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PETER HEXDEKSOX & CO.. NEW YORK —MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 



.WKMOXE FULGKNS. 



A.NK.MONE FILGE.SS. DOUBLE. 



AIMp/yif^^pC Wind Flowers. Hielily ornnmental spring and summer 

 •'»^ ^ *-«^'»^-' ' ~ L-,0. (ioui-iiii;; iil.ihts. haviiij; both Kindle and double Hinvers. the 

 colors (if which are woiulerfully beautiful, running through phadee of blue«. scarlet**, 

 rose, white, lavender, etc. When grown in masses they are brllliaut in the extreme; if 

 the flowers are wanted in suiressicin from spring to fall— the roots should be plante<1 

 in pots or cold frames in the fall for e-priug lilooming — and another lot In the same 

 way towards spring for summer— and another lot in the open ground in May for 

 auttimn flowering -the latter planting should be in a partially shaded situation 

 where the ground is nioist. They arc al.-i<i s|ileTi<lid tor ])Ot culture, for flowenng in 

 the house or couservatorv during winter. , _____Z 



DOTTBIiE CHBTSAITTHZntlUM TLOWERED. Remarkable | Delirered Free in U. S. 

 for their distinct and very hanilsonie large double rt<nvers; the 



petals of which are regularly incurved, resembling an incurved jEacb. Doz. 

 rhrysanthemuni. iilants very vigorous and tloriferous. (.See fi;t. 



100. 



Glorie des IT antes. Rich violet; flowers of great size 



La Brilliante. Hrilliant crimson, very showy , 



Ponceau, (ilowing intense scarlet, e.xtra tine 



Boslne. Di-lii ate iieach pink, suffused slightly «ith carmine 



Bose de Nice. Splendid bright rose, fine for foning and cutting. 15c. 



Etoile de Bretag^e. Soft lilac, slightly flushed with pink :15c 



1 bnlb each of above 6 named vjirieties. (lOc ; :H each, Jl .50. 

 Mixed Colors. Double Chrysanthemum flowered 10c 



AKEMOUTS, DOUBIO: POPPY FI.OWBBBJ>. (Coronaria 



ft. fil.) 'riie flowers of the class are ver\" double, and are sur- 

 rounded at the base with large guard petals resembling a double 

 Hollyhock. For cutting iiurposes they are grand, and we know of 

 no class of plants with more gorgeous colors. Two or thire 

 colors usually being blended in the flowers of each variety. (.Vpptuf.) 



Ceres. White, veiled with rose .-. 



Kin? of Blues. Lilac blue 



Kingr of Scarlets. Brilliant scarlet 



Mad. Boyale. .Scarlet with white edges 



Eosette. White with roje centre 



Sir Bobert Peel. Dark blue 



1 biilli .-.•I. li of above I", named varieties. 40c. ; 3 each, $1.00. 



Mixed Colors, liouble Popjiy flowered Auemones 



AKBMOITBS, SINGIaB POPPY FZiOWEBEB. (CornnnriH.) 

 These handsome Single .\neiiione8 have large bi'autiful saucer- 

 shaped ]io]>pA-Iike blossoms, flowering continuously throughout 

 spring and earl\' summer. (.Vee cut.) 



The Bride, ruie white 



Amazone. Salnion n-d 



Brunette. Dark scarlet 



Constantijn. Dark imrjile 



La Charmant. Itose ivd 



Triton, l.ilac .nid blue 



1 bulb each of above r, named varieties. 25c.; ,S each. 60c. 



Mixed Varieties. Single Poppy flowered Anemones 



AITEMOirz: FUXGEH'S. The rich dnziling scariet flowers and 



li^ilit cicg.-iiit gro\\tU renilerit the most attrac'tlveflowerof spring. 



1 1 is V aliiable lor cutting, as it lasts a long time, i.see CHf. ) 



Fulgens, fl. pi. A double-flowering variety of the above, very 

 iMaiitifiil (.See cut.) 



ANEMONES. 



Hardy Varieties. 



subjects for pi 



These an- heaiitlfnl 



■nt situations, when- 



rli.-\- soon lorni l.-irge clumps of grca 

 iially shaded suits them to [icrfii'lion. 



Apennina. Iicautiful rich blue flow( 

 l.lccc. elegantly cut foliage, it blr.oni 

 .ilso beaiitifulgrown in pots. '... foot. 



Blanda. Tin- earliest ami largest-lloH 

 Aiiemont.M. blooming with .^iiowdro) 

 from pun' while to (lo'p blue. '1 he ll. 

 It Is a lov»'ly N'arlety and as hardy H^ 

 l.'irge clumps, grows freely. If potte 

 to Septembi-r. anil housed afterward 

 may be had In flouer from No\eiiiber 1 



Pulsatilla, i Tin' l'.i.<i,ij- rhnur i A | 

 .idaiitcd either for the rockuork or 

 purple rlothiil on the exterior with h 

 leruinaling nith a loDg silK> tutt 



t beauty: a situalioii |iar- 



(/.'e.ii/.l HI .VoVi';;i/i>T. I 



rs. as Ifirge as a tlfty-oent 

 .1 profusely In earl\' spring. 



I.Vee cur. I ." 



•n-i| of the spring-blotimlng 



mill CrociiM. <-olors rxinge 

 iwers are I'v Imhi-s acniss 

 a rock. It spn'ads II>M-lf In 

 I at liiter\alM from August 

 s in the gniMihouse, they 



o February 



iivtty and pleasing subjtvt. 

 o|>en border; flowerx deep 

 ■ ng silky hiilrs. lhecar|H-lM 



15c. $1.50f 10.00 



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1.50 10.00 



1 .nO 10.00 



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