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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1907 
AN E M O NZS—conlimied. 
Tulg^ens S^raeca, a beautiful species from Greece, bearing handsome deep glowing 
crimson-scarlet flowers with broad petals and black central boss, in 
some ca'es also a creamy central ring, lit. 8 in. ; very effective in beds 
and borders 
per loo p 
r. d. 
doz. 
'. d 
to 6. ..I 6 
,, marmorata (new), a remarkably showy variety with vermilion- 
coloured flowers flaked and marbled white each %d. — 76 
ANEMONES, Various Beautiful Species for Autumn Planting. Where 
Daffodils are naturalised the following 
Anemones should be freely planted : — 
Anemone afennina, 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 
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 Robinsoniana 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 
Plant Catalogue. 
large as a half-crown, a gem for 
ANEMONE BLANDA. 
Apennina, beautiful single sky-blue flowers, as 
rock-garden or border, ht. ft. 
Extra fine roots, per lOOO, 40/-; per 100, 4/6 ; per doz, 
„ alba, flowers white, very beautiful, ht. i ft 6/6; ,, i/- 
Blanda, true( 7 /;e Grecian Blue Windfower), brilliant deep blue, ht. 3 in. 
per too, 12/6 ; ,, 1/9 
,, alba, a pretty white-flowered variety, ht. 3 in ,, 21/-; ,, 3/- 
i> grandiflora, flowers large and light blue, very beautiful, ht. 3 in. 
per too, 21/- ; „ 3/- 
n scyxhinica, flowers white, shaded blue, a gem, ht. 3 in ,, 15/- 
»> va.r. tsurics.) flowers ranging from pale blue and almost white, with a few 
deeper-coloured blues, ht. 3 in per 1000, 70/- • per 100, 7/6; per doz. 1/3 
bra.cte 3 .ta, fl, pi. {^'‘Jack in the Green^^ Anemone)^ having pretty white 
double flowers resting on green leafy bracts, ht, ^ ft. ... per 100, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 
,, alba, the little single white Anemone of our English woods, ht. h ft. 
the 
each— i'. d 
M. — 
o 2 
per 100, 7/6 : per doz. 1/3 
fl. pi., double, pure white flowers, beautiful, ht. J ft. ,, 9/6; ,, 1/4 
,, major, a lovely large-flowered single white variety, ht. ^ ft. ... ,, 3/6 
Alleni (new), very large single flowers, soft lavender-purple, beautiful, ht. J ft.... 
rosea fi. pi., semi-double pink flowers, ht. J ft per doz. 6/6 
Robinsonianai large single flowers, pale lavender, one of the most beautiful of 
the Wood Anemones, ht. | ft per 100, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 
Vestal, flowers large, pure white, very lovely, ht. ^ ft 2 
Palmata, characteristic heart-shaped foliage and glossy golden-yellow flowers, ht. ^ ft. 
per doz. 3/- o 4 
,, alba, flowers pure white, with golden-yellow stamens, beautiful, ht. J ft, 
per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- o 4 
Ranunculoides ( Yellow Wood Anemone)^ a very pretty little dwarf species, bearing 
golden-yellow flowers in March and April, ht. ^ ft per 100, 4/6; per doz. %d. — 
See also Novelty XA^i^page 5. 
X ANOMATHECA {syn. Lapeyrousia). 
cruenta, a charming Cape bulb, with small bright scarlet, crimson-blotched flowers in 
July and August ; very pretty as an edging out of doors in sunny situations, or on rockwork, 
and in pots, ht, ^ ft., plant in early Spring per 100, 4/6 ; per doz. %d. — 
X APIOS tuberosa, a rapid-growing elegant hardy deciduous climber, lor arbours, trellises, 
etc., dtlighling in a sunny situation and a light sandy soil ; the flowers are brownish purple 
striped black and deliciously scented, the foliage light and graceful j grow in pots or plant 
outdoors from March to April per doz. 2/6 o 3 
