BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 17 
per 100 per doz. 
X. 
d. X. d 
. 7 
6... I 3 
10 
6... I 6 
i 
10 
6... I 6 
12 
6. ..I 9 
ANEMONE, DOUBLE PO'PP'i — continued. 
Rose de Nice, delicate rose, beautiful and distinct 7 
Rose Mignon, flowers large, deep rose, very beautiful to 
Scarlet King (syn. Vesuvius), flowers of perfect form and fully double, rich 
brilliant scarlet ; a most striking flower, both in the flower border or the flower vase. 
Snowball, very beautiful snowy white curled flowers, resembling in form a white 
incurved Chrysanthemum. First-Class Certificate I 2 
ANEMONE Hortensis (jy». Stellata), The Starry Windflower of the Riviera, or 
Peacock Anemone. These Starry-flowered Single Anemones are remarkable for variety of brilliant 
colours, elegant flowers, and graceful foliage. A light well-drained soil in a warm sheltered 
situation suits them best ; on rockwork they look charming ; they make good pot-plants, six roots 
in a pot, and are valuable as cut flowers. Plant in October and November. p. loo p. doz. 
s. d. X. d 
Beauty of Athens, a very pretty variety found by the late Mr. Peter Barr near 
Athens, with large flowers ranging in shade from brilliant carmine to cherry-rose and 
blush, ht. J ft •••5 6 
Scarlet Gem, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers with silvery centre, very showy, 
ht. ift 9 6 - i 4 
White Gem, remarkably beautiful, having silvery white petals and a pretty indigo- 
blue central boss, ht. j ft *5 0...2 3 
Choice Mixed Starry Windflowers, beautiful shades of rose-carmine, 
brick- red, and scarlet, ht. J ft S 6...I 3 
ANEMONE fulgens. The Scarlet Starry Windflower of the Pyrenees and Greece. This 
beautiful early Spring flower with its rich dazzling scarlet colour and light elegant growth 
should be used largely in wild gardens, orchards, woodlands, on banks, etc. If planted early 
in Autumn, flowers may be gathered, weather permitting, from Christmas ; its hardiness is 
beyond all question, and the roots may be safely planted any month from August to February, 
in a position protected from ground winds and with a sunny or S.W. aspect. It likes a 
well-drained rich soil (not too damp). Never plant the roots while the ground is wet. 
per TOO per doz. 
fulgens, flowers beautiful rich dazzling scarlet with blue-black central boss, ht. J ft. 
per 1000, 6o/- 
Extra strong roots 
„ an nu lata, flowers brilliant glowing scarlet, with creamy white central 
ring and blue-black boss, ht. j ft per looo, 45/- 
,, flore-pleno, handsome double flowers of a glowing deep scarlet, lasting 
long when cut ; phant in good rich soil with a sunny aspect, ht. 8 in. In 
cold and sunless seasons the flowers are inclined to come green 6 
„ grseca (The Greek Scarlet Windflower), a beautiful species from 
Greece, bearing handsome deep glowing crimson-scarlet flowers with 
broad petals and black central boss, in some cases also a creamy 
central ring, ht. 8 in. ; very effective in beds and borders 1 5 
,, Scarlet Giant, a remarkably handsome variety, producing very 
large gorgeous velvety crimson-scarlet flowers with yellowish centre and 
blue-black base, tall vigorous grower 
d. s. 
6... I 
6. ..I 
5 0...0 9 
21 
0...2 3 
3 .. .3 o 
Where 
ANEMONES, Various Beautiful Species for Autumn Planting. 
Daffodils are naturalised the following Anc- 
should be freely used : — Anemone 
mones 
apennina, the blue Mountain Windflower, 
forms a dense cushion of rich blue and is 
one of the loveliest of dwarf Spring flowers. 
A. hlanda resembles A. apennina in flower, 
but blooms a month earlier. The varieties 
of Anemone nemorosa (the true Wood Ane- 
mone), being shade-loving plants, should be 
under trees or in shady nooks on rockwork ; 
naturalised in grass they present a picture 
full of grace and beauty. A. palmata likes 
a damp spot during summer. For other 
beautiful Anemones, see our Hardy Plant 
Catalogue. 
ANEMONE BLANDA. 
each— X. d 
apennina, be.autiful single sky-blue flowers, as large as a half-crown, a gem for the 
rock-garden or shady border, ht. ft. 
Extra ^ine roots^ per looo, 40/*; per loo, 4/6 ; per doz. %d. 
,, alba, flowers white, very beautiful, ht. ^ ft i. 5/^1 >* ° ^ 
