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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1907. 
CYCLAMEN, HARDY SPECIES — continued. 
CYCLAMEN COUM ALBUM ESTABLISHED. 
each — s. 
ATricanum (syn. macrophyllum), flowers blush 
with purplish centre, produced in Autumn, leaves 
of enormous size, heart-shaped, and with silvery 
green zone, very handsome ; give slight protection 
in cold districts per doz. 7/6 o 
Cilicicum, white, with bright purple centre. 
Winter-flowering, rare, per too, 42/-; per doz. 5/6 o 
Coum, having a plain green foliage and flowering 
in early Spring. 
„ album, white, with brilliant purple eye 
per doz. 10/6 t 
lilacinum ,, 15/- i 
roseum, soft light rose ,, 10/6 I 
rubrum, deep rose ,, 6/6 o 
Europseum, crimson, sweet-scented, flowering 
August to September. Plant this variety in a 
shady situation 4 to 5 in. in peat 
per too, 21/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 
Ibericum, differing from C. count in having a 
silvery zoned foliage ; early Spring- 
flowering. 
„ Atkinsii, white, with crimson eye 
per doz. 15/- i 
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Ibericum lilacinum, rosy lilac, with 
crimson eye per doz. 15/- 1 6 
„ roseum, pretty rose-coloured 
flowers per doz. 7/6 o 8 
„ rubrum, deep crimson flowers 
per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, Whittalli, flowers ranging from 
rose to white per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, mixed varieties, 
per too, 30/-; per doz. 4/6 — 
Latitolium {syn. Rhodian Pink), a flne 
species from Asia Minor, producing late 
in spring elegant pale rose flowers ; 
foliage marbled per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Libanoticum, a pretty species from 
the Lebanon, producing in Spring large 
rose-coloured flowers, marked with deep 
carmine in centre. First-Class Cer- 
tificate R.H.S 2 6 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Now included under Ca 
Neapolitan um (syn. grsecum and 
hedersefolium), the Ivy-leaved 
Cyclamen, producing in Autumn rosy 
pink flowers and in Winter large hand- 
some silvery marbled foliage. This 
Cyclamen should be largely used for 
winter beds, associated with early spring- 
flowering bulbs, such as Chionodoxas, 
Snowdrops, Leucojuras, etc., to which 
its beautiful foliage forms a charming 
groundwork. Extra strong roots 
per 100, 42/- ; per doz. $/6 o 
Neapolitanum album, pure white 
flowers and very beautiful silvery marbled 
foliage per doz. 10/6 i 
Repandum {syn. vernum), bright 
crimson ; establishedmasses are very 
beautiful in Spring 
per 100, 40/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 
,, album, pure white ... „ 21/- 2 
X CYPELLA platensis, a most beautiful plant from La Plata, bearing in Summer a succession 
of deep sky-blue flowers with white and yellow centre ; suitable for pots or flower borders, 
ht. 2 to 3 ft. ; treatment same as required for Tigridia Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 15/- i 
xCYRTANTHUS. 
angrustifolius grandiflorus and Marian. See Novelty List, page 5. 
sanguineus (Inanda Lily of the Kaffir-sl, a grand species, having flowers nearly as large 
as a Vallota, rich blood-red, a splendid greenhouse plant, ht. I ft. ; very scarce. ..per doz. 36/- 3 
X DAHLIAS, Pot-afrown 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/- and 25/- 
„ „ „ „ 21 „ „ „ 12/- and 18/- 
„ „ „ „ 12 „ „ „ S/6> 7 / 6 , and 10/6 
,, ,, Exhibition Dahlias, 12 varieties, 6/- and g/- ; 6 varieties, 3/6 
,, ,, Pompon Dahlias 12 varieties, 6/- ; 6 
Barr’s Single Broad-Petal led Dahlias ...18 ,, 10/6; 12 
,, ,, Cactus Dahlias 1 each 6 
„ „ Tom Thumb Dahlias 1 each 12 vars. 6/- ; 6 
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