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CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS. 
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is neat and compact, so that in beds, groups, ribbons, or ns 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, re- 
sembling 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 and 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 m January, by 
SimP Cui.£ L“RB^rh h t^V™mon?rhghte in a light rich loamy soil, but generally succeeds in any which is 
well drained. Sea-sand, or a little salt mixed with the soil, is a good preventive of mildew , in odiei 
respects, the culture and after management should be precisely the same as that of the Ranunculus. 
PAXTONIAN CHEAP DOUBLE ANEMONE. 
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830 500 in 20 splendid varieties . 
831 300 „ „ ... 
832 150 „ „ • • 
830 Splendid mixed, all colours 
837 Splendid double scarlet . 
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838 Admiral Zoutman, blue 
839 Azure Incomparable, azure blue . . .. 
840 Blanche et Rouge, red, variegated. . . 
841 Ccelestina, celestial blue 
842 Couleur de Sang, scarlet 
843 Covent Garden, scarlet, per 100,10s.6rf. 
844 Crimson Royal, crimson-scarlet .... 
845 Duchess of Lotharingen, rose 
846 Grandeur a Merveille, white $• rose . . 
847 Harold, purple blue 
848 Josephine, light crimson 
NEW VARIETIES OP SPLENDID DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
These we have not enumerated this season; they will be found fully described, .however, in former 
editions of our Bulb Catalogue. The collection embraces tne most distinct and beautiful varieties. 
833 100 in 20 splendid varieties . . .15 
834 50 „ „ • 8 
835 25 „ „ ... 4 
. 5s. 6(7. to 7s. Gd, per 100 ; Is. per doz. 
12s. Gd. per 100 ; 2s. pel' doz. 
Per doz.—#. 
849 L’Eolaire, scarlet 2 
850 L’Ornament de la Nature, rich blue. 2 
851 Lord Nelson, violet blue 2 
852 „ High Admiral, scarlet - 
853 „ Palmerston, blue 2 
854 Princess of Wales, i ohitc and rose . . 2 
855 Richelieu, fine scarlet 2 
856 Rose Surpassant, fine rose 2 
857 Scarlet Superb, fine scarlet 2 
858 Shakespeare, beautiful violet 2 
859 Von Schiller, dark brilliant blue. ... 2 
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868 
SINGLE ANEMONE (WIND FLOWER). 
These are amongst the most beautiful and interesting of early Spring Flow ers. 
Choice Mixed, all colours, 4/0 per 100 ; 0/8 per doz. | 865 Brilliant Scarlet, 5/6 per 100; 1/0 per doz. 
STAR ANEMONE. 
866 Hortensis, double red . . . per 100 10s. Gd. . . per doz. Is. Gd. 
Hortensis, single purple . . per do, 2 \ I gj Hortensis, single rose . £ . per do, § 
red 
CYCLAMEN. 
A genus of charming winter and spring blooming tuberous-rooted plants, many of them with prettily 
varie"ated foliage, and flowers the most beautiful and graceful, and withal so easily cultivated that any 
one may enjoy them in then' sitting-room window, conservatory, or greenhouse, from October to May, 
simply by starting them into growth at intervals of a few weeks, commencing in August. 
The following will he sent out in blooming pots, with the exception of Europasum, which is perjeellg 
hardy, and can at once be planted in the open ground in any light soil. 
The mixed varieties of Persicum consist principally of the large-flowering kinds, such as annually 
carry off the first prizes at the great Spring Flower Shows of the Royal Horticultural Gardens and the 
Royal Botanic Gardens ; many of them are remarkably fragrant. We specially recommend these. 
874 Atkinsii, white, crimson centre 1/6 to 
875 ,, cameum 1/6 to 
876 „ roseum 1/6 to 
877 „ rubrum 1/6 & 
878 doom, bright red flower 1/6 to 
879 „ cameum 1/0 to 
880 Europaeum, ra/, sweet scented autumn 
flowering, 4/6 per doz., Gd. each, 
established in pots 
881 Greecum, white and pink .... 1/G to 
each, according to the size of roots. 
Each— s. d. 
Each - s. 
882 Hederaefolium, rosy pink 1/ & 1 
883 ,, album, pure u>hite,\ I & 1 
884 Macrophyllum, blush white .. 1/6 to 2 
885 Nobile, rose and white 7 
886 Persicum, white, crimson centre, 1/, 1/6 & 2 
887 ,, Album, pure white 3 
888 „ BriglitEye 2 
889 „ coccineum 5 
890 „ dolicatum, w/u7c,/»W( centre 3 
891 „ elegantis8ima 3 
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