H. d^i|T\en & 
ANEMONE JAPONICA ALBA (Honorine 
Jobert) — Large pure white flowers, produced in 
.great abundance until quite late in the autumn, 
(if/, each ; 4.>t. per doz. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA ELEGANS 
(Eosea) — Rose. 9(/. 
ANEMONE NARCISSIELORA— One of 
the most distinct of the genus ; flowers white, 
1 inch in diameter, l.s. (if/. 
ANEMONE NEMOROSA COiJRXJLEA 
(Robinsoniana) — Most beautiful sky-blue form 
of the Wood Anemone, l.s. (if/. 
ANEMONE NEMOROSAROSEAFL.pl. 
, — A double rose-coloured form of the Wood 
Anemone, (id. 
ANEMONE NEMOROSA PL. PL.— Very 
pretty. 6f/. each ; os. doz. 
ANEMONE OCHOTENSIS— Creamy 
white, l.s. (if/. 
ANEMONE PALMATA (Cyclamen Wind- 
flower) — Bright golden yellow. Iff/. 
ANEMONE PALMATA ALBA — Pure 
white ; very early, l.s. 
ANEMONE PENNSYLVANICA— Strong 
growing variety : white flowers, l.s. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA (Pasque-flower) 
— Deep purple (lowers, eovered with long silky 
hair.s ; a general favourite, l.s. 
ANEMONE RANUNCULOIDES — Ver. 
early ; flowers golden yellow. 1.'. 
ANEMONE RIVULARIS— Strong grow'cr, 
having white flowers, with purple anthers, l.s. 
ANEMONE SYLVESTRIS (The Snow- 
drop Windflower) — Showy and desirable for 
spring decoration ; large pure white flowers, 
about 2 feet high. !!</. 
ANEMONE VERNALIS (Shaggy Pasque 
Flower) — Large white flow’ers, externally of a 
bluish purple. 2s. 6rf. 
ANTENNARIA TOMENTOSA (Snow 
Plant)— Silvery-leaved edging plant ; very use- 
ful. 6f/. each ; 'is. ])cr doz. 
ANTHEMIS AIZOON— Dee-ply cut silvery 
foliage ; a fine rock plant. l.s-. 
ANTHElVnS NIGRESCENS. id. 
ANTHEMIS TRIUMPETTI — Straw 
coloured Marguerite-like flowers. Gd. 
ANTHERICUM LILIAGO (St. Bernard’s 
Lily)— Large tufts of grassy foliage, and spikes 
of delicate white flowers, id. 
ANTHERICUM LILIASTRUM (St. 
Bruno's Lily) — Spikes of large pure white 
flowers, about 2 feet in height, issuing from tufts 
of long narrow grass-like foliage; very fragrant. 
9f/. and l.s. 
ANEMONE FULGENS. 
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