ANEMONE FULGENS, AND VARIOUS SPECIES, ALSO CYCLAMEN. 
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Anemone Fulgens — continued. 
be in a situation where in summer the ground is moist, and the suns rays do not fall on them after ro or n a.m. 
(Figured in The Garden, 1877.) p. 100. p.doz. 
8 . d. s. d. 
1025 Anemone Fulgens, flowers rich dazzling scarlet 7 6... 1 3 
1026 ,, ,, extra strong roots 10 6... 1 6 
1030 ,, ,, gTaeca, a beautiful new species from Greece, flowers deep rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet, with broad petals and black central boss 21 o... 3 6 
1032 ,, „ multipetala, an elegant variety, with a multitude of graceful rich 
dazzling scarlet petals, and a black central boss 12 6... 1 9 
VARIOUS BE DUTIFUL ANEMONES. 
Anemone apennina, the blue Mountain Windflower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the 
loveliest dwarf Spring flowers. A. blanda resembles A. apennina t but flowers a month earlier. The varieties 
of Anemone nemorosa are most charming, and no flow border should be without its clumps of these, as 
they literally carpet the ground with their neat flowers. A. nemorosa Robinsoniana is remarkably beiutiful, and 
Anemone nemorosa bracteata may be called " the Jack in the Green ’* of Anemones, the white petals resting on 
a profusion of green bracts. A. pulsatilla flowers spring and autumn, and makes a charming rock-plant. All 
the above-named species are charming on rockwork. A. rivularis is a very ornamental spring-flowering variety. 
As pot-plants these Anemones are very charming. A. japonica , white, rose and red, are the most decorative 
of Autumn-flowering herbaceous plants. Mr. William Robinson in his paper at the Conference on Hardy 
Flowers described the fine effect of Anemone apennina when planted in meadows or near to large elm trees 
{the flowers and foliage passing away before haymaking time); Mr. Robinson also recommends that Anemone 
Japonica be planted in rough places outside the garden. 
each — s. d. 
1034 Apennina rich blue , \ ft. , fine large roots, 
per 100, 5r. 6 d.\ per doz. /io 
1035 ,, alba, white, £ ft per ioo, 15/; 
per doz. 2/6 o 3 
1036 Blanda, brilliant blue, \ ft., ,, 15/ 1 6 
1037 ,, cypriana, charming graceful fl >wers 
ranging from white to pale blue, 
and lilac per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1038 ,, scythinica, snow-white, with blue on 
reverse 2 6 
1039 ,, var. ta,ur lea., flowers ranging front 
light to very deep blue ...p. doz 7/6 o 9 
1040 Japonica alba, pure while ...per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1041 ,, elegans, rose ,, 5/6 o 6 
1042 ,, rubra, rose- purple ,, 5/6 o 6 
1043 Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi., white florets , 
resting on green bracts, £ ft. ,p.doz.4/6 o 6 
each — 8. d. 
1044 Nemorosa alba fl. pi., double, pure white, 
very beautiful, p. 100, 10/6; p. doz. 1/6 
1045 ,, rosea fl. pi. , double pink, £ft. 
per doz. 4/6 o 6 
1046 ,, Robinsonlana, sky - blue, very 
beautiful, £ ft., per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1047 Palmata, yellow, £ ft per doz. 3/6 o 4 
1048 ,, alba, pure white ... ,, 5/6 o 6 
1049 Pulsatilla ( The Pasque Flower), flowers 
deep purple, with downy foliage and stems , 
very beautiful, £ ft., p. ioo 15/-, p. doz. 2/6 o 3 
1050 Ranunculoides, yellow, £ ft... ,, 2/6 o 3 
1051 Rivularis, large pure white flowers, ft. 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1052 Sylvestris ( The Snowdrop Windflower), 
flowers pure while, spring and summer- 
flowering per doz. 2/6 o 3 
CYCLAMEN. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM ( Greenhouse varieties). 
