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POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
Class XIII. 
1226. ANEMO'NE. W. en. Anemone. 
coronSria W. 
plena 
hortensis W. 
A. stellata Dec. 
palmata W. 
sibirica W. 
alba Juss. 
baldensis W. 
sylvestris W. 
pavonina Dec. 
virginiana W. 
uralensis Dec. 
pensylvanica Ph. 
dichotoma Ph. 
trifolia W. 
nemorosa W. 
apennina W. 
ranunculoides W. 
narcissiflora W. 
thalictroides W. 
alpina W. en. 
pratensis W. en. 
obsoleta Sims. 
Pulsatilla L. 
Halleri W.en. 
7959 vernalis W. en. 
7960cernua W. 
7961 patens W. en. 
7962 capensis Dec. 
Atragene capensis L. 
CLE'MATIS. L. 
austriaca H. K. 
sibirica H. K. 
verticillaris Dec. 
A. Americana H. K 
glauca W. 
hedysarifolia Dec. 
chinensis Retx. 
cirrhosa W. 
florida W. 
flore pleno 
. 
7938 
7939 
7940 
7941 
7942 
7943 
7944 
7945 
7946 
7947 
7948 
7949 
7950 
7951 
7952 
7953 
7954 
7955 
7956 
7957 
1227. 
7963 
7964 
7965 
7966 
7967 
Poppy A A or 
double-flowered ,5<i A or 
star jfi A or 
palmated i^i A or 
Siberian A or 
white :^ A or 
Strawberry-like^ A or 
Snow-drop 
Peacock-eye 
Virginian 
Ural 
Pensylvanian 
forked 
three-leaved 
wood _ 
blue mountain ,5%i A or 
yellow wood ^ A or 
Narcissus-flow. A or 
Meadow-rue-lv. j^i A or 
Alpine :^ A or 
meadow ^ A or 
pale- flowered A or 
com. Pasque fl. ^ A or 
Haller's P. fl. ^ A or 
spring P. fl. 
drooping P. fl. 
spreading P. fl. 
Cape 
Ranunculacece. Sp. 27 — 4©. 
i ap.my St Levant 1596. R l.p Bot. mag. 841 
f ap.my St R r.l 
f ap.my St Italy 1597. R s.p Bot. mag. 123 
A A 
A 
:^ A or 
:k A or 
at A or 
k A or 
:^ A or 
A A or 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
£ l_J or 
I my.jn 
2 my 
I ap.my 
1 ap.my 
I my.jn 
4 my 
1 my.jn 
1 my.jn 
i ap.my 
^ mr.ray 
I mr.ap 
^ mr.ap 
1 my 
i ap.my 
i ji 
imy 
I my 
I ap.my 
i ap.my 
i my.jn 
1 jn.jl 
1 mr.ap 
Y 
W 
W 
W 
W 
R 
W 
B 
W 
Pa.w 
W 
W 
B 
Y 
W 
W 
W 
D.Pu 
Pu 
V 
Pu 
Pa.w 
R.W 
Li.Y 
Pu 
Portugal 1597. 
Siberia 1804. 
Siberia 1820. 
Switzerl. 1792. 
Germany 1596. 
France 
N. Amer. 1722. 
Siberia 1824. 
N. Amer. 1766. 
N. Amer. 1768. 
France 1597. 
Britain woods. 
England woods. 
England woods. 
Siberia 1773. 
N. Amer. 1768. 
Austria 1658. 
Germany 1731. 
Germany ... 
England ch. pa. 
Switzerl. 1816. 
Switzerl. 
Japan 
Siberia 
C. G. H. 
1752. 
1752. 
1795. 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R sp 
R s.p 
S p.l 
Ranunculacece. 
7970 
7971 
7972 
7973 
7974 
7975 
7976 
7977 
7978 
7979 
7980 
7981 
Viticella W. 
plena 
Viorna W. 
reticulata Ph. 
cylindrica H. K. 
crispa B. M. 
balearica Rich, 
calycina W. 
orientalis W. 
virginiana W. 
dioica W. 
aristata B. Reg. 
brachiata B. Reg. 
■h 
Alpine 
or 
12 
my.jl 
B 
Austria 
1792. 
C 
CO 
Siberian 
i 
or 
12 
jn.jl 
Siberia 
1753. 
