FERRE, BATCIIELDER & CO’S CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 
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THE .AINTHIIMIOIHIE]. 
These liardy tubers are admirably adapted for producing a successive display of splendid groups 
and masses. The flowers larger than the Ranunculus, have large outer guard petals like the Hol¬ 
lyhock. Like the former they are dwarf and compact, but also differ in giving a much richer and 
more elegantly divided foliage and yield a longer continuation of bloom. Plant in October or No¬ 
vember, or as soon as the ground can be worked in Spring, and protect as recommended for Ra¬ 
nunculus. In culture the Anemone will succeed in much less enriched soil than the Ranunculus, 
but in other respects the same general treatment will answer. 
DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
Each. Per doz. 
Ducliesse of Lotharingen, 
deep rose, - 
Harold, purple, blue, 
Josephine, scarlet, 
L’Eelair, scarlet, extra, - 
L’Oracle du Siecle, scarlet 
and white, - 
Lord Nelson, violet, blue, 
Ornament de la Nature, large, 
dark blue, - 
Hortemsis, double red, - 
Hortensis, single red, - 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
15 
10 
$1 00 
1 00 
1 00 
1 00 
1 00 
1 50 
1 00 
STAR ANEMONES. 
Each. Per doz. 
$0 10 $1 00 
10 1 00 
Preciosa, red, 
Prince Albert, deep violet, 
Queen Adelaide, lilac, - 
Richelieu, fine scarlet, - 
Rose Mignonne, deep rose, 
Scarlet Superb, dazzling scar 
let, - 
Victoria Regina, deep rc 
vet, - 
Pine mixed varieties, 
Hortensis, single purple, 
Hortensis, fine mixed, - 
Each. 
Per doz. 
- SO 10 
$1 00 
15 
1 50 
15 
1 50 
10 
1 00 
10 
1 00 
10 
1 
1 00 
L- 
15 
1 50 
- 
60 
Each. 
Per doz. 
- $0 10 
$1 00 
- 
60 
THE IBIS. 
The flowers of the Iris are large and handsome, the colors rich and varied, while its cultivation 
is unusually simple, succeeding in any ordinary garden soil. They should be planted in clumps of 
three or more, in a situation where they can remain undisturbed for several seasons. Should be 
planted in the Pall as early as possible as the bulbs do not keep well out of ground. 
Each. Per doz. 
English, named varieties, 
English, mixed varieties, 
Spanish, named varieties, 
Spanish, mixed varieties, 
Pavonia, pure white, each pe 
blotched with bright blue, 
Each. 
Per doz. 
- SO 15 
$1 50 
10 
1 00 
10 
1 00 
08 
75 
- 15 
1 50 
Persica, white, blue, purple and 
yellow, - - - - $0 15 
Simian a, blush tinted, netted 
with dark lines, a remarkable 
looking and exceedingly hand¬ 
some flower which succeeds 
admirably in pots, 
50 
50 4 00 
THE Cn'CL-A-NAEHsT. 
One of the most desirable Bulbs for the Winter house blooming; its neat chaste, graceful little 
flowers, varying from snow white to crimson, secures for it universal admiration, while the simplicity 
of its culture brings it within the reach of even those who can command no better accommodation 
than a sitting-room window. They are easily cultivated in Pots and should be planted in Septem¬ 
ber and allowed to dry away in May, keeping the bulbs in sand through the summer. 
Autumn ale flore albo, white, - 
Autamnale flore rubra, Bed, - 
Courn, bright red, - 
Each. 
•P 50 
50 
75 
Persicum, white and crimson, very beau¬ 
tiful and fragrant, - - - P 50 
