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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS 
Anemones. 
These universal favourites are hardy, and remarkably free flowering, and may be grown in any fairly rich garden soil that is 
moderately well drained. The bulbs should be planted 4 to (i inches apart, and 2 to 3 inches deep. 
Photo] SINGLE anemone. [Clibran s 
[Clibrans 
Photo] ST, 
BRIGID 
nemoth 
Fulgens (Scarlet Wind Flower). 
Flowers are of a dazzling scarlet, and in favoured spots 
make their appearance as early as the beginning of February. 
Per 100, 7/6; per dozen, 1/2 
Single Varieties. 
Anemone Coronaria- 
Mixed, all colours, extra fine 
French, splendid mixed, vigorous and showy 
Blue, mixed shades 
Scarlet, finest shades for bedding 
The Bride, pure white, large and beautiful ... 
100 Anemones, 10 finest named varieties i 
50 ,, 10 ,, ,, I 
25 ,, 5 ,, ,. I 
12 ,, 4 ,, ,, J 
“ St. Brigid ” ( Irish Anemone) . 
The true Aldeborough variety, far ahead of the original type. 
A beautiful, free-flowering strain of robust habit and growth, pro- 
ducing about 95 per cent, of double flowers in a great variety of 
colours, from the most brilliant crimson-scarlet to purple and white. 
Large Roots, 6/- per 100; 1/- per dozen. 
Double Varieties. 
Anemone Coronaria fl. pi- 
per doz. — s. d. 
Mixed, all colours, extra fine ... ... ... per 100, 3/6 0 6 
Ceres, beautiful variety, white, shaded soft rose, per 100, 5/- 1 0 
King of Scarlets, double scarlet per 100, 6/- 1 0 
L’Ornement de la Nature, dark violet-blue 1 0 
Leverrier, glowing scarlet and purple, very fine ... ... 1 0 
Princess Alice, vivid crimson and white ... ... ... 1 0 
Rosette, white, fine rose centre, very free, charming variety.. 1 0 
Rose de Nice, lovely rose colour, very beautiful ... ... 1 0 
per 100 per doz. 
d. 
2 0 
2 6 
2 0 
Single 
and 
double 
d. 
0 4 
0 5 
0 5 
0 5 
0 4 
for 7/6 
4/- 
f to 
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