ANEMONE FULGENS AND SUNDRY SPECIES, AND CYCLAMEN. 
Anemones— continued. 
ANEMONE FULGENS (Scarlet Windflower) AND ITS VARIETIES. 
These are the hardiest and most free flowering ot ail Anemones, and the colours are the richest and most 
brilliant They commence flowering from early Spring, and are greatly valued for cutting, as the blooms las a 
considerable time fresh in water. The fresh-coloured fern-like foliage is exceedingly graceful, and considerably 
adds to the beauty of the plant. Masses of these Anemones m the Spring garden produce an effect that for 
If the roots are planted early, flowers may be gathered from Christmas, and, by succession^ plantings, made 
from August to May, a continued display is maintained till late in autumn. The Huntings made for summer and 
autumn-flowering must he in a situation where in summer the ground 
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Anemone Fulgens, yfemrrj dazzling scarlet Collected Roots, ^ist size io 
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Aldborohensis, a large handsome variety , with brilliant scarlet flowers, 
each is. 6 d. ... 
annulata, rich clear billiant scarlet, with glittering silvery base and 
rich black central boss, very charming each if. ... 
grandiflora, large brilliant scarlet flowers, with a silvery 
white ring at base, and a large central black boss. Pale green 
foliage... .each u. 6d ... 
Frisee (new), the dowers of this beautiful variety are semi-double, and 
of a rich dazzling clear scarlet, the tips of the petals having an 
elegant curl ; very handsome and distinct and most valuable jot 
bouquets and vases 12 
graeca, beautiful new species from Greece, flowers deep rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet , with broad petals and black central boss 21 
oculata, flowers very large , deep , rich glowing scarlet, with 
silvery white base and rich black central boss ...each is 10 6 
multipetala, an elegant variety, with a multitude of graceful rich 
dazzling scarlet petals, and a black central boss 10 6... 1 6 
‘‘Southern Star ” (new), flowers large , and of a rich dazzling scarlet, 
with clear white base , and large black central boss, 
handsome and beautiful *5 °-** 2 6 
SUNDRY ANEMONES. 
Anemone atennina. the blue Mountain Windflower forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the 
loveliest dwarf Spring flowers. A. blanda resembles A. apenmna, but flowers a month earlier. The varieties 
of Anemone Lmorofa are most charming, and no flower border should be without its chimps of these, as 
thev literillv carnet the ground with their neat flowers. A. nemorosa Robinsonian, i is remarkably beautiful, and 
they literally carpet ine gro k 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. All 
^hrabove nam®d secies are charming on rockwork. A. rivularis is a very ornamental spr.ng-flower.ng variety, 
the above-namea sFeaes arejmarim „ harmjn!r A japonica< wh ite. rose and red, are the most decorative 
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As pot-plants these Anemones are very charming, 
of Autumn-flowering herbaceous plants. 
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Apennina rich blue , \ ft., fine large roots, 
per 100, 8 s. 6 d.\ per doz. 1/6 
,, alba, white, £ ft., per doz. 10/6 
Blanda, brilliant blue, $ ft., per doz. 15/ 
alba, flowers white, some shaded blue, 
beautiful, ht. J ft. per doz. 10/6 
Japonica alba, pure white ...per doz. 5/6 
,, elegans, rose ,, 7/6 
,, rubra, rose-purple ,, 5/6 
Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi , while florets, 
resting on green bracts, ^ ft., p.doz. 4/6 
alba fl. pi., double, pure white, 
veiy beautiful, p. 100, 12/6; p- doz. 2/6 
rosea fl. pi. , double pink, ^ft. ,, 5/6 
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Nemorosa Robinsonlana, sky-blue, very 
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Palmata, yellow, £ ft. per doz. 3/6 o 
,, alba, pure while ... ,, 7/6 o 
Pulsatilla ( The Pasque Flower ), flowers 
deep purple, with downy foliage and stems, 
very beautiful , ^ ft per doz. 5/6 0 
Ranunculoides, yellow, ^ ft... ,, 3/6 o 
Rivularis, large pure white flowers, ii it. 
per doz. 10/6 1 
Sylvestris ( The Snowdrop Windflower), 
flowers pure white, spring and summer- 
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CYCLAMEN. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM ( Greenhouse varieties). 
From November to March, Cyclamen persicum is brought in large quantities to Covmit Garden Market, 
many of the specimens having upwards of two hundred flowers, and realising high prices. This Cyclamen is an 
^dfsr^Lable plam 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 
Detection • butit is in I temperature of 45° to 60“ 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. 
935 Cyclamen persicum, very fine varieties for Greenhouse decoration, per dos., according to size, 131., 21 s., 
and ,oi.- each, u. id., as., as. 6 d.. and 3 r. 6 d. Larger specimens, each, a. (id.. 7 s. 6d„ 10 s. 6 d., 
12 s6d 155., and 2U. Plants in flower can be supplied from December at market prices. 
Cyclamen persicum, giganteum varieties, each, 21. (id,, y. 6d.,to 5s. 6 d. 
grandiflorum varieties, each, as. 6 d., 3 s. (id . , to $s.bd. , 
Seed from Large Flowered Prize Varieties of Cyclamen persicum, as. 6 d. and 3 r. 6d. per packet. 
Seedling plants, when properly cultivated, make fine specimens in 12 to 15 months. 
CYCLAMEN, HARDY SPECIES, for Rockwork out-of-doors. 
All the Hardy Cyclamen are European ; they 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 and on rockwork 
thev are very beautiful ; or nestling in the grass, near the roots and under the shelter of old trees, the effect 
is most charming. C. Europtcum (roots from the open ground, 25 /. per 100) commences flowering in July, 
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