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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1914. 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID. Semi-double Poppy Anemones. 
A very lovely ami distinct strain, of graceful habit and producing 
large flowers mostly semi-double with finely divided petals, of the 
most brilliant colours, all showing a handsome blue-black central 
boss, ht. I ft. ; greatly prized for cutting. IVe send out young 
dowering roots, as they give much finer /lowers than older and 
larger roots. 
„ .... ... _ per loo per doz. 
Barr’S Splendid Mixed Seedlings, pro- r. d. s. d 
rlucing a great variety of brilliant and 
beautiful colours per looo, 6o/- 6 6...I o 
„ „ Extra Fine Strain lo 6...1 6 
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 
sr no.r.M ^ugust 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 while the ground is wet. 
Tulgens, rich dazzling scarlet with blue-black central boss, ht. 2 ft. ...per tooo, 70/- 
>1 Extra strong roots 
,, aldborohensis, large handsome flowers of a glowing scarlet with 
str.iw-coloured central zone and blue-black boss, ht. i ft 
„ annulata, flowers hrilliant glowing scarlet, with creamy white central 
ring and blue-black boss, ht. | ft 
,, carminea, a very distinct and heautiful variety having large flowers, a 
pretty velvety carmine-purple 
„ graeca (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 
cenlr.al ring, ht. 8 in. ; very effective in beds and borders 
,, mu Itipetala, a beautiful semi-double variety, flowers dazzling scarlet 
with numerous narrow petals .and a black central boss, very graceful, 
ht. j ft. ( 7 'his is far superior to the old double variety, which often comes 
green.) per 1000, 70/- 
,, Scarlet Giant, a remark.ably handsome variety, producing very 
large gorgeous velvety crimson-scarlet flowers with yellowish centre and 
blue-black b.ase, tall vigorous grower 
St. Bavo Anemone. A lovely new strain. See Novelty List, page 13. 
per 100 per doir. 
s. d. s. d 
7 6. ..I o 
9 6... I 4 
21 o .3 o 
8 6...1 3 
18 6. ..2 8 
15 0...2 3 
7 6--I 3 
25 0...3 6 
ANEMONK BLANDA. each— J. d 
apennina, beautiful single bright blue llowers, a gem for the rock-garden or shady border, 
ht. \ ft Extra fine roots, per 1000, 75/-; per too, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/302 
,, alba, flowers white. Very beautiful, ht. ^ ft ,, 7/6; ,, 1/3 o 2 
,, fl. pi., a remarkably pretty variety, with full-double pale blue flowers, hasting 
a long time, ht. J ft per too, 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, purpurea, pretty mauve-coloured flowers, ht. ^ ft. ,, 5/6 ; ,, lod. 
ANEMONES, Various Beautiful Species for Autumn Planting. Where 
Daffodils are naturalised the following Anemones 
shoidd be freely used : — Anemone apennina, the blue 
Mountain Windflower, 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), 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. 
