BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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ANEMONES, VARIOUS SPECIES FOR AUTUMN PLANTING— each— s d 
apennina fl. pi., a remarkably pretty variety, with full-double pale blue flowers, lasting 
a long time, ht. i ft per «oo, 42/- : per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, purpurea, beautiful mauve-coloured flowers, ht. J- ft. ,, 4/6 ; ,, 8al. 
blanda, true (The Grecian Blue Windflower), brilliant deep blue, ht. 3 in 
{See ilhtstraiiofty page 20) Cultivated Roots, per 100, 25/-; per doz. 3/6 o 4 
alba, flowers white with slight shading of pale blue on back of petals, pretty, 
ht. 3 in 4/6 o 5 
,, grandiflora, flowers light blue, large and very beautiful ; a charming flower for 
massing on rockwork and in front of borders ; ht. 3 in. per too, 21/- ; per doz. 3/' O 4 
,, scythinica, flowers white, shaded blue, a gem, ht. 3 in. ,, 17/6; ,, 2/6 o 3 
var. taurica, flowers ranging from pale blue to almost white, with a few 
deeper-coloured blues, ht. 3 in per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 o 2 
Hepatica. Hepatica, />a^e 42. 
nemorosa bracteata fl. pi. (“Jack in the Green” Anemone), having pretty white 
double flowers resting on green leafy bracts, ht. ^ ft. ...per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 o 2 
„ alba, the little single white Anemone of our English woods, ht. ^ ft. 
per too, 6/6 ; per doz. l/- — 
„ .. fl- Pl-, double, pure white flowers, beautiful, ht.J ft. ,, 9/6; ,, 1/4 o 2 
,, ,, major, a lovely large-flowered single white variety, ht. ^ ft. 
per too, 30/- ; per doz. 4/- o S 
,, “ Blue Bonnet,” the largest flowered blue Wood Anemone, later to bloom 
than the other Wood Anemones, very pretty, ht. J ft per doz. 8/6 o 9 
rosea fl. pl., a very lovely variety with semi-double pink flowers, ht. ^ ft. 
per doz. 9/6 o 10 
,, 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., scarce per too, 35/- ; per doz. 5/- o 6 
palmata, pretty heart-shaped foliage and glossy golden-yellow flowers, ht. f ft. 
per 100, 18/6 ; per doz. 2/8 o 3 
„ alba, flowers pure white, with golden-yellow stamens, beautiful, ht. J ft. 
per too, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 o 2 
ranunculoides (The Yellow Wood Anemone), a very pretty little dwarf species, bearing 
golden-yellow flowers in March and April, ht. J ft. ...p. too, 6/6; p. doz. i/- 
,, pallida fl. pl., flowers semi-double, of a pretty soft yellow 
per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- o 4 
X ANOMATHECA. 
cruenta, a charming Cape bulb, with small bright scarlet crimson-blotched flowers in July 
and August ; pretty in pots (6 to 12 bulbs), or out-doors in sunny situations as an edging 
or on rockwork, ht. ^ ft. Plant in early spring by preference per 100, 3/6 ; per doz. td. — 
cruenta alba, a rare and charming variety with white flowers, ht. f ft. 
per too, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 4 
g-rfLndiflora, a fine species from East South Africa, having large handsome flowers, 
bright scarlet blotched crimson, ht. J ft per doz. 24/- 2 3 
ANTHERICUM. 
Liliago (St. Bernard’s Lily), spikes of starry white flowers, ht. 2 ft „ 5/' ° ^ 
Liliastrum (St. Bruno’s Lily), spikes of large pure white Lily-like flowers, lu. 2 It. 
per doz. 5/- o 6 
ramosum (syn. graminifolium), a very graceful free-flowering species 5/- ° 6 
X 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 fi- 
per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Ci-OCOSmiOideS, a fine hybrid of A, pnniculaia x Crocosma, hecinng in Sept, elegant spikes 
of brilliant reddish orange flowers, very robust grower, ht. 3 ft. ...per 100, 7/6; per doz. 1/3 
xAPIOS 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 Pe-- doz. 2/6 o 3 
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 Large tubers, per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, Monster fubers, ,, 10/6 i o 
dracunculus (Dragon Arum), large purple-red and black-blue flowers, marbled stem, 
very ban Isome Large bulbs, per doz. 3/6 o 4 
italicum, leaves spotted and flowers greenish white, followed by handsome spikes of 
scarlet berries in autumn 5/d > P^f doz. loot. 
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