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CAiyiASSIA (The Quamash), graceful hardy bulbous plants flowering from May't^ ‘‘ 
June, charming in flower borders and valuable to naturalise. 
Cusickii, forming a handsome rosette of broad glaucous foliage, from which rise tall spikes of 
large pale lavender starry flowers with yellow anthers, ht. 2 to 3 ft., per too, 21/-; per doz. 3/- o 4 
esculenta, producing spikes of pretty star-shaped blue flowers, ht. Ij ft. ; charmingwhen 
naturalised in grass per 1000, 25/- ; per too, 2/9; per doz. ^d. — 
,, Alb&, having spikes of pretty star-shaped flowers, lavender and white, ht. i.V ft. 
])cr doz 7/6 o 8 
,, Blue Star, flowers large of a pretty light blue, produced in graceful spikes, 
*5^ per doz. 4/6 o 5 
,, Royal Purple, a grand form bearing large handsome spikes of large flowers of 
a rich dark purple-blue shade, ht. li ft per doz. 10/6 I o 
Fraseri, a distinct species from California, with pretty delicate pale blue flowers, ht. i ft. 
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Leicntlini, bearing elegant spikes of large creamy white starry flowers and handsome 
dark glaucous foliage, rare, ht. 2 ft per doz. 6/6 o 7 
,, Purple King, having noble spikes of handsome rich violet-blue flowers, very 
fine, ht. 2 ft._ ■. ■■■■.' per doz. 4/6 o 5 
,, new/ seedling varieties, containing many beautiful shades of blue, 
... '^'’™der, French white, etc., flowers large and handsome, ht. 2 ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
CAN NAS. Sec our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY, Narcissus Polyanthus, 64. 
CHICNCDOXA (Glory of the Snow). The Chionodoxa is one of our earliest as well as 
loveliest Spring flowers, and when established its sheets of blue in very early Spring are a great 
attraction in the garden. It should be largely used in borders and dotted over bulb beds, also 
rnassed on rockwork. Once planted it comes up year after year, the flower spikes increasing in 
size and beauty each season. If grown in pots and jardinets the Chionodoxa may be had in 
bloom early in January, but shoukl be brought on in a cold frame or cool greenhouse clo.se to 
the glass. Wlien associated with jVarcissus minimus, the effect is very charming. Bor an effect 
the first season, plant the btilbs close together. 
Lucllisc (The Glory of the Snow), colour deep Nemophila-blue, with clear snow-white centre 
per 1000, 40/- ; per too, 4/6 ; per doz. 8rf. 
>1 extra selected bulbs ,, 5°/-; ,, 5/6; ,, lorf. 
,, large bulbs for pot-culture 7/6; ,, 1/3 
,, alba, white flowers of delicate beauty, rare per doz. 10/6 ;”each is. 
,, rosea, flowers ranging in delicate shades of rose and rose-lilac, beautiful 
. per doz. 10/6 ; each ij. 
sardensis, one of those rare flowers of a true Gentian-blue, and so striking that for distant 
J. FiRS'f-CL.'iss Certificate K.II.S. 
per 1000, 30/- ; per too, 3/6 ; per doz. 6d. 
extra selected bulbs ,, 40/-; ,, 4/6; ,, $d. 
large bulbs for pot-culture ,, 5/6; ,, lod. 
glgantea (syn. C. grandlflora), a 
very distinct and beautiful species, with flowers 
twice the size of C. Lucilise, more open, and of 
a beautiful soft lavender-blue ; habit dwarf and 
robust. Awarded First-Class Certifi- 
cate R. II.S. 
per 1000, 50/- ; per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. lod. 
„ extra selected bulbs 
per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
,, large bulbs, for pot-culture 
per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 
„ alba, a white variety of this charming 
Spring flower, very beautiful... each 1/6 
Bolsslerl, a grand showy species blooming a 
shade dwarfer and later than C. Lucilice, 
flowers large, soft lavender-blue, with very 
large and striking snowy white centre 
per 1000, 42/- ; per 100, 4/6 ; per doz. %d. 
Tmolusll 
it blooms 
more intense and the white centre larger 
per 100, 7/6; per doz. 1/3 
elfect it cannot be too highly recommended. 
I, a valuable species for succession ; 
later than C. Lucilice, the blue is 
CHIONODOXA BOISSILRI. 
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application. 
Barr's Sweet-scented Double Chinese Paeonies 
for Autumn Planting. 
full Descriptive List of our magnificent collection of these beautiful hardy Pteonies sent on 
