22 ANEMONE SINGLE, STELLATA, FULGENS, & SUNDRY SPECIES, & CYCLAMEN. 
per doz. each 
t. d. *. d. 
957 Gloire de Nantes, rich vio/et 3 6...0 4 
968 La BrlHante, cerise-scarlet , with 
black boss, large and handsome ... 4 6...0 6 
NEW DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED FRENCH ANEMONES. 
A new section of the double Poppy Anemone, remarkable for large Chrysanthemum-shaped handsome flowers. 
per doz. each. 
8 . d. 8 . d. 
969 Ponceau, deep scarlet 7 6...0 9 
960 Roslne, beautiful peach colour 7 6...0 9 
961 Splendid varieties, in mixture 5 6 
SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES, OR WINDFLOWERS. 
These handsome Single Anemones have large beautiful saucer-shaped poppy-like blossoms, and during mild 
seasons, or in sheltered situations, arc flowering continuously throughout the Winter, Spring, and early Summer. 
962 Fine mixed, all colours, 21/ per icoo; 2/6 per 100 ; 5 d. per dozen. 
963 Fine mixed Scarlets in shades, 2/6 per 100 ; 5 d. per dozen. 
964 Fine mixed Blues in shades, 8/6 per 100 ; 1/3 per doz. 
966 " Blue Gem," flowers, fine blue, elegant, finely-cut foliage, per too, 7/6; per doz., 1/3. 
966 New large-flowered Varieties, in mixed colours, 3/6 per 100 ; 8a’. per doz. 
>■ ■> “ The Bride,’’ flowers snow-white, large and very beautiful, per too, 7/6 ; p. doz., 1/3 
96 8 ,, „ „ Intense Brilliant Scarlet, per 100, 3/6; 8rf. per doz. 6 
969 •• .. Splendid mixed French Varieties, per 100, 5/6 ; per doz., 9 d. 
970 Victoria Giant (Empress), a new race, with very large and brilliantly coloured flowers, in great variely of 
shades, per 100, 6/6; per doz., 10 d. 
ANEMONE STELLATA (THE STARRY WINDFLOWER OF THE RIVIERA). 
These Starry-flowered Anemones are remarkable for variety of brilliant colours, elegant flowers, and 
graceful foliage. The varieties offered were selected by us from a very large collection ; they make good pot- 
plants with six roots in a pot. 
». d. 
971 3 each of 12 varieties 7 6 I 973 Mixed shades of brick-rose and salmon- 
972 leach of 12 3 0 | coloured varieties, per 100, 15/ ; per doz. 2/6. 
974 Choice mixed, all colours, p. 100, ro/6 ; p. doz. 1 /6 
976 Anemone Stellata Jewel (new), ruby.violet, glittering white centre, a most beautiful flower, p. 100,21/ 3 6 
ANEMONE FULGENS (SCARLET WINDFLOWER). 
■ 1 j emone fulgens 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. ) 
per ico per doz. 
Fulgens, rich dazzling scarlet, with black central boss, Engllsh.grown roots, 1st size 12 6. ..2 o 
” ■> " >. ,1 ., 2nd size 8 6...1 6 
,, Aldborohensls, true, a very large handsome variety, with brilliant scarlet flowers , 
very rare ..... per doz. jjr. ; each is. 6 d. 
, , greeca, deep rich scarlet, fine broad-potalled flowers 
,, multipetala. an elegant flower, with a multitude of gracefully divided scarlet petals 
lasts long in water I2 6 2 „ 
SUNDRY ANEMONES. 
1 v nemori e apen n in a , the blue Mountain Windflower forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the 
loveliest dwarf bpring 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, 
Tu !\°'J' ers , 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. A. nemorosa. 
Aobinsoniana is remarkably beautiful, and Anemone nemorosa bracteata may be called " the lack in the Green " 
oi 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. A Pensylvanica 
is a graceful plant, producing its charming white flowers in June. As pot-plants these Anemones are very 
charming. A. / aponica , white, rose and red, are the most decorative of Autumn-flowering herbaceous plants. 
976 
977 
978 
979 
980 
■ 3 6 
981 
982 
983 
984 
986 
986 
987 
968 
989 
each — s, 
Apennina, rich blue , \ ft., per ico, ios. 6 d . ; 
per doz. x/6 o 
alba, white per doz. 10/6 i 
Blanda, brilliant blue, resembles Apennina , 
but /lowers a month earlier , \ ft. .. i 
Japonica alba./w* white ...per doz. 5/6 o 
,, elegans, rose ,, 7/6 o 
>. rubra, rose-purple ,, 5/6 o 
Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi , white florets , 
resting on green bracts, ^ ft., 
per ioo, 18/6; per doz. 2/6 
,, alba fl. pi., double , pure zohile, 
voy beautiful, p. 100, 10/6; p. doz. 1/6 
, , rubra fl. pi. , double pink, ^ft. , , 3/6 
o 3 
990 
991 
992 
993 
991 
995 
996 
997 
each— 8 . d. 
Nemorosa Robinsonlana, sky-blue, very 
beautiful, J ft r o 
Palmata, yellow, ( ft per doz. 3/6 o 4 
,, alba, pure white ... ,, 7/- o 9 
Pensylvanica, white, lift o 9 
Pulsatilla ( The Pasquc Flower) , flowers 
deep purple, with downy foliage and stems, 
very beautiful, jj ft. ..' per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Ranuneuloldes, yellow, i ft 3/6 o 4 
Rivularis, large pure white flowers, ii it. 
per doz. io/6 1 o 
Sylvestris ( The Snowdrop Windflower), 
flowers pure white, spring and summer- 
flowering. per doz. 7/6 o 9 
CYCLAMEN. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM ( Greenhouse varieties'). 
From November to March, Cyclamen perslcum 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. 
[Barr and Son, 
