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10 BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1898. 
per 100 per doz. 
ANEMONES— continued. s ' 
Double Anemone, Chapeau de Cardinal, large ccns'e-scarlet flowers 6 
t) ,, Fire King, large, bright showy scarlet 8 
Rose de Nice, delicate rose, beautiful and distinct 6 
Double Chrysanthemum-flowered, splendid mixed, a beautiful and 
distinct strain of the Double Poppy Anemone, remarkable for large Chrysanthemum- 
shaped handsome flowers 
ANEMONES, BARRS SINGLE POPPY (Coronaria varieties) for Beds 
Masses. These handsome Single Anemones have large beautiful saucer-shaped Poppy- 
like blossoms, and during mild seasons, or in sheltered situations, flower continuously throughout 
the Winter and Spring. Those planted in early Spring are very gay in May or June. 
New large-flowered Victoria Giant (also called Empress or Caen Anemones), a mag- 
nificent race of Single Poppy Anemones with immense saucer-shaped flowers 
and colours of the greatest brilliancy and variety, p. too, 4/6; p. doz. 8 d. 
tj n White ‘ The Bride,’ flowers snow-white, large and very beautiful, 
per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6; per doz. 6 d. 
M tf King of Scarlets, intense brilliant scarlet, with silvery-white centre, a 
grand showy variety, per 1000, 21/-; per too, 2/6; per doz. 4 d. 
„ „ „ Beautiful Rich Blue, per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6; per doz. 6 d. 
Fine Mixed, all colours, per 1000, 17/6; per 100, 2/-; per doz. 4a'. 
For Anemones , 1 St. BrigitPs’ and 4 Glory of the South,’ see Novelty List, page 4*t 
ANEMONE STELLATA, The Starry Windflower of the Riviera, or Peacock 
Anemone. These Starry-flowered Single Anemones are remarkable for variety ot 
brilliant colours, elegant flowers, and graceful foliage. A light well-drained soil in a warm sheltered 
situation suits them best ; on rockwork they look charming ; they also make good pot -plants, 
six roots ill a pot. Plant September, October, and November. p. 100 p. doz. 
Choice mixture of beautiful shades of rose, brick-red, scarlet, ruby, See., valuable s. 
for cutting 10 
Jewel, ruby-violet, with silvery-white centre, a most beautiful shade 7 
Scarlet Gem, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers with silvery centre, very showy 15 
White Gem, very beautiful, flowers clear white with blue centre 
ANEMONE PULGENS, The Beautiful Starry Windflower of the Pyrenees, &c. 
This, with its rich dazzling scarlet flowers, and light elegant growth, is the most brilliant 
and graceful of all Winter- and Spring-flowering Anemones. It is invaluable for table 
bouquets or vases, as it lasts a long time in water. If the roots are planted early in Autumn, 
flowers may be gathered, weather permitting, from Christmas ; its hardiness is beyond all question, 
so that roots may be safely planted any month from August to May. This brilliant flower should 
be used largely in wild gardens, orchards, woodlands, on half-shady banks, &c. The plantings 
made April and May should be in a situation where in Summer the ground is moist, and the sun’s 
rays do not fall on them after 10 or II a.m. If grown as pot-plants plunge out of doors for a time. 
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Anemone fulgens, flowers beautiful rich dazzling scarlet per 1000, 55/— 
,, „ „ „ ,, extra strong roots 
,, ,, annulata, rich clear brilliant scarlet, with glittering silvery- 
white ring at base, and rich black central boss, 
a charming flower 
„ ,, „ grandiflora, a very handsome large-flowered 
variety of the above 
Jf ,, graeca, a beautiful species from Greece, flowers deep rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet, with broad petals and black central boss . . . 
„ ,, multipetala, an. elegant variety, with a multitude of graceful 
rich dazzling scarlet petals, and a black central boss 
„ ,, Southern Star, flowers large rich dazzling scarlet, with white 
base and black central boss, handsome and beautiful. 
ANEMONES. Various Beautiful Species. Anemone apennina, the blue Mountain Wind- 
flower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the loveliest of dwarf Spring flowers. 
Where Daffodils are naturalised this and A. b/anda should be freely planted. A. bianda resembles 
A. apennina in flower, but blooms a month earlier. The varieties of Anemone nemorosa (The 
Wood Anemone) literally carpet the ground with their charming flowers ; being shade-loving plants 
they should be planted under trees or in shady nooks on rockwork. A. nemorosa Robinsoniana is 
remarkably beautiful. All are exceedingly charming established on rockwork, or as pot-plants. 
each— j. 
Apennina, beautiful single sky-blue flowers, 
as large as a half-crown, very 
hardy and free-flowering, a 
gem for the rock-garden and 
hardy border, 5 ft. 
p. 1000, 55/-; per 100, 6/6 ; 
per doz. 1/- ... 
„ alba, white, ft. 
per 100,7/6; per doz. 1/3 o 
Bianda (The Grecian, Blue Wind- 
flower), brilliant deep blue, 
i ft. 
per too, 25/-; per doz. 3/6 o 
Bianda cypriana, flowers from white to 
pale blue and lilac. ..per doz. 7/6 
,, scythinica, white, shaded blue 
,, var. taurica, flowers ranging 
from light to very deep blue 
per doz. 7/6 
Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi. {‘Jack in 
the Green’ Anemone), white 
florets, resting on green 
bracts, J ft per doz. 6/6 
,, alba fl. pi., double, pure 
white, beautifld, ft. 
per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6 
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