RANUNCULUS, ANEMONE CORONARIA, AND STELLATA. 
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993 White, shaded Pink 12 6 ... 2 o 
991 Rich Deep Scarlet 3 6 ... o 6 
995 Rich Crimson, very fine 8 6 ... 1 3 
996 Rich Purple 7 6 ... 1 3 
997 Rose, shading to Pink 3 6 ... o 6 
998 Rich Clear Yellow 7 6 ... r 3 
999 Sulphur-Yellow 3 6 ... o 6 
1000 Dark Velvety CrimBOn 6 6 ... 1 o 
TIIE ANEMONE, OR WINDFLOWER. 
For brilliancy of colour few flowers can compare with the Anemone, which in Spring produces its masses of 
double or single blossoms, in an endless variety of shades, scarlets, crimson t, roses, blushes, lilacs, blues, parties , 
and whites, all of which for cutting are valuable, lasting long in water. For beds, edgings, and masses’ 
it is matchless, and may be had in bloom, weather permitting, from November to July, according to situation 
locality, and time of planting. ’ 
Culture.— A ny good soil, moderately well drained, suits the Anemone. Plant in succession A. coronaria 
vaneties from October to May, the roots four to six inches apart, at a depth of two to three inches, choosing 
a dry day, and when the ground is in good working condition. The plantings for Summer and Autumn- 
orzT’a'm Sh ° Ud a SUua “ 0n When ‘ he S ro “nd is moist, and is shaded from the sun s rays from after 10 
NEW DOUBLE POPPY ANEMONES FOR BEDS AND MASSES (A. coronaria varieties). 
Tbe flowers of the Double Poppy Anemone resemble a semi-double Hollyhock, and are extremely hand- 
some. v\ hen planted from October to December, they flower in succession during the early Spring months 
and those planted from January to April flower in succession from April to July. Each amateur should plant 
A uiumn and Spring, and find out which is best for his soil and climate. p. 100. p. doz. 
B each 25 new splendid varieties 15 o 1003 1 each 25 new splendid vars. 3/6 
... 10 6 | 1004 Splendid new varieties In mixture 10 
rich true dark blue, large-floaoered 8 
‘Blush Beauty," white, flaked, and shaded delicate rose-pink, beautiful 8 
“ Fire King,” large, bright showy scarlet 8 
41 Chapeau de Cardinal,” large cerise-scarlet flowers, very free 5 
“ Rora h. niaa ” delicate rose, beautiful and distinct 5 
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1005 New Double Anemone, “ Bluebeard 
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1009 ,, ,, “ Rose de Nice,’ 
1010 Double Anemones, fine mixed Scarlets of shades 
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NEW DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED FRENCH ANEMONES (A. Coronaria). 
A new section of the double Poppy Anemone, remarkable for large Chrysanthemum-shaped handsome flowers 
1013 Splendid mixed Varieties 4 / 6 per dozcn 
SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES, OR WINDFLOWERS FOR BEDS AND MASSES (A. Coronaria varieties). 
These handsome Single Anemones have large beautiful saucer-shaped poppy-like blossoms, and during mild 
seasons, or in sheltered situations, are flowering continuously throughout the Winter and Spring, when planted 
m Autumn. Those planted in Spring are very gay in May or June. 6 * 
10 1 4 Fine mixed, all colours, 21/ per icoo ; 2/6 per 100 ; 6 d. per dozen. 
1015 New large-flowered Dutch Varieties mixed, beautiful colours, 30/ per 1000 ; 3/6 per too ; 8 d. per doz. 
AU1 ° ’’ " " "hit 0 The Bride, flowers snow-white, large and very beautiful, per 1000 20/ • 
per roo, 3/6 : per doz. 8 d. >011 
., ,, ,, Intense Brilliant Scarlet, per roo, 3/6 ; 8d. per doz. 
10 T 8 ' ’ ,< ,, Bright Blue, per 100, 5/6; per doz. 10 d. 
1019 Victoria Giant (also called Empress or Caen Anemones), a magnificent race of Single Poppy Anemones 
with immense saucer-shaped flowers, in great variety of rich brilliant colours, per roo, 5/6; per doz. 1/ 
NEW VARIETIES OF SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES (A. Coronaria). {Plant Autumn and Spring.) 
1020 Anemone coronaria, ” Glory of the South” (new). This is a grand new Anemone. The flowers are 
single and very large, with broad rich brillnnt scarlet petals and a rich blue-black central boss. A flower 
of great beauty and fine substance, per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6. 
1021 Anemone coronaria, “St. Brlgld,” a very lovely strain of Anemones. The flowers are very large, 
? nd i °f tll ? moit brilliant and varied shades of colour. All flowers show a hand- 
some blue-black central boss, have a graceful habit, and are remarkably free-flowering, 
per 100, 12/6 ; per doz. 2/ 
ANEMONE STELLATA (THE STARRY WINDFLOWER OF THE RIVIERA). 
™ e3 r Starry-flowered Single Anemones are remarkable for variety of brilliant colours, elegant flowers, 
mf 6 ' f 1 ' gh u We \ dralne ? soiI and warm sheltered situation suit them best ; on rockwork they 
look charmin 0 . They also make good pot-plants with six roots in a pot. Plant September, October and November. 
p. 100. p. doz. 
Choice mixed, all colours, valuable to cut for bouquets, etc 7 5 r’ ^ 
lnoa «S., tfiby-fiolet, glittering white centre, a most beautifluiflower^"^"^^^.Z 10 6..' i 6 
1024 Scarlet Gem, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers with silvery centre, very show)’ io 6...I 6 
ANEMONE FULGENS (THE BEAUTIFUL SCARLET WINDFLOWER). 
.. Aaemm® fulgens is the most brilliant and graceful of all Winter and Spring-flowering Anemones. The 
rich da z At tig scarlet flowers, and light elegant growth, render it the most attractive scarlet flower of Spring It 
■s invaluable for table bouejuets or vases, as it iasts a long time in water. If the roots are planted eady in 
Autumn, flowers, weather permitting, may he gaihered from Christmas ; its hardiness is beyond all question so 
that roots may be safely planted any month from August to May. The plantings made April and A/ay should 
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