1868.] 



CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS. 



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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 imique 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 wiU bloom in succession 

 during the early Spiing months, wliile those planted in Febniaiy and March will bloom from April to June. 



The Single Anemone (iri«rf Flower), with its beautiful poppy-like blossoms, may be had in bloom at 

 pleasure {icealher ptvmining) 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 should be precisely the same as that of the Eanimculus. 



PAXTONIAN CHEAP DOUBLE ANEMONE. 



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 830 500 in 20 splendid varieties . . . C3 0 833 100 in 20 splendid varieties . . . 1.5 0 



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