MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARR, NEW YORK'. 



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NEW ST. BRIGID, or POPPY, ANEMONES. *:&'** J> 



The flowers produced by this Dew strain show all the colors of the rainbow, and many more; for even black and 

 white are found among them, as well as shades of pink, rose, crimson, fiery scarlet, carmine, maroon, tints of lilac, 

 laveLd r, blue, purple, even green. Many flowers are curiously, mottled striped, edged, ringed and shaded with the 

 various tints described above, the effect produced bein? almost bewildering. They are frequently 5 to 6 inches across; 

 some single, but most double, with plain, scalloped or fringed edges. 



Bulbs, all kinds and colors, mixed, 2 for 6c; 4 for 10c; 25c. doz.; $1.75 per 100. 



Coronania or Single 

 Poppy Flowered 

 Anemone, Mixed, 

 3 for 5c, doz. 12c, 

 75c. per 100. 



Scarlet Poppy Ane- 

 mone. A blazing 

 color. 2 for 5c , 4 for 

 10c, 2J,c per doz. 



Poppy Anemone — 

 The Bride. Snow 

 white. 2 for 5c, 4 for 

 10c, 25c doz. 



Giant French Double 

 Poppy Flowered 

 Anemone, in all 

 colors. 



3forlOc, 20c doz., 

 $1.50 per 100. 



Giant French Double 

 Chrysanthemum 

 Flowered Ane- 

 mone, all colors. 

 3for 10c,20cdoz., 

 $1.50 per 100. 



cAnemones, all 

 above kinds, Single, 

 Poppy, French Single 

 and Double Mixed, 3 

 for 5c, 12 for 10c, 

 100 for 75c 



QlANT ANEMONES. 



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These are another popular and beautiful French Bulb, and a fitting companion to the Ranunculus, and should 

 be treated in the same way. As a pot-plant they succeed best if allowed to remain in the same pot year after year. 

 After blooming, and the foliage turns yellow, they can be set away and kept dry until another season. 



