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BARR'S SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES — continued. 
Scarlet, with silvery white centre, a grand showy variety, ht. | ft., p. iooo, 30/-; p. 100, 3/6 ; 
per doz. 6 d. 
Blue, handsome blue flowers, ht. § ft., per 1000, 35/- ; per 100, 4/-; per doz. 7 d. 
Extra Fine Mixed Single, containing many beautiful and brilliant colours, ht. jj ft., 
per iooo, 25/- ; per 100, 2/9 ; per doz. 5 d. 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID-Semi-double Poppy Anemones. 
A very lovely and distinct strain, of graceful habit and producing large flowers mostly semi- 
double with finely divided petals, of the most brilliant varied colours, all showing a handsome 
blue-black central boss, ht. 1 ft. ; the flowers are greatly prized for cutting. 
per iooo, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
ANEMONE Hortensis (ry». 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 . 100 p. doz. 
s. d. s. d 
Jewel, ruby-violet, with silvery white centre, a most beautiful shade, ht. £ ft 6 6...1 o 
Scarlet Gem, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers with silvery centre, very showy, 
ht. 5 ft 6 6. ..1 o 
per 100 per doz. 
White Gem, remarkably beautiful, having silver-white petals and a pretty indigo- 
blue central boss, ht. §• ft 6 6.. ; . 1 o 
Choice mixture of beautiful shades of rose, brick-red, scarlet, ruby, etc., ht. f ft.... 6 6...1 o 
ANEMONE Fulgens, The Beautiful Starry Windflower of the Pyrenees, etc. This, 
with its rich dazzling scarlet flowers, and light elegant growth, is the most brilliant and 
graceful of all Winter- and Spring-flowering Anemones, and should be used largely in wild 
gardens, orchards, woodlands, on banks, etc. The cut flowers are invaluable for table bouquets 
or vases, as they last a long time in water. 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. 
Anemone fulgens likes a well-drained rich soil (rather dry by preference). Never plant the 
roots while the ground is wet. 
Fulgens, flowers beautiful rich dazzling scarlet with blue-black central boss, ht. J ft. 
per 1000, 60/- 6 
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,, annulata, flowers brilliant glowing scarlet, with creamy white central 
ring and blue-black boss 8 
,, ,, grandiflora, very handsome large flowers, glowing scarlet, 
with central yellowish ring and blue-black boss, ht. § ft 17 
„ flore-pleno, handsome double flowers of a glowing deep scarlet, lasting 
long when cut ; plant in good rich soil with a sunny aspect, ht. 8 in. I11 
cold and sunless seasons the flowers are inclined to come green 5 
,, grseca, 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 10 
„ marmorata (new), a remarkably showy variety with vermilion- 
coloured flowers flaked and marbled white each 10 d. — 9 
,, multipetala, an elegant variety, with a multitude of graceful rich 
dazzling scarlet petals, and a black central boss, ht. 8 in 25 0...3 
d. s. 
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ANEMONES, Various Beautiful Species for Autumn Planting. Where 
Daffodils are naturalised the following 
Anemones should be freely planted : — 
Anemone apennina, the blue Mountain Wind- 
flower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, 
and is one of the loveliest of dwarf Spring 
flowers. A. blanda resembles A. apennina 
in flower, but blooms a month earlier. 
The varieties of Anemone nemorosa (the 
true Wood Anemone) literally carpet the 
ground with their charming flowers ; being 
shade-loving plants, they should be planted 
under trees or in shady nooks on rockwork ; 
while naturalised in grass they present a 
picture full of grace and beauty. A. nemo- 
rosa Kobinsouiana is remarkably beautiful. 
All are exceedingly charming established on 
rockwork, or as pot-plants. A. palmata 
likes a damp spot during summer. For 
other beautiful Anemones, see our Hardy 
anemone blanda. Plant Catalogue. 
