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[Barr and Sugdcn, 1871, 
SPLENDID NEW DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS. 
The names of these we have not enumerated this season ; they will be found, with descriptions attached, in 
former editions of our Bulb Catalogue. The collection embraces the finest and most distinct varieties, 
907 A collection of 100 In 
n 50 in 
100 splotidld varieties 2* 
50 
d. 
a 
6 
*. d, 
909 A collection of 25 in 25 splendid varieties 6 6 
910 ,, 12 in 12 n 3 6 
DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS, SCOTCH VARIETIES. 
911 100 magnificent varieties 40 o I 913 25 magnificent varieties 10 o 
912 50 , , 20 o I 914 Splendid mixed, per 100, 12 s . ; per doz. 1 6 
DOUBLE TURBAN, OR TURKISH RANUNCULUS. 
These are exceedingly effective in beds and masses, or in ribbons, and should be freely planted in the Spring 
Flower Garden, where their rich yellow, brilliant scarlet, and pure white flowers arc unsurpassed in effect. 
OUR OWN SELECTIONS. 
£ n. d. 
916 1000 in 10 splendid varieties 2 2 o I 917 250 in 10 splendid varieties 
916 500 ,, m 1 1 o I 918 100 ,, ,, 
919 Splendid mixed, per 1 000, 30*. ; per 100, y. 6 d. ; per dozen, 6 d. 
per 100 . per doz. 
a. d. ». d. 
919 £firlght Yellow 2 6...0 6 
920 * Carmine 7 6...1 6 
921 Crimson Grandiflora 7 6...1 6 
922 Crimson-brown or black 2 0...0 6 
923 Golden Yellow 5 6...0 9 
924 Genii, green, edged orange and red , 
a very great novelty [quite new ) 4 6 
925 Mufti, white, spotted black, novelty 7 6 
926 OrangO 
927 Scarlet, splendid 
928 Scarlet and Gold 
929 Spotted (Souci d’Or) 
930 Variegated Mottled brown, 
and yellmo (new) 
931 White 
£ 8. d. 
0126 
o 5 ^ 
per roo. per dozv 
8. d. 8. d. 
3 0...0 6* 
2 0...0 6>- 
7 6 ... i o*- 
. 10 6...1 6v 
red 
ig 6... 1 6> 
...... 12 6. ..2 o* 
THE ANEMONE. 
Amongst the diversified forms of floral beauty which enrich the flower garden, from the first*. opening 
blossoms of Spring to the last rose of Summer, the Anemone occupies a prominent place, possessing many 
points of interest and special characteristics of colour. Its blossoms are of the most dazzling hues of scarlet, 
purple, and blue, self-coloured and striped. The foliage is elegantly serrated, and the growth is neat and 
compact, so that in beds, groups, ribbons, or as an edging to Tulip or Hyacinth beds, arranged either in distinct 
colours or mixed, they produce a unique effect. 
The flowers of the Double Anemone are extremely handsome ; they have outer guard petals, resembling a 
semi-double Hollyhock. If planted from October to December, they will bloom in succession during the early 
Spring months, while those planted in February or March will bloom from April to June. 
The Single Anemone (Wind Flower ), with its beautiful poppy-like blossoms, may be had in bloom at 
pleasure (weather permitting ) from February to December, and, in sheltered nooks, even in January, by simply 
arranging the time of planting. 
Culture.— The Anemone delights in a light rich loamy soil, but generally succeeds in any soil which is well , 
drained. Sba-sand, or a little salt mixed with the soil, is a good preventive of mildew ; in other respects, the 
culture and after management should be precisely the same as that of the Ranunculus. 
DOUBLE ANEMONES, FOR BEDS AND MASSES. 
These consist of the most striking varieties for planting as contrasts to each other, or as individual colours, in 
beds, masses, or ribbons. 
932 500 in 25 splendid varieties 63 o 
933 300 ,, ,, 
934 150 ,, ,, .. 
938 Fine mixed double, all colours 
939 Splendid mixed, all colours 
940 Splendid double scarlet 
941 Splendid mixed double blues and purples 
935 100 in 25 splendid varieties 15 o* 
936 50 ,, ,, 8 o* 
937 25 „. ,, j. 9 , 
y. 6d. per 100 ; is. per doz. 
7s. 6d. per 100 ; is. per doz. 
12 s. 6 d. per 100 ; 2 s. per doz. 
i2j. 6^/ per 100 ; 2 s. per doz. 
42 o 
21 o 
per doz. — a. 
942 Admiral Zoutman, blue 1 
943 Azure Incomparable, azure blue 2 
944 Blanche et Rouge, red , variegated 2 
945 Ccelestina, celestial blue 2 
946 Couleur de Sang, scarlet 2 
947 Crimson Royal, crimson-scarlet 2 
948 Darling, rosc-viotet 2 
949 Duchess of Lotkaringen, rose 1 
950 Earl Granville, rose 2 
951 Emperor Alexander, crimson and white, 
variegated 2 
952 General Pelissier, carmine 3 
953 Josephine, light crimson 2 
954 La Traviata, red striped 2 
955 L Amazone, rose and white 3 
956 L' Eclair e, scarlet 2 
957 L Oracle de Siecle, scarlet and white 2 
958 L Ornement de la Nature, rich blue 2 
959 Lord Nelson, violet-blue 2 
960 „ High Admiral, scarlet 2 
d. 
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6 
6 
6 
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6 
6 
6 
6 
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6 
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6 
6 
6 
961 
962 
963 
964 
966 
966 
967 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 
973 
974 
976 
976 
977 
978 
per doz . — i 
Lord Palmerston, blue 
Miss Burdett Coutts, rose, while, and 
green 
Preclosa, red ...... 
Prince Albert, dark violet 
Prince de JoinviUe, red 
Princess Clothilde, vermilion 
Princess of Wales, white and rose 
Queen Adelaide, purple-lilac, splendid 
Queen Victoria, velvety crimson 
Rembrandt, carmine 
Richelieu, fine sear/,’/ 
Rose Surpassant,yf>« rose 
Scarlet Superb, fine scarlet 
Shakspere, beautiful violet 
Sir Colin Campbell, amaranth-red 
Vandyke, pus pie 
Von Schiller, dark brilliant blue 
Miked from the above-named varieties, 
per 100, lets, 6 d. 
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