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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1900. 
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ANEMONE STELE AT A — continued. 
Jewel, ruby-violet, with silvery white centre, a most beautiful shade 7 6...1 
Scarlet Gem, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers with silvery centre, very showy 15 0...2 
White Gem, a very beautiful Anemone, and one seldom seen; the flowers are clear 
white with a pretty blue centre 5 
ANEMONE FULGENS, The Beautiful Starry Windflower of the Pyrenees, &o. 
This, with its rich dazzling scarlet flowers, and light elegant growth, 
is the most brilliant and graceful of all Winter- and Spring-flowering 
Anemones. It is invaluable for table bouquets or vases, as it lasts a long 
time in water. If the roots are planted early in Autumn, flowers may 
be gathered, weather permitting, from Christmas ; its hardiness is beyond 
all question, so that roots may be safely planted any month from August 
to February, except where ground winds are prevalent, in which case 
plant in October and Novembei. 
Anemone fulgens likes a well-drained rich soil (rather dry by piefer- 
ence) and a sunny situation. Never plant the roots while the ground is 
wet. This brilliant flower should be used largely in wild gardens, 
orchards, woodlands, on half-shady banks, &c. If grown as pot-plants 
ANEMONE FULGENS. 
plunge out of doors for a time. 
Anemone fulgens, flowers beautiful rich dazzling scarlet 
per 1000, 55/- 6 
„ „ „ Extra strong roots 8 
() „ Southern Star, flowers large rich 
dazzling scarlet, with white base and black 
central boss, handsome and beautiful 12 
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Anemone fulgens annulata, rich clear brilliant scarlet, with glittering silvery- 
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white ring at base, and rich black central boss, 
a charming flower 10 
grandiflora, a very handsome large-flowered 
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variety of the above 
, flore-pleno, bearing remarkably handsome double flowers of 
a glowing deep scarlet, lasting long when cut 6 
graeca, a beautiful species from Greece, flowers deep rich glowing 
” crimson-scarlet, with broad petals and black central boss ... 21 
ooulata, flowers large, deep glowing velvety scarlet 
with silvery base 
graeca, collected forms, mostly glowing crimson shades, 
a few running to white 21 
, multipetala, an elegant variety, with a multitude of graceful 
rich dazzling scarlet petals, and a black central boss 15 
ANEMONES, Various Beautiful Species. Anemone apennina, the blue Mountain Wind- 
flower, forms a dense cushion of rich blue, and is one of the loveliest of dwarf Spring flowers. 
Where Daffodils are naturalised this and A. blanda should be freely planted. A. blanda resembles 
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A. apennina in flower, but blooms a month earlier. 
Wood Anemone) literally carpet the ground with their Ct.<uui«w 8 1, -7 - — » 
they should be planted under trees or in shady nooks on rockwork. A. nemorosa Robinsomana is 
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they should be planted unaer trees 01 m , ” t , . 
remarkably beautiful. All are exceedingly charming established on rockwork, or as pot-plants. 
each — s. 
Apennina, beautiful single skv-blue flowers, 
as large as a half-crown, a 
gem for the rock-garden and 
hardy border, £ ft. 
p. 1000, 50/-; per IOO, 5/6 ; 
per doz. I /- . 
„ alba, white, 5 ft. 
per 100,6/6; per doz. 1/- ., 
Blanda (The Grecian Blue Windflower ), 
brilliant deep blue, \ ft. 
per 100, 25/-; per doz. 3/6 
>> cypriana, flowers from white to 
pale blue and lilac. ..per doz. 7/6 
„ Bcythinica, white, shaded blue 
,, var. taurica, flowers ranging 
from deep blue to pale blue and 
almost white 
per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 
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each — s. 
Nemorosa bracteata fl. pi. ('Jack in 
the Green ’ Anemone), while 
florets, resting on green 
bracts, $ ft per doz. 6/6 
„ alba fl. pi., double, pure 
white, beautiful, J ft. 
per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6 
„ rosea fl. pi., semi-double 
pink flowers, 5 ft. p. doz. 7/6 
,, Robinsoniana, pale laven- 
der, very beautiful, f- ft. 
per doz. 5/6 
Palmata, yellow, £ ft ,, 3/6 
,, alba, pure white, £ ft. ,, 5/6 
Ranunculoides (The Yellow Wood 
Anemone ), yellow, /, ft. 
per IOO, 7/6; per doz. 1/3 
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For other beautiful Anemones, see our Hardy Plant Catalogue, free on application. 
AN c?u M e^ E chtming Cape bulb, with small bright scarlet crimson-blotched flowers in 
July and August ; very pretty as an edging out of doors, or on rockwork, and in 
pots, f ft., plant in early Spring P er IOO > 4 / 6- 5 per doz. o a. 
,, grandiflora, large handsome flowers, bright scarlet, blotched crimson, £ ft. ... 