From November to March, Cyclamen persicum is brought in large quantities to Covent Garden Market, 
many of the specimens having upwards of two hundred flowers. This Cyclamen is an indispensable plant for 
indoor decoration, and few flowers are more highly prized for button-hole bouquets, ladies’ dresses, and finger- 
glasses. It may be cultivated in a cool greenhouse, or cold frame, with a little winter protection ; but it is in a 
temperature of 45 0 to6o° the Covent Garden growers produce their fine plants, and these are mostly from seed 
sown in November, and not allowed to go to rest till they have flowered the following winter. 
1053 Cyclamen persicum grandiflorum, fine varieties for Greenhouse decoration, per doz., according to size, 
15*., 2U., 25J., and 301.; each, is. 6d., is., 2 s. 6 d., 3 s. 6 d., and 51. 6d. {Seed is. 6d. and 35. 6d. per 
packet.) 
CYCLAMEN, HARDY SPECIES, for Rockwork out-of-doors. 
All the Hardy Cyclamen are European ; they require perfect drainage, and shelter from the cutting winds 
ot March and April, and the hot rays of the Summer sun ; at the bottom of old walls facing north and 
on rockwork they are very beautiful ; or nestling in the grass, near the roots and under the shelter of old trees, 
the effect is most charming. C. Europceum is fragrant, and commences flowering in July. C. Neapolitanum, 
Graecum, and Africanum , flower in Autumn, and have beautiful large Anoectochilus-like variegated leaves ; 
these again are succeeded by the winter-flowering varieties — Ibericum and Coum , which bloom from 
December to March ; Repandum closes the Cyclamen season in April. Repandum and Africanum should be 
planted in warm protected situations on rockwork, and covered with leaves or bracken till March. 
The Cyclamen Neapolitan varieties are perfectly hardy, and have large and beautiful Anoectochilus-like 
variegated leaves ; they are unusually decorative throughout Autumn and Spring, and might well be used for 
Winter beds, intermingled with Scillas, Chionodoxas, Leucojums, Narcissus nanus, &c., Snowdrops, Muscaris, &c. 
6 W These hardy Cyclamen are kept in pots ready for despatch at all seasons. 
1055 Hardy Cyclamen, Autumn, 'Winter, and Sprlng-flowering, l2 varieties, 3 roots of each, 255. 
1056 
1057 Africanum [syn. macrophyllum), enormous each 
heart-shaped dentated leaves, with large *• d - 
silvery green zone, very handsome, doz. 10/6 1 o 
1058 Ibericum Atkinsl, white, crimson centre 
per doz. 7. 6 o 9 
1059 ,, lilaclnum, rosy lilac, crimson 
centre per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1060 ,, roseum, pretty rose - coloured 
flowers per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1061 ,, rubrum, deep crimson flowers 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1062 ,, mixed, seedlings ... ,, 5/6 
1064 
1065 
album, pure white , 
roseum, bright rose 
..per doz. 7/6 
King Street, Covent Garden , 1893.] 
1063 Coum, bright crimson p. ioo, 35/; doz. 5/6 o 
12 „ 1 „ 9s. 
1066 Europseum, crimson sweet - scented, 
autumn- flowering, roots from open 
ground p. 100, 21/; p. doz. 3/6 
1067 Europaeum, in pots per doz. 7/6 
1068 Neapolitanum [syn. hedercefolium),/<?7</crj 
rosy pink, large handsome silver- 
marbled foliage per doz. 7/6 
1069 ,, album, pure white, per doz. 10/6 
1070 Graecum \3.\i(o\\\un) f beautiful delicate 
rose-coloured flowers... p. doz. 7/6 
1071 ,. roots from open ground ,, 5/6 
1072 Repandum {syn. vernum), bright crimson 
per doz., 7/6 
1073 ,, album, pure white ...p. doz. 15/ 
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