24 VARIOUS ANEMONES, HARDY CYCLAMEN, AND HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
An EMON ZS—conttn ued. 
VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL ANEMONES. 
Arumonc aptnnina , the blue Mountain Windflower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of tl>e 
loveliest of dwarf Spring flowers. Mr. William Robinson in his paper at the Conference on Hardy Flowers 
described its fine effect when planted in meadows or near to large dm trees (the flmoers and foliage passing away 
before haymaking time). A. blanda resembles A. apennina in flower, but blooms a month earlier. The 
varieties of Anemone nemorosa literally carpet the ground with their charming flowers. A. nemorosa Robinson- 
iana is remarkably beautiful, and A. nemorosa bracteata may be called "the Jack in the Green " of Anemones, 
the white petals rest on green bracts. A. pulsatilla flowers spring and autumn. All the above-named species 
are charming on rockwork and are beautiful as pot-plants. A. rivu laris is a very ornamental spring flower. 
A. japonica, white, rose, and red, are the most decorative of Autumn-flowering herbaceous plants. 
each — s. d. 
1135 Apennina, rich blue, $ ft.,yf ne large roots , 
per ioo, 5*. 6d. ; per doz. / io 
1126 ,, alba, while, ^ ft. per ioo, io/6; 
per doz. i/6 o 3 
1127 Blanda, true, brilliant deep blue, £ ft. 
per doz. 10/6 1 o 
1128 ,, cypriana, flowers from white to pale 
blue and lilac per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1129 , , Bcythinica white, shaded blue 1 6 
1180 ,, var. taurica, flowers ranging from 
light to very deep blue ...p. doz. 5/6 o 6 
1131 Japonica alba, pure white, 3 ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
1182 ,, elegans, soft rose, 3 ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
1188 ,, rubra, rose-purple, 3 ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
1134 Nemorosa bracteata fl. pL, white florets, 
resting on green bracts , ^ ft., p. doz. 4/6 o 6 
each— ft. d. 
1135 Nemorosa albafl. pi., double, pure white, 
beautiful, \ ft.,p. 100, 10/6; p. doz. 1/6 . . 
1136 , , rosea fl. pi. , double pink, \ ft. 
per doz. 4/6 o 6 
1137 ,, Eobinsonlana, sky-blue, very 
beautiful, | ft., per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1138 Palmata, yellow, f f t 3/6 o 4 
1139 ,, alba, pure white, jj- ft. ,, 5/6 o 6 
1140 Pulsatilla ( The Pasquc Flower), flowers 
deep purple, with downy foliage and stems, 
very beautiful, x ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1141 Rammculoides, yellow, \ ft. ... ,, 3/6 o 4 
1142 Rlvularis, large pure white flmoers , 1^ ft. 
per doz. 7/6 c 9 
1143 Sylvestris ( Snowdrop Windflower), white, 
spring and summer flowering, p. doz. 4/6 o 6 
CYCLAMEN. 
GREENHOUSE CYCLAMEN (C. pcrsicuin ). Plants ready from Sept. 
Cyclamen per si cum is an indispensable plant for indoor decoration, and few flowers are more highly 
prised 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. 
1144 Cyclamen persicnm gr an d Hl orum, fine large-flowered varieties for Greenhouse decoration, per doz. 
(according to sire of plants), 15.J., 21J., 251., and 30J. ; each, is. 6d., 2 s., 2 s. Od., y. 6</., and 5*. 6 d. 
Seed is. and IS. 6 d. per packet. 
HARDY CYCLAMEN SPECIES, for Rockwork out-of-doors. 
These Hardy Cyclamen require perfect drainage, and shelter from the cutting winds of 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. F.uropmum is fragrant, and commences flowering in July. Ihericum and Count varieties 
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. 
Cyclamen neapolltanum and grsecum are perfectly hardy, and have large and beautifully variegated 
leaves, which are decorative throughout Autumn and Spring, and make beautiful Winter beds, intermingled 
with Scillas, Chionodoxas, Leucojums, Narcissus nanus, Snowdrops, Muscaris, &c. 
43 T These hardy Cyclamen are kept in pots ready for dispatch at all seasons. 
1145 Haxdy Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring-flowering, 12 varieties, 3 roots of each, 211 
1146 „ „ „ „ 12 „ 1 ,, 8s. 
each— s. d. 
1147 Africanum (syn. macrophyllum), enormous 
silvery marbled leaves, handsome, doz. 10/6 1 o 
1148 Ihericum A Urinal, white, crimson centre 
per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1149 „ lllaclnum, rosy lilac, crimson 
centre per doz. 10/6 1 o 
roseum, pretty rose-coloured 
flowers per doz. 5/606 
rubrum, deep crimson flowers 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1150 
1151 
I 
1162 „ mixed, seedlings ... ,, 4/6 
1163 Cillclcum, white, with bright purple centre 
per doz. 7/6 
1164 Coum, bright crimson, p. 100, 35/; ,, 5/6 
...... .. . each — a. d. 
1155 Coum album, white per doz. 10/6 1 o 
1156 ,, roBeum, bright rose 10/6 j 0 
1167 Buropseum, crimson sweet - scented 
from open ground, p. 100, 21/; p, doz. 3/6 0 4 
1158 Europaram, in pots per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1169 Neapolltanum (syn. hederse fo i m m ) , ft owe 7 f 
rosy pink, large handsome silver- 
marbled foliage per doz. 5/6 o 6 
1160 ,, album, pure white ... ,, 7/6 0 o 
1161 Graecum (syn. latifolium), beautiful delicate 
rose-coloured flowers. ,.p. doz. 7/6 o 9 
1162 Repandum (syn. vernum), bright crimson 
per doz. 7/6 o 0 
1163 ,, album, pure white ... „ 10/6 j o 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS {Gaitonia candicans). 
THE GREAT SNOW-WHITE SUMMER-FLOWERING HYACINTH. 
1164 Hyacinthus Candicans attains a height of 3 to 6 feet, according to soil and situation, and is sur- 
moimted with 20 to 50 graceful pendant pure white bell-shaped flowers, equally decorative for the 
flower border or the conservatory. Figured in The Garden, 1881. 
Large Flowering bulbs, p. too, 6/6 ; p. do*. 1/3. Larger selected bulbs, p. 100, 8/6 ; p. doz. 1/6 
(Barr and Son, 12 and 13, King Street, Covent Carden, 1895.) 
