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Anemone bl<strong>and</strong>a, continued<br />

Anemone bl<strong>and</strong>a ‘Violet Star’<br />

Violet Star – large,<br />

amethyst-violet<br />

flowers with white<br />

center <strong>and</strong> bright<br />

yellow stamens.<br />

#05-0108<br />

10/$8.20<br />

50/$34 100/$62<br />

500/$270<br />

1000/$470<br />

White<br />

Splendour – hardiest<br />

of the group,<br />

t h i s d a i s y - l i k e<br />

white flower has<br />

a yellow center<br />

<strong>and</strong> creates lovely<br />

mounds of white,<br />

looking wonderful<br />

underplanted with<br />

everything! 1950;<br />

(7+cm).<br />

#05-0109<br />

Anemone bl<strong>and</strong>a ‘White Splendour’<br />

10/$6.60<br />

50/$27.50 100/$50 500/$220 1000/$380<br />

Anemone bl<strong>and</strong>a mixture<br />

Mixture – a lovely,<br />

bright mixture of<br />

blues, pinks <strong>and</strong> white<br />

for daisy-like ground<br />

cover.<br />

#05-0120<br />

100/$50 500/$225<br />

1000/$400<br />

5000/$1750<br />

10,000/$3000<br />

Anemone coronaria ‘Bride’<br />

De Caen – a mixture<br />

of poppy-like, single<br />

flowers of scarlet,<br />

violet blue, white <strong>and</strong><br />

mauve; 1870.<br />

#05-0112<br />

10/$4.10 50/$17<br />

100/$31<br />

500/$135<br />

1000/$240<br />

Anemone coronaria ‘Governor’<br />

Anemone coronaria<br />

Bride – single petaled,<br />

pure white<br />

flower perfect for<br />

the Evening Garden<br />

or the spring bride;<br />

1870.<br />

#05-0111<br />

10/$4.50<br />

50/$19 100/$34<br />

500/$150<br />

1000/$260<br />

Anemone coronaria ‘De Caen’<br />

Governor – scarlet<br />

red, semi-double flowers;<br />

great with yellow<br />

daffodils, tulips or<br />

hyacinths; 1912.<br />

#05-0113<br />

10/$5.20<br />

50/$21.50<br />

100/$39 500/$170<br />

1000/$300<br />

S P E C I A L B U L B S<br />

ANEMONE CORONARIA<br />

Family: Ranunculaceae<br />

bulb companions: Daffodil; Tulip<br />

other companions: viola<br />

Very showy, ‘daisy-like’ flowers with<br />

single or double rows of petals <strong>and</strong> ferny foliage;<br />

hardy to whz 7–10 <strong>and</strong> can be planted in the<br />

fall; whz 3–6 should plant in the spring; great cut<br />

flower; soak before planting <strong>and</strong> plant shallow on<br />

edge; early-late spring; Heirloom; 8”–10”; 5-10 per<br />

sq. ft.; (8+cm).<br />

Admiral – semi-double,<br />

rich deep violet<br />

flowers; effective<br />

planted under dogwoods<br />

or viburnums or<br />

white daffodils, tulips<br />

or hyacinths; 1927.<br />

#05-0110 10/$5.20<br />

50/$21.50 100/$39<br />

500/$170 1000/$300<br />

60<br />

Anemone coronaria bicolor<br />

Anemone coronaria ‘Admiral’<br />

bicolor - a lovely form<br />

of this group where<br />

each flower is distinctively<br />

two-tones of color;<br />

6”-8”. #05-0124<br />

10/$4.50 50/$19<br />

100/$34 500/$150<br />

1000/$260<br />

ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-877-661-2852<br />

This image shows the lovely ferny foliage of the Anemone<br />

coronaria ‘Governor’. It also shows how effective they<br />

<strong>and</strong> Muscari armeniacum ‘Blue Spike’ are used as ‘shoes<br />

<strong>and</strong> socks’ to hide the ankles <strong>and</strong> knees of T. ‘Abba’ <strong>and</strong><br />

N. ‘Thalia’.<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>ia – double petaled,<br />

scarlet red flower<br />

with a white halo <strong>and</strong><br />

black center; 1927.<br />

#05-0114<br />

10/$4.50 50/$19<br />

100/$34 500/$150<br />

1000/$260<br />

Anemone coronaria ‘Holl<strong>and</strong>ia’<br />

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