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ANEMONE, DOUBLE, SINGLE, STELLATA, FULGENS, ETC. 
NEW DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED ANEMONES. 
This new section of Anemones, like the preceding, are double varieties of Coronaria, the Poppy Anemone. 
They are of French origin, and have large and very beautiful flowers. 
per doz. each. 
9. d. $. d. 
1473 Oloire de Nantes, rich violet 3 6...0 4 
1474 La Brilliante, rich cerise 5 6...0 6 
1475 Lilas, red-lilac i o 
per doz. each. 
8. d. 9 . d. 
1476 Mauve Clair, /rz/tf 5 6...0 6 
1477 Ponceau, deep scarlet i o 
1478 Rossini, peach colour i o 
1479 New splendid mixed French Double Anemones per dozen $ 6 
NEW VARIETIES OF SPLENDID DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
To those who are interested in cultivating Anemones in named varieties, we recommend the following 
collections «. d. s. d. 
1480 A collection of too in 50 splendid varieties 15 o I 1482 A collection of 25 in 25 splendid varieties 4 6 
1481 ,, 50 in 50 ,, 8 o I 1483 ,, X2 in Z2 ,, 26 
SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES. 
The Single Anemone has large beautiful poppy-like blossoms, and in sheltered situations during mild 
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seasons it flowers continuously throughout the Winter, Spring, and early Summer months. 
1484 Fine mixed, 3/6 per 100 ; 0/8 per doz. 
1485 New Seedling Varieties, 5/6 per 100; i/o per doz. 
1486 Scarlet, 3/6 per 100 ; 0/8 per doz. 
1487 Brilliant Scarlet, 5/6 per 100 : i/o per doz. 
1488 Blue per doz. 
1489 Purple ,, 
1490 Red 
1491 White ,, I o 
1492 New Large-flowered Intense Brilliant Scarlet, per 100, 7/6; 1/3 per doz. 
Anemone Stellata or Hortensis (the Starry Wind Flower). 
These Anemones are remarkable for brilliant colours, elegant flowers, and graceful foliage. The varieties 
were selected by Mr. Barr from a very large collection, and are characterized by distinctness and excellence of 
colour ; they flower early, and are good pot-plants. 
1493 3 each of 12 varieties 7 
1494 I each of 12 ,, 2 
per doz. 8. 
1497 Admiral, rich scarlet, white centre 2 
1498 AUegariCUS, deep scarlet 2 
1499 Archimedes, deep lilac, white centre 2 
1500 Caesar, crimson-purple, white centre 2 
1601 Favourite, deep scarlet, white centre 2 
1602 Gladstone, rose, tin/;ed lake, white centre 2 
1603 Josephus, rich orange scarlet 2 
ANEMONE FULGENS (SCARLET WIND FLOWER). 
The Scarlet Wind Flower is the most brilliant and graceful of all the Winter and Spring flowering Anemones. 
Its rich dazzling scarlet flowers and light elegant habit make it one of the most attractive flowers of Spring. It 
is valuable to cut for table bouquets or vases, as it lasts a long lime in water. If the roots are left undis- 
turbed flowers may be gathered from Christmas to May. Hitherto the stock has been limited, and the price 
almost prohibitive. Having now a good supply, we have reduced the price very considerably to ensure a large 
sale. Besides the type we offer several varieties, but the stock is very limited of each, and they have been inserted 
in our Catalogue more particularly for amateur collectors of hardy plants. For all decorative purposes the type, 
No. 1511, is the one we recommend, and to which our remarks more especially apply. 
1495 Fine mixed, per loo, 12/6 ; per doz., 2/0 
1496 Mixed from the collection, per 100, 15/; perdoz.2/6 
per doz. 8. d. 
1604 Julius, ruby, white centre 2 
1605 Orion, orange-scarlet, white centre 2 
1606 Napopolasser, crimson, white centre 2 
1607 Reine de Prusse, rose-scarlet, white centre 2 
1608 Sieraad, salmon-rose, white centre 2 
1609 Triton, rich ruby-purple, white centre 2 
1610 Speciosus, rich crimson, white centre 2 
each — 8, d. 
1611 Fulgens, dazzling scarlet ...per 100, 30/0 
...per doz., 4/6 o 6 
1612 ,, 9JXXi\dX2i,, scarlet, white ring i 6 
1613 ,, ^9^sAXfiOtZ2.,large brilliant scarlet ‘i 6 
each— 8. 
1614 Fulgens multlpetala, scar let, Aoz., 7/6 o 
1616 „ oculata, scarlet, white centre 1 
1616 ,, coerulea, per doz., 5/6 o 
1617 Fulgens flore-pleno, the double scarlet Peacock Anemone per 100, 7/6 ; per doz., i/- 
SUNDRY ANEMONES. 
A, Apennina has rich blue flowers and elegant foliage, 
Spring flowers. When intermingled with Triteleia conspicua, 
with the ricli blue of the other in a most charming manner, 
are the most decorative of herbaceous plants in Autumn. 
and is one of the most lovely of dwarf early 
the delicate porcelain flowers of the one blend 
A. japonica, in its varieties, white, rose and red, 
1518 Apennina, rich blue, J ft., per 100, 15^. 
per doz., 2j. 
1619 Japonica alba, ...per doz., 5/6 
1620 ,, elegans, rose „ 5/6 
each— 8. d. 
each— 8. 
1621 Japonica rubra, rosepurple, per doz. js.6d. o 
1522 Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi., white, ^ ft. o 
1623 Palmata, ^ ft o 
1624 Ranunculoides, yellow, J ft i 
CYCLAMEN. 
During the Winter months, the charming varieties of Cyclamen Persicum are brought to Covent Garden 
Market in large quantities. Some of the specimens, with upwards of two hundred flowers, have realized as much 
as four guineas each. For winter decoration the Cyclamen Persicum is indispensable; no flower being so highly 
prized for button-hole bouquets and finger-glasses. In Cornwall, and a few such favoured places in England and 
Ireland it is hardy, and used for out-door decoration. 
The European varieties of Cyclamen are quite hardy, but require perfect drainage and shelter from the 
cutting winds of Spring and the sun's rays of Summer. On rockwork they are charming; and in semi-wild 
places, nestling in the grass, the effect is most beautiful. In our Experimental Grounds, close to an old elm tree, 
these hardy Cyclamen can be seen in bloom from July to April. Europjeum commences flowering in July ; the 
varieties of Hedermfolium succeed these; Alkinsi and Coum flower in Winter; Repandiim and Vernum in April. 
These hardy Cyclamen, skilfully cultivated in pots, are no less beautiful than the varieties of Persicum. The genus, 
according to the latest researches, may be divided into five specific heads or types, thus : — Europaeum, Summer 
flowering; Hederaefolium, which embraces Graecum, Africanum, Macrophyllum, etc., Autumn flowering; 
Persicum, Winter flowering, indoors ; Ibericum, wliich takes in Atkinsi and Coum, Winter flowering, out-of- 
doors ; Vernum, and its ally, Repandum, Spring flowering. Thus, Europreum is in flower, out-of-doors, in July 
and August; Hederaefolium from August to November; Ibericum and its allies in December, January, February, 
and March ; Vernum and Repandum in April, 
[Barr and Sugden, 
