21/-, 
25/-, and 30/- ; each 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/6, and 5/6, according to size. 
Seed for November Sowing perpkt. 2/6 and 3/6 
New Papilio or Butterfly Cyclamen 
New Largfe-flowered Crested Cyclamen 
j Sec Novelty List, page 5. 
CYCLAMEN. Hardy Species For Rockwork Out-oF-Doors. 
These Hardy Cyclamen require perfect drainage, and shelter from the cutting winds of March and 
April, and the hot rays of the Summer sun ; at the bottom of old walls facing north and on rockwork 
they are very beautiful, while, nestling in the grass, near the roots and under the shelter of old trees, they 