L 
CO 
American 
-i 
or 
15 
my.jn 
Pu 
N. Amer 
1797. 
L 
s.p 
glaucous 
A 
or 
12 
ap 
Pa.Y 
Siberia 
L 
CO 
hedysarum-lv. 
i_aor 
12 
o 
V/ 
E. Indies 
1819. 
L 
CO 
Chinese 
£ lor 
12 
W.G 
China 
1820. 
L 
CO 
evergreen 
k. 
or 
12 
mr.ap 
V^.G 
Spain 
1596. 
C 
CO 
large-flowered 
A 
or 
10 
ap.s 
W.Y 
Japan 
1776. 
L 
S.1 
do uble-flowered 
or 
10 
ap.s 
W.Y 
L 
s.l 
purple 
i 
or 
20 
jn.s 
Pu 
Spain 
1569. 
S 
CO 
double-purple 
or 
20 
jn.s 
Pu 
L 
CO 
leathery-flower 
i 
or 
12 
in.s 
Pu 
N. Amer 
. 1730. 
S 
CO 
netted 
J. 
or 
8 
jn.s 
Pu 
N. Amer 
. 1812. 
L 
s.p 
long-flowered 
or 
8 
jl.s 
B 
N. Amer 
. 1802. 
L 
p.l 
curled-flowered 
or 
6 
jl.s 
Pa.pu 
N. Amer 
. 1725. 
L 
p.l 
Minorca 
i. l_J or 
12 
f.mr 
Y.w 
Minorca 
1783. 
C 
CO 
oriental 
1 
or 
8 
jl.o 
Y.w 
Levant 
1731. 
Sk 
CO 
Virginian 
or 
15 
jn.au 
G 
N. Amer 
1767. 
L 
s.p 
Jamaica 
laor 
15 
my.jn 
G.Y 
W. Indies 1733. 
L 
s.p 
awned-anther. 
1 l_Jor 
15 
my.au 
G.Y 
N. Holl. 
1812. 
L 
s.p 
armed 
1 l_Jor 
12 
Y.G 
C. G. H. 
L 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 200 
Bot. mag. 2167 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 103 
Bot. mag. 54 
Clus. ic. f. 1, 2 
Herm. par. 1. 18 
Lin. fll. d. 2. t.l5 
Mor.s. 4. t.25.f.l 
Eng. bot. 355 
Eng. bot. 1062 
Eng. bot. 1484 
Bot. mag. 1120 
Bot. mag. 866 
Jac. aus. 1. 1. 85 
Fl. dan. t. 611 
Bot. mag. 1863 
Eng. bot. 51 
All. ped. t. 80.f.2 
Fl. dan. t. 29 
Bot. mag. 1994 
Bot. mag. 716 
Pall. ross. 2. t.76 
Bot. mag. 887 
Dend. brit. 73 
Bot. reg. 599 
Retz. obs. t. 2 
Bot. mag. 1070 
Bot. mag. 834 
Bot. mag. 565 
Di.el. t.ll8.f.l44 
Dend. brit. 72 
Bot. mag. 1160 
Bot. mag. 1892 
Bot. mag. 959 
Di.el. t.ll9.f.l45 
Dend. brit. 74 
Slo.ja. I.t.l28.f.l 
Bot. reg. 238 
Bot. reg. 97 
7942 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1226. Anemone. From ctvifM?, wind, because the greater part of the species grow in elevated places much 
exposed to the wind. The species are shewy flowering plants, and A. coronaria and hortensis are well known 
florists' flowers, valued for their hardy nature, and also because they will flower at almost any season, accord- 
ing to the time the roots are kept out of the ground, and the season when they are replanted. The prevailing 
colors are red, white, and blue, and semidouble flowers are in nearly as much repute as double ones. Many 
new varieties have been raised from seed ; but they are not named by the florists, as in the case of tulips and 
and pinks. The roots of anemones are solid flattened masses like those of ginger, and like them are multiplied 
by division. A root which has remained in the soil two or three years, if it has room to extend, attains a 
great breadth, but is still only one root ; and hence the mode of sale is by weight, and the roots are divided 
when planted. 
The soil preferred by the anemone is a fresh loam, rather heavy or light. The usual time of planting is the 
end of October, covering the roots three inches ; but to have an early bloom they may be planted in the 
beginning of September, and to have a bloom every month in the year, plant every month. The finer sorts 
