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A FEW SPECIALITIES IN BULBS AND PLANTS. 
HARDY CYCLAMEN FOR ROCKWORK, Etc. 
In our Experimental Grounds, under an old elm tree, for many years past we have h.ad the .Summer, Autumn 
Winter, and Spring blooming Cyclamen flowering from August to April. Thus, out of doors— Europteum is in 
flower in July and August ; Hederoefolium from August to November ; Ibericum and Atkinsi during December 
January, february, and March ; Vernum and Repandum in April. 
699 Hardy Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring flowering, assorted varieties, per doz., 15 ;. and 2 ir, 
each— s. d. 
I 6 
6 
700 Atklnel cameiun 
701 „ rosetun i 
702 ,. rubnun i 
703 Coum, bright red i 
704 Europssum, red, sweet scented, ground roots, 
25 / per 100 , 4/6 per doz. o 
706 ,, established in pots i 
708 HederasfoUum, rosy-pink i 
each— 8. d. 
707 Hederasfollum album, wArVz... 1/6 to 2 6 
708 „ Irom Corfu i 6 
709 „ from the Isle of Zante ... i 6 
710 ,, Grsecum 1/6 to 2 6 
711 Ibericum, purple 2 6 
712 Repandum, bright red r /6 to 2 6 
713 V«rD.ysm, bright red i 6 
714 ,, album, white 2 6 
716 
716 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM IN FLOWER. 
Large-flowered Prize varieties; fine plants in bloom, 241 ., 30 J., 42 ^. per doz. ; as. 6 d. and as 6 d each 
Larger Specimen Plants for Exhibition, jr. 6 d., 7 s. 6 d., lor. 6 d„ ms. 6 d., 15 s., and ais. e,ach.' 
HEPATICA3 FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 
The prepared clumps of Hepaticas are exceedingly decorative in the borders, and beautiful if potted to 
flower under glass, as a companion plant to Lily of the Valley. 
717 Single blue, plants ... per doz., 5/6 to 7/6 
718 ,, ,, clumps each 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 , 3/6 to 5 
719 Double blue, plants each is. 6d. to 2 
720 Double red, plants ...per doz., 5/6 to 7/6 o 
721 „ „ clumps,ea.ir. 6 rf., 2 r. 6 </., 3 r, 6 rf. 5 
VIOLETS, 
727 Arborea (Tree Violet), double blue o 6 
728 ,, double white o 6 
729 BelledeCba.lenAy{new), largeandveiydouble o 9 
730 Blandyana, dark purple, striped white ... o 6 
731 Devoniensis, tfarA large flowers ... o 6 
732 King ol Violets, fntf/Vo-A/wr, double... o 6 
733 Marie Louise, lavender-blue, white centre o 6 
734 Neapolitan, lavender-blue, double o 6 
736 Parmaensis plena, white, striped rose o 6 
736 QueenofViolets,aiA(/<,rAarf«fi>/«jA, double o 6 
737 Rubra plena, pale red, double o 6 
722 Single red, plants per doz., 3/6 to 7/6 o 9 
723 ,, ,, clumps each 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 , 3/6 to 3 6 
724 Single white, plants ... per doz., 7 s. 6 </. o 9 
725 Single purple, plants i o 
726 Angulosa, r/cA War, plants ... each, 1/6 to a 6 
SWEET SCENTED. 
738 Rubra simplex, red, single o 6 
739 Russian, double blue o 6 
740 ,, single blue o 6 
741 ,, Superb, o 6 
742 ohWnua, purple and white o 6 
743 Suavis, pale lavender o 6 
744 The Czar, dark purple, very large o 6 
745 The White Czar, white, very large flowers o 6 
746 Victoria Regina \iiew), beautiful o 9 
747 White, single o 6 
748 One each of the foregoing collection 10 6 
THE RANUNCULUS, 
The Ranunculus combines great diversity in shade and colour with an exquisite symmetry. It is valuable 
for spring bedding, or ribbons, masses, and edgings, and as a cut flower it is as uselul as the Rose. 
Culture.— Plant from January to April in any good garden soil, choosing a dry day. Draw drills two 
inches deep and five or six inches apart, and press the tubers firmly into the soil, with the claws downwards, 
keeping the crown two inches under the surface. If severe weather sets in, cover with dry litter, leaves, or old 
tan, but remove this before the foliage gets injured. 
DOUBLE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS FOR BEDS, RIBBONS, AND MASSES. 
749 
760 
761 
762 
100 Large-flowered, In 16 beautiful vara. 
Mixed from above large-flowered 
varieties per 100 3 6 
100 la 60 beautiful varieties 10 6 
60 In 60 „ „ 6 6 
763 26 In 26 beautiful varieties 3 6 
764 Mixed from 60 beautiful vars, ...per ICO 3 6 
766 Superflne mixed varieties ,, 36 
768 Very fine mixed varieties „ 26 
767 Mixed Scotch Spotted varieties ,, 36 
DOUBLE TURBAN OR TURKISH RANUNCULUS. 
These differ from the Persian in the flowers being larger, more rose- like, and self-coloured. 
768 100 In 8 beautiful varieties 4 6 | 769 Splendid mixed varieties per 100 3 6 
NEW LARGE-FLOWERING TURCO-PERSIAN RANUNCULUS. 
A new race of Ranunculus, remarkable for a vigorous growth, extraordinary floriferous character, and 
attaining a height of about 18 inches, with 10 to 13 flowers on a plant, most valuable to cut from. 
760 3 each 26 beautiful varieties 21 o I 762 Choice mixed varieties per 100 7 6 
761 1 ,, 26 ,, ,. 7 6 I 763 Fine mixed varieties ,, 36 
THE POPPY ANEMONE OR WINDFLOWER, DOUBLE AND SINGLE. 
The Anemone should have a place in every garden. Its blossoms arc of the most dazzling hues of scarlet, 
purple, and blue. The foliage is elegantly laciniated, and the growth neat. In beds, ribbons, or edgings, few 
plants are so decorative. Amongst Spring flowers a bedof Scarlet Anemones is unsurpassed for briiliancy and beauty. 
Culture. — The Anemone succeeds in any good garden soil, where partially protected from the scorching 
rays of the mid-day sun. Plant in succession from January to April. 
DOUBLE POPPY ANEMONE OR WINDFLOWER. 
The flowers of the Double Anemone are extremely handsome, resembling a semi-double Hollyhock, and 
bloom in succession for months. 
764 
765 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 
771 
772 
Plant the Anemone in January, February, March or April. 
100 In 12 beautiful large flowered vara. 12 
Mixed from above large-flowered vars. 
per 100 7 
100 in 60 splendid new named varieties 13 
BO In 60 ,, „ ,, 8 
26 In 26 ,, „ „ 4 
Mixture from above new named vars. 
New large-flowerod mixed vars., 
,, ,, blue varieties 
., ,, scarlet vars. 
per too to 
773 Fine vars. , aU colours. In mixture, per roo 3 & 
Tli Splendid vars. , ,, ,, ,, 36 
776 Splendid double scarlets,ln shades, ,, 76 
776 ,, ,, blues and purples. In 
shades per roo 7 6 
777 New Chrysanthemum-flowered, i each of 
6 beautiful varieties 3 6 
778 Mixed Chrysanthemum-flowered, per doz. 4 6 
779 New French, In mixture ,, 36 
780 The Peacock Anemone or Fulgens fl. pi. 
per too, 7 S. td. ; Jier doz. i 3 
