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Superb Double-flowered Anemones. 
Pro duoing large, handsome, double flowers of various beautiful colours ; some of the varieties are strikingly brilliant and attractive. 
Those are admirably suited for pot culture, and planted in patches of three or five form charming groups for the flower border. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED ANEMONES. 
Cultivation. — The Anemone, or “Windflower,” forms by 
far the most splendid and interesting group of our tuberous-rooted 
flora, and although, perhaps, not quite so chaste and elegant in the 
form of its individual flowers as the Ranunculus, it certainly sur- 
passes it in its fine effectiveness as a decorative plant. Grown in 
large or small beds, in patches, clumps of one colour, or mixed, they 
make charming groups amongst, and contrast finely with, most 
other plants, whilst the brilliant scarlets and fiery reds are 
exceedingly telling, when planted in double lines as an edging 
to large or small beds, shrubbery borders, &c. The Anemone is 
also invaluable as a pot plant for the decoration of the greenhouse 
or conservatory in early Spring, and is very useful as a cut-flower, 
besides being extremely hardy and easy of cultivation. The 
Anemone prefers a light rich loamy soil with a fair amount of 
moisture, and out of doors will succeed well with the same kind 
of treatment and soil as recommended for the Ranunculus, but 
any good garden soil that is not too heavy or wet will grow 
them well, and with but a small amount of trouble. Por early 
Spring blooming plant from September to November inclusive, 
and for Summer and Autumn flowering plant in February, 
March, and April. The tubers may be planted at a depth of 
about three inches, and at a distance of about five or six inches 
between the plants. Por greenhouse or conservatory decoration, 
the tubers should be potted in October, and placed in a cool pit 
or frame till Pebruary, when they should be brought into the 
cool greenhouse, placed near the glass, and gradually brought 
into bloom. When it is desirable to take up roots from the 
open ground after flowering, they should, if possible, be allowed 
to remain till the leaves show signs of decay, when they may be 
carefully lifted, and gradually dried or ripened for replanting at 
some future date. 
per doz. — s. d. 
Azure Incomparable. Azure blue ... ... 1 4 
Ceres. Pure white, tinged with rose in the centre ... 1 6 
Couleur de Sang. Blood red; fine ... ... 1 4 
Duchess of Lotharingen. Deep rose ; very large .. . 1 4 
Feu Superbe. Brilliant scarlet ... ... ... 1 6 
Fleur de Parade. Scarlet and rose ; beautiful ... 1 6 
Garibaldi. Bright rose and scarlet ; beautiful ... 1 0 
Hamlet. Beautiful light blue ... ... ... 1 4 
Ivanhoe. Striped; pretty ... ... ... 1 0 
Josephine. Crimson scarlet ; fine ... ... ... 1 4 
King of Scarlets. Brilliant scarlet ; very large ... 1 4 
Lord Nelson. Pine rich blue ; extra ... ... 1 0 
L’ Eclair. Rich scarlet ... ... ... ... 1 6 
L’Ornement de la Nature. Rich blue; handsome 1 0 
Choicest mixed, from above named sorts 
per doz. — s. d. 
Miss Nightingale. Light rose and green ; extra ... 2 0 
Princess Alice. Rose and white ... ... ... 1 0 
Princess of Wales. Purple cerise and scarlet; very 
large ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Prince Albert. Dark violet; fine ... ... 1 4 
Queen of Holland. White, tinged with rose and green 1 6 
Rosetta. Splendid white, with dark rose centre ... 1 6 
Rembrandt. Rose, green, and white ; extra fine ... 1 4 
Rose Surpassante. Rose colour ; very beautiful ... 1 0 
Sir Robert Peel. Splendid dark blue ... ... 1 6 
Sir Walter Scott. Carmine, green, and scarlet; 
beautiful ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Shakespeare. Beautiful violet ... ... ... 2 0 
Thalia. White, rose, and green ... ... ...10 
per 100, 6s. ; per doz. Is. 
Superb Double Anemones in Collections. 
100 in 20 choice named varieties ... 10s. 6d. 
100 in 10 choice named varieties ... 7s. 6d. 
50 in 10 choice named varieties ... 5s. 6d. 
50 in 5 choice named varieties ... ... 5s. Od. 
24 in 12 choice named varieties ... ... 3s. Od. 
12 in 12 choice named varieties ... ... Is. 6d. 
Anemone Fulgens. 
Beautiful large-flowered varieties with dazzling vermilion scarlet blooms, which continue from Pebruary to May. Thrive best 
in a rich loamy soil. 
Fulgens. Single scarlet, very fine ... ... per doz. Is. Od. | Fulgens fl. pi. A fine new double scarlet ... per doz. Is. Gd. 
