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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



ANEMONES. 



Highly ornamental spring and summer flowering 

 plants, having both single and double flowers, the 

 colors of which are wonderfully beautiful, running 

 through ehades of blues, scarlets, rose, white, 

 lavender, etc. When grown in masses they are 

 brilliant in the extreme; if the flowers are wanted 

 in succession from spring to fall — the roots should 

 be planted in pots or cold frames in the fall for 

 spring blooming — and another lot in the same 

 way towards spring for summer — and another lot 

 in the open ground in May for autumn flowering 

 — the latter planting should be in a partially shaded 

 situation where the ground is moist. They are 

 also splendid for pot culture, for flowering In 

 the bouse or conservatory during winter. 



ANEMONES. Hardy Varieties. 



ANEMONES, 



Single Poppy Flowered. 



(Coronaria.) These hand- 

 some Single Anemones have 

 large beautiful 6aucer-shaped 

 poppy-like blossoms, flower- 

 ing continuously throughout 

 spring and early summer. 

 (See cat.) 



The Bride. Pure white. 



Amazone. Salmon red. 



Brunette. Dark scarlet. 



Constantly n. Dark pnrple. 



Z.a Charmant. Rose red. 



Triton. Lilac and blue. 



Any of the above-named 

 varieties, 5c. each, 50c per 

 doz., $3.00 per 100. 1 bulb 

 each of the above 6 named 

 varieties, 25c. 



Mixed Varieties. Single 

 Poppy flowered Anemones. 

 2 for 5c, ISc. per dor., $1.00 

 per 100. 



ANEMONE FTJLGENS 

 The rich dazzling scarlet 

 flowers and Ught elegant 

 growth render it the most 

 attractive flower of spring. 

 It is valuable for cutting, as 

 it lasts a long time. (See 

 cut.). ..5c. each, 50c per doz., 

 S3. 00 per 100. 



Pulgens, fl. pi. A double- 

 flowering variety t>f the 

 above, very beautiful. (See 

 rut.). ..3 for 10c. 30c. per 

 doz.. $2.00 per 100. 



(Coronaria fl. pl.'i The 

 flowers of this class are 

 very double, and are surrounded at the base with large guard petals resembling a double 

 Hollyhock. For cutting purposes they are grand, and we know of no class of plants with 

 more gorgeous colors, two or three colors usually being blended in the flowers of each 

 variety. (See cut.) 

 Ceres. White, veiled with rose. Mad. Eoyale. Scarlet with white edges. 



King of Blues. Lilac blue. Rosette. White with rose centre. 



King of Scarlets. Brilliant scarlet. Sir Robert Peel. Dark blue. 



Any of'the above, 6c. each, 60c. per doz., S4.00 per 100. 1 bulb each of above 6 named 

 varieties, 30c.; 3 each, 75c 

 Mixed Colors. Double Poppy flowered Anemones, 3 for 10c, 25c per doz., SI. 75 per 100. 



Remarkable for 

 their distinct 

 and very handsome large double flowers; the petals of which are regularly incurved, 

 resembling au incurved Chrysanthemum, plants very vigorous and Boriferous | Si - cnr.) 

 Glorie des Nantes. Rich violet flowers. 

 La Brilliante. Brilliant crimson. 

 Ponceau, blowing intense scarlet, extra fine. 

 Rosine. Delicate peach pink, suffused slightly 



with carmine. 

 Bose de Nice. Splendid bright rose, fine for 



forcing aud cutting. 

 Etoile de Bretagne. Soft lilac slightly 

 Hushed with pink. 



Any of the above, 10c each. SI. 00 per 

 doz, S7.00 per 100. 1 bulb each of above 

 6 named varieties, 50c 

 Mixed Colors. Double Chrysanthemum 

 flowered, 8c each, 75c. per doz., S5.00 per 

 100. 



These are beautiful subjects for 



permanent si I nations, where they 



a situation partially shaded suits them to perfec- 



ANEMO.VE FCLUENS. 



ANEMONES, Double Poppy Flowered. 



ANEMONES, Double Chrysanthemum Flowered. 



soon form large clumps of great beauty 



tion. (Heady in November.) 



Apennina. Beautiful rich blue flowers, as large as a firty-cent piece, elegantly cut foliage: it 

 blooms profusely in early spring, also beautiful grown in pots; ' i foot. (See cut. i ...•". for 10c. 

 25c. per doz., $1.50 per 100. 



Blanda. The earliest and largest-flowered of the spring-blooming Anemones, blooming with 

 Snowdrop and Crocus; colors range from pure white to deep blue. The Mowers ore 1% 

 inches across. It is a lovely variety and as hardy as a rock. It spreads itself in large 

 clumps, grows freely. If potted al intervals from August to September, and housed ad. I 

 wards in the greenhouse, they may be had in flower from November to February . ;.8for L0i 

 30c per doz., $2.00 per 100. 



Pulsatilla. ( The Pasque Flower.) A pretty and pleasing subject, adapted either for the 



rockwork or open border: flowers deep purple, clothed on t he exterior with long silky hairs. ARUM 



the carpels terminating with a long silky I nft. . 7c. each. 75c. per doz.. $5.00 per 1 00 DRACUNC0LU8 



AnillW Dracunculus. (Dragon Arum.) Flowers one tool lone;, purple, red and 



*» iv VJ i » l • black blue, stem beautifully marbled, leaves handsome, resembling a small 



palm, a rapid grower, making a cunous and ornamental pot plant, See cat.) ISc.each, 



$1.50 per doi. 



We Deliver Free in the il. S. ail Bulbs, Seeds and Books, Excepting Otherwise Noted. 



