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Anemones, Beautiful Species, etc. — continued. 
nemorosa (The Wild Wood Anemone), flowers white with rosy tinge on exterior of 
petals, ht. £ ft.per 100, 15/-; per doz. 2/3 
,, Alleni, a very beautiful variety bearing flowers larger than Robinsoniana, 
deeper in colour and with a slight tinge of rose, ht. £ ft. Award of Merit 
R.H.S.per doz. 9/6 
,, alba major, a lovely large-flowered variety of the Single White Wood Anemone, 
ht. ^ft.per 100, 35/- ; per doz. 5/- 
,, alba plena, producing beautiful double snowy white flowers, ht. £ ft. 
per 100, 17/6 ; per doz. 2/6 
,, Royal Blue, the largest-flowered blue Wood Anemone, flowers full rich 
lavender-blue, very pretty, ht. £ ft.per 100, 30/-; per doz. 4/- 
,, Robinsoniana, large broad-petalled flowers, delicate pale silvery lavender 
with bright yellow anthers ; one of the most beautiful of the Wood Anemones, 
which should be freely naturalised in woodlands, in the flower border, rock 
garden, etc., ht. £ ft.per 100, 35/-; per doz. 5/- 
palmata, pretty heart-shaped foliage and glossy golden-yellow flowers, ht. f ft. per doz. 4/6 
,, alba, a very beautiful May-flowering variety, flowers pure white with 
golden-yellow stamens, ht. 15 in.per doz. 4/6 
ranunculoides (Yellow Wood Anemone) a lovely little dwarf species, bearing golden- 
yellow flowers in March and April; a gem for the rock garden, ht. £ ft. 
o 7 M u t • * -t P er 100 > 27 / 6; P er doz> 3 / 9 
See also Novelty List, page 7. 
xANOMATHECA cruenta, producing in July and August dazzling scarlet flowers with 
crimson blotches ; very pretty in pots (6 to 12 bulbs), or may be planted out of doors in 
sunny situations in the rock garden, ht. J ft.per 100, 10/6; per doz. 1/6 
ANTHERICUM, see Catalogue of Hardy Perennials. 
xANTHOLYZA, handsome showy bulbous plants from the Cape, which may be grown in 
pots or established out of doors under a south wall, where they will develop into fine 
bold clumps. Plant in a well-drained loam enriched with old manure or bonemeal. 
aethiopica, producing elegant spikes of red and yellow tubular flowers in summer, very 
showy, ht. 3 ft.per 100, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 
cnocosmioides, a fine hybrid of A. paniculata x Crocosma, bearing in September 
elegant branching spikes of flowers of a brilliant scarlet and golden-orange, a very robust 
grower, ht. 3 ft.per 100, 28/-; per doz. 3/9 
ARUM IN FLOWER. 
xAPIOS tuberosa, a rapid-growing elegant hardy deciduous 
climber, for arbours, trellises, etc., delighting in a sunny situa¬ 
tion and a light sandy soil; flowers brownish purple striped black 
and deliciously scented, foliage light and graceful. Plant out of 
doors from March to April or pot up earlier.per doz. 4/6 
ARUM, curious and striking plants, suitable for warm sunny 
spots in the flower border. As pot-plants they are very orna¬ 
mental and interesting. 
xcornutum (Monarch of the Hast). Orders booked for Spring 
delivery .Monster Bulbs, per doz. 8/6 
dracunculus (Dragon Arum), producing very large purple-red 
spathes with blue-black spadix ; foliage large, the stems being 
mottled black, very handsome and quite hardy, ht. 2 to 3 ft. 
per doz. 12/6 
palaestinum (syn. sanctum), The Sacred Black Arum Lily 
from the Lebanon, a remarkably handsome plant with 
ornamental foliage and sweet-scented flowers, velvety black 
inside, and olive-coloured outside. Spring-flowering, per doz. 18/6 
ARUM LILY, on Calla. See Richardia, page 57. 
each. 
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xASTILBE, see Spiraeas, page 59. 
AZALEA mollis, mixed colours, strong well-budded plants:— 
12 to 15 inches high, per doz. 36/- ; each 3/6 ; 15 to 18 inches high, per doz. 48/-; each 4/6 ; 
18 to 24 inches high, per doz. 60/-; each 5/6. 
AZALEA moll is, named varieties, strong well-budded plants :—- 
12 to 15 inches high, per doz. 48/-; each 4/6 ; 15 to 18 inches high, per doz. 60/-; each 5/6 ; 
18 to 24 inches high, per doz. 84/-; each 7/6. 
