OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 



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DOUBLE TURBAN OR TURKISH RANUNCULUS, 



The handsomest varieties and most beautiful coloiu-s. 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 

 £ A. d. 



1038 1000 in 10 sjKcndid varieties .... 2 2 0 



1039 500 „ „ , 110 



10411 Splendid mixed, per 1000, 25.?, 



1040 250 in 10 splendid varieties 



1041 100 „ „ 

 per 100, 3s.; per doz., 6c/. 



£ f. 

 0 12 

 •0 o 



Per 100. Per doz. 



1042 Bright Yellow 2 



1043 Carmiue 10 



1044 Crimson Grandiflora 10 



1045 Crimson-brown or black 2 



1046 Golden Yellow 5 



d. s. 

 0. .0 

 C.l 

 6..1 

 0. .0 

 6..0 



Per 100. Per doz. 



1047 Orange 2 



1048 Scarlet, s;>/er?f//f/ 2 



1049 Scarlet and Gold 7 



1050 Spotted 10 



1051 White 



d. s. 

 G..0 

 0. .0 



0. .1 

 ..2 



SPLENDID NEW DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS. 



These we have not enumerated this season ; they will, however, be found fully described in foiiner 



editions of the Bulb Catulogue. The collection embraces the finest and most distinct varieties. 



s. d.] s. 

 1062 A collection of ICQ in 50 splendid varieties 15 G | 1054 A collection of 50 in 25 splendid varieties 7 

 1053 „ 50 „ „ 8 01 1055 „ . 25 in „ . 4 



DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS (SCOTCH Varieties). 

 *. d 



1056 100 magnificent varieties 

 1067 50 



1058 25 magnificent varieties . . .10 



1059 Splendid mixed, per 100, 12^. : per doz. 1 



THE ANEMONE. 



Amongst the diversified forms of floral beauty whicli enrich the flower garden, from the first opening 

 blossoms of Spring to the last rose of Summer, the Anemone takes a very prominent place, possessing 

 many points of interest and special characteristics of colour. Its blossoms are of the most dazzlmg hues 

 of scarlet, purple, and blue, self coloured and striped. The foliage is elegantly serrated, and the growth 

 is neat and compact, so that in beds, groups, ribbons, or as an edging to Tulip or Hyacinth beds, arranged 

 either in distinct colours or mixed, they produce a unique effect. 



The flowers of the Double Anemone are extremely handsome ; they have outer guard petals, re- 

 sembling a semi-double Hollyhock. If planted from October to December they -will bloom in succession 

 dming the early Spring months, while -those planted in February and March will bloom from April to June. 



The Single Anemone {Wind Flou'er), with its beautiful poppy-like blossoms, may be had in bloom at 

 pleasure {iceuther permitting) from February to December, and, in sheltered nooks, even in January, by 

 simply arranging the time of planting. 



Culture. — The Anemone delights in a light rich loamy soil, but generally succeeds in any which is 

 well drained. Sea-sand, or a little salt mixed with the soil, is a good preventive of mildew ; in other 

 respects, the culture and after management shorJd be precisely the same as that of the Ranunculus. 



PAXTONIAN SECTION OF THE DOUBLE ANEMONE. 



The varieties in this section have been selected for their large flowers, rich, beautiful, and diversified 

 colours, and will be found well suited for the purposes of massing, edging, and ribboning, for which the 

 Anemone is so admirably adapted. 



1060 500 in 20 sj^ndid varieties 



1061 300 „ 

 1053 150 



1065 i Splendid mixed. 



ill colours 



Per doz." 



1066 Admiral Zoutman, blue 



1067 Alexandra, scarlet and white 



1038 Azure Incomparable, azure Hue. . . 



1069 Blanche at Rouge, red, variegated. . 



1070 Ccelestina, celestial blue 



1071 Couleur de Sang, scarlet 



1072 Co vent Garden, scarle f,per 1 0 0, 1 05. 6 d. 



1073 Crimson Royal, crimscm'scarlet .... 



1074 Crystal Palace Gem, dark rose .... 



1075 Duchess of Lotharing en, rose 



1076 ,, SuilieTlsLud., crimson Sf ic kite 



1077 Empress Eugenie, ivhile and rose . . 



1078 Fire King, bright scarlet, very fine. 

 1078 Grandeur a Merveille, white ^ rose 

 1980 Harold, purple blue 



1081 Ivanhoe, striped 



1082 Josephine, light crimson 



1083 L'Eclaire, scarlet 



G3 



0 



1063 



42 



0 



1064 



21 



0 



1065 



-1. 



d. 







6 



1084 



2 



0 



1085 



2 



6 



1086 



2 



0 



1087 



•2 



6 



1088 



2 



0 



1089 



1 



6 



1090 



2 



6 



1091 



2 



0 



1092 



1 



6 



1093 



2 



6 



1094 



2 



6 



1095 



2 



0 



1096 



2 



0 



1097 



2 



0 



109S 



2 



0 



1099 



2 



0 



1100 



2 



0 



i 1101 



ilendid varieties. 



05. 6(7. per 100 ; Is. per doz. 



Per doz.- 



L'Omament de la Nature, rich blue 



Lady Emily Talbot, red 



Lord Nelson, violet blue 



„ High Admiral, scar 'e^ 



John Russell, white 



,, Palmerston, blue 



Mr. Gladstone, purple lilac, fine . . 

 Prince Albert, dark violet 



„ Imperial, red 



,, of Wales, beautiful rose . . . 

 Princess of "Wales, white and rose . 

 Queen Victoria, deep velvety crimson 



Richelieu, fine scarlet 



Rose Surpassant, fine rose 



Scarlet Superb, fine scarlet 



Shakespeare, beautiful violet 



The Pride of Covent Garden, rich blue 

 Von Schiller, dark brilliant blue . . 



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