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NEW VARIETIES OF SPLENDID DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
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 most distinct and beautiful varieties. 
g. d. 
980 A collection of ioo in too splendid varieties 2 4 o 
981 ,, 50 in 50 ,, l * ° 
982 , , 25 in 25 „ • • ; 6 
983 ,, 12 in 12 ,, y 3 & • 
984 New Chrysanthemum-flowered, blue, the commencement of quite 
a new race, with ray petals developed to the centre ... per doz. 5 6 
SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES. 
These are amongst the most beautiful and interesting of early Spring- flowers. 
985 Choice Mixed, all colours, 4/0 per 100 ; 0/8 per doz. | 986 Brilliant Scarlet, 5/6 per 100 ; 1/0 per doz-.. 
ANEMONE PAVONINA AND STELLATA (THE PEACOCK AND STARRY WIND FLOWER). 
The fiery scarlet feathery petals of the Peacock Wind flower, and the star-like wh.te centred flowers of 
Stellata strikingly set off by their colours of ruby, rose-purple, rosy white and blue, rising fiom their ample and 
elegantly divided foliage, possess charms which endear them to every lover of flowers, 
per doz. — d. 
987 Pavonina, double red, per ioo, io.c. bd i 6 
988 Stellata, single purple 2 6 
989 
red 
990 Stellata, single rose 
991 ,, ,, blue 
992 ,, ,, fine mixed.. 
per doz. — 8. d. 
2 6 
CYCLAMEN. 
Charming winter and spring blooming tuberous-rooted plants, many < jf thenw 
^wln^^ ‘lose £ ‘ho glass. The va "^ f c 
Graecum, Hedetrefolium, Repandum, Vernum, ancl Kuropreurn are perfect y hardy as regards cold , bu snouut 
have a little shelter against cutting winds and the hot sun. When planted *“ . °P e ” ^ n b °™ e L D a th S1 5 a “^ 0 P7o 
sessing these advantages should be chosen. 1 he soil should be remove , ( , |e soil loam and sand 
eighteen inches should be put in, and on this a nice compost of a few mches of vegetabe so, ^ ^artce of 
The bulbs planted and left to themselves will grow freely, and A s r ! a & ' f^ tffi ample taking care that 
flowers. Grown in pots, the simplest protection that can be afford© y 1 When in growth they 
the drainage is well attended to, ns they are most impatient of moisture A he roots. Whenm f jrowtn ^tney 
should have plenty of moisture overhead; indeed all Cyclamens cultivated in pots, when growing treeiy, snou 
be S ^Cydamen Sop^umwtLport extensively from the Alps and annually 
fragrant variety bloom in our Experimental Grounds ; and as they grow b °T^' le 
recommend their extensive culture on rockwork, the bottom of old walls, in wild gardens, etc. ne price 25 
per Persicum and its varieties are not hardy, but succeed in a very low as may be afforded by 
first prizes at the great Spring Flower Shows at the Royal Horticultural Gardens and the Royal Botanic Ga.cu.ns , 
many of them being fragrant. 
993 Seed from Wiggins, Welch’s, and Edmond's Prize Varieties of C. Pe . r “?“™-^ nd ; do Xr' saving ^ 
and sr. 6 d. per packet. When properly handled, seed ings flower within ra months after sowing. ^ 
994 Seed from Mr. Atkins’ fine varieties of C. Hederoe folium, is. and 2 s. a. p I « 
C. Hedersefolium album, very rare, is. and 2 s. 6 d. per packet. 
995 Persicum, beautiful mixed varieties, 15^., i8j. 
according to the size of roots. 
each— s. 
996 Atkinsl, white , crimson centre 1/6 to 2 
997 „ carneum r/6 to 2 
998 „ roseiun 1/6 to 2 
999 „ choice mixed varieties, direct 
from Mr. Atkins ’ 15/ per doz. 1 
1000 Coiun , bright red r/6 to 2 
1001 „ album 2 
1002 „ carneum 1/6 to 2 
1003 Europaaum, red, sweet-scented, autumn- 
flowering, 25/ per 100, 4/6 per doz. , bd. 
each ; established in pots 1/ to 1 
1004 Gr tecum, choice mixed varieties, with 
very beautiful foliage, and many of them 
very fragrant / strong roots from. Mr. 
Atkins 2 
1008 Hedersefolium, rosy pink 1/6 to 2 
1006 „ album, pure white... 1/6 to 2 
1007 Macrophyllum, blush white 1/6 to 2 
1008 Nobile, rose and white 5 
1009 Persicum 1/, i/6. and 2 
1010 „ album, pure white 2/6 and 3 
1011 „ coccineum 7 
1012 „ delicatum, white, pink centre... 3 
, 2ir., and 25 s. per doz. ; is. bd., 2 s., and 2 s, bd. each. 
1013 Persicum Fairy 
grandiflorum 
magnificum 
marginatum, shaded rose 
odoratum, sweet scented 
pallidum 
puleherrimum 
purpureum 
roseum, rosy red 
„ carneum 
„ coccineum, rose, scarlet 
centre 
rubrum 
„ coccineum 
„ grandiflorum 
„ odoratum 
Starlight 
stellatum 
striatum (punctatum) ...2/ft and 
. tricolor •••••• 
1032 Repandum, bright red 1/6 to 
1032 YVermun, rich rose, strong roots 
each—,, d. 
3 6 
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