22 ANEMONE STELLATA, FULGENS, & SUNDRY SPECIES, & CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
ANEMONE STELLATA (THE STARRY WINDFLOWER OF THE RIVIERA). 
These Starry-flowered Anemones are remarkable for variety of brilliant colours, elegant flowers, and graceful 
foliage. Those enumerated were selected by us from a very large collection ; they are good pot-plants. 
a. a. 
955 
956 
3 each of 12 varieties 7 
1 each of 12 ,, 3 
957 
958 Choice mixed, all colours, p.ioo,io/6; p.doz.i/6 
Mixed shades of brick-red and rose-coloured 
varieties, per ioo, 12/6 ; per doz. 2/ 
per doz. t. d. 
Josephus, rich orange-scarlet 2 6 
Julius, ruby, white centre 2 
Orion, orange-scarlet, white centre 2 
Napopolasser, crimson , white centre 2 
Reine de Prusse, rose-scarlet, white centre 2 
Sieraad, salmon-rose, white centre 2 
Triton, rich ruby-purple, white centre 2 
Speciosa, rich crimson, white centre 2 
per doz. «. d. 
959 Admiral, rich scarlet, white centre 2 6 966 
960 Allegaricus, deep scarlet 2 6 967 
961 Archimedes, deep lilac , white centre 2 6 968 
962 Caesar, crimson-purple, white centre 2 6 969 
963 Favourite, dup scarlet, white centre 2 6 970 
964 Gladstone, rose, tinged lake, luhite centre 2 6 971 
965 Jewel (newl, ruby-violet , glittering white 972 
centre, a most beautiful flower, p. 100, 18/ 3 o 973 
ANEMONE FULGENS (SCARLET WINDFLOWER). 
This is the most brilliant and graceful of all Winter and Spring-flowering Anemones. The rich dazzling 
scarlet flowers, and light elegant growth, render it the most attractive scarlet flower of Spring. It is invaluable 
for table bouquets or vases, as it lasts a long time in water. If the roots are planted early, flowers may be gathered 
from Christmas, and, by successional plantings, made from August to May, a continued display is maintained till 
late in autumn. The plantings made for summer and autumn-flowering must be in a situation where in summer 
the ground is moist, and in shade, from after 10 or 11 a.m. (Figured in The Garden, 1877.) 
974 Fulgens, dazzling scarlet, collected roots, 1st size 
975 ,, dazzling scarlet, collected roots, 2nd size 
976 ,, dazzling scarlet, cultivated roots 
9764 
977 
978 
979 
980 
981 
982 
grandlflora (Aldborohensis), a very large handsome variety, with brilliant scarlet 
flowers, very rare per doz. 151-. ; each is. td. 
annulata, rich dazzling scarlet, with primrose-ringed centre, beautiful 
grraeca, deep rich scarlet, fine broad-petalled fioxuers 
per ico per doz. 
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15 0...2 
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,, flore-pleno. the double scarlet Peacock Anemone of Cannes 7 
,, multipetala, bright scarlet, with a quantity of finely divided petals 15 
SUNDRY ANEMONES. 
Anemone apennina, the blue Mountain Windflower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the 
loveliest dwarf Spring flowers, and, when associated with Triteleia conspicua, the delicate porcelain flowers 
of the one blend most charmingly with the rich bright blue of the other. A. blanda resembles A apennina, 
but flowers a month earlier. The varieties of Anemone nemorosa are most charming, and no flower border 
should be without its clumps of these, as they literally carpet the ground with their neat flowers, d . nemorosa 
Robinsoniana is remarkably beautiful, and Anemone nemoroia 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. 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. 
983 
984 
985 
986 
987 
988 
989 
990 
991 
each — 8 . 
Apennina, rich blue, $ ft., per 100, ios.6d . ; 
per doz. 1/6 o 
,, alba, white per doz. 10/6 1 
Blanda , brilliant bl ue, resent b les Apenn in a , 
but flowers a month earliir, ^ ft 1 
Japonica alba, pure white ...per doz. 5,6 o 
,, elegans, rose ,, 560 
,, rubra, rose-purple ,, 5/6 o 
Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi , white florets, 
resting on green bracts, h ft. , 
per 100, 18/-; per doz^ 2/6 o 
,, alba fl. pi., double, pure white, 
very beautiful, p. 100, 10/6; p doz. 1/6 o 
,, rubra fl. pi. , double pink, ^ft. ,, 5/6 o 
d. 
d. each — 8. 
992 Nemorosa Robinsoniana, sky-blue, very 
3 beautiful, ^ ft i o 
o 993 Palmata, yellow, $ ft .per doz. 3/6 o 4 
994 ,, alba, pure white ... ,, 8/- o 9 
6 995 Pulsatilla ( The Pasque Flower), flowers 
6 deep purple , with downy foliage and sterns, 
6 very beautiful, $ ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
6 996 Ranunculoldes, yellow, i ft... ,, 3/6 o 4 
997 Rivularis, large pure white flowers, 1^ it. 
per doz. 10/6 1 o 
998 Sylvestris ( The Snowdrop Windflower), 
flowers pure white, spring and sunimer- 
3 flowering per doz. 7/6 o 9 
6 1 
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, and realizing high prices. 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 to 6o° 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. 
999 Cyclamen persicum, very fine varieties for Greenhouse decoration, per doz , according to size, 15J., ais., 
25J., and 30J. ; each, is. bd., 2J., zs. 6d., and 3J. bd. Larger specimens, each, 5*. bd., 7 s. 6 d., 10s. bd!, 
12s. bd., 151., and an. Plants in flower can be supplied from December at market prices. 
1000 Cyclamen persicum, white, tipped rose, pure white, rose, or red, each, it. bd., 2 j. 6 d., to at bd 
1001 ,, ,, gjganteuin varieties, each, as. bd., 31. bd., to $s. bd. 
1002 ,, ,, grandiflorutn varieties, each, s.t 6d , jt. bd., to 3.-. bd. 
1003 Seed from Large Flowered Prize Varieties of Cyclamen persicum, 2 s. bd. and 31. bd. per packet. 
Seedling plants, when properly cultivated, moke fine specimens in 12 to 15 months. 
CYCLAMEN HARDY, for Rockwork out-of-doors. 
All the hardy Cyclamen are Europaean ; they require perfect drainage, and shelter from the cutting winds 
of March and April, and the hot rays of the bummer sun ; at the bottom of old walls 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 (roots from the open ground, 25/. per 100) commences flowering in July, 
the blossoms are very fragrant ; and is followed in Autumn by the varieties of C. Hedercvfolium, which have heau- 
[Barr and Son, 
