18 BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1910. 
ANEMONES, VARIOUS SPECIES FOR AUTUMN PLANTING— continued. 
blanda, true (The Grecian Blue Windflower), brilliant deep blue, ht. 3 in. ( See 
illustration page 17) per 100, 15/-; per doz. 2/3 
,, alba, flowers white with slight shading of pale blue on back of petals, pretty, 
ht. 3 in per doz. 3/6 
„ grandiflora, flowers large and light blue, very beautiful, ht. 3 in. 
per 100, 21/- ; „ 3/- 
,, scythinica, flowers white, shaded blue, a gem, ht. 3 in ,, 5/6 
,, var. taurica, flowers ranging from pale blue to almost white, with a few 
deeper-coloured blues, ht. 3 in per 1000, 70 /• ; per too, 7/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
Hepatica. See page go. 
intermedia, an interesting hybrid of A. nemorosa x A. ranuncu hides, bearing pale 
yellow flowers per doz. 10/6 
nemorosa bracteata fl. pi. (‘ Jack in the Green” Anemone), having pretty white 
double flowers resting on green leafy bracts, ht. 3 ft. ...per too, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
,, alba, the little single white Anemone of our English woods, ht. 5 ft. 
per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. 1/- 
„ „ fl. pi., double, pure white flowers, beautiful, ht. J ft. ,, 10/6; ,, 1/6 
,, ,, major, a lovely large-flowered single white variety, ht. $ ft. 
per 100, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
,, Alleni, very Iaige single flowers, soft lavender-purple, beautiful, ht. 5 ft 
,, “ Blue Bonnet,” the largest flowered blue Wood Anemone, and later to bloom 
than others, very pretty, ht. J ft per doz. 8/6 
,, rosea fl. pi., a very lovely variety with semi-double pink flowers, ht. -3 ft. 
per doz.- 7/6 
,, Robinsoniana, large single flowers, pale lavender, one of the most beautiful of 
the Wood Anemones, which should be freely naturalised in woodlands, on shady 
banks, rockwork, etc , ht. J ft per 100, 17/6 ; per doz. 2/6 
,, Vestal, flowers large, pure white, very lovely, ht. § ft ,, 5/6 
palmata, characterisiic heart-shaped foliage and glossy golden-yellow flowers, ht. | ft. 
per doz. 3/- 
„ alba, flowers pure white, with golden-yellow stamens, beautiful, ht. f ft. 
per too, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
ranunculoides (The Yellow Wood Anemone), avery pretty little dwarf species, bearing 
golden-yellow flowers in March and April, ht. 3 ft per 100, 4/6; per doz. 8 d. 
kANOMATHECA cruenta. See our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
* ANTHOLYZA, handsome showy bulbous plants from the Cape, which may be grown in pots 
or out of doors under a south wall. 
sethiopica, bearing in summer elegant spikes of red and yellow tubular flowers, ht. 3 ft. 
per doz. 5/6 
crocosmioides, a fine hybrid of A . paniculata x Crocosma y bearing in September 
elegant spikes of brilliant reddish orange flowers, very robust grower, ht. 3 ft. 
per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. lod. 
paniculata major, a handsome plant bearing spikes of deep crimson flowers. 
per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- 
X APIOS tuberosa, a rapid-growing elegant hardy deciduous climber, for arbours, trellises, 
etc., delighting in a sunny situation and a light sandy soil ; the flowers are brownish purple 
striped black and deliciously scented, the foliage light and graceful ; grow in pots or plant 
out from March to April per doz. 2/6 
ARUM, curious and interesting plants, more or less handsome. They should be given choice 
spots in the border or on rockwork. As pot-plants they are very ornamental, 
cornutum (syn. Sauromatum guttatum), The Monarch of the East. See our Spring 
Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
dracunculus (Dragon Arum), large purple-red and black-blue flowers, marbled stem, 
very handsome large bulbs, per doz. 4/6 
italic um, leaves spotted and flowers greenish white, followed by handsome spikes of 
scarlet berries in autumn per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. lod. 
tfi 3 ~ All other species of Arums in commerce can also be supplied. 
ARUM LILY, or Cal la. See Richardia. 
x ASPARAGUS medeoloides (syn. Smilax and Medeola). See Spring Bulb List. 
,, myriocladus. See Novelty List, page 7 
ASTILBE chinensis Davidii. See page 88. 
,, japonica. See Spiraea japonica , page 93. 
BABIANA (Baboon-root), the flowers range in colour from blue to the richest crimson-magenta, 
and are set off by a dark green hairy foliage. They have a fine dwarf compact habit, and 
are of great value for pots, rockeries, or the front of borders. Culture same as for the Ixia. 
Extra Choice mixture, of many beautiful colours per 100, 7/6; per doz. 1/3 
each. 
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