. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 242 CASSELL'S POPULAR GAPtDEXING. feathery seeds, which his servant, following close upon his heels, brushed off his master's robe, and secretly appropriated; and before long mortification of the mg- seeino- his gardly florist had the highly prized "strain" in the posses- sion of his neighbours and rivals. There is no doubt that the improve- ment in the flower was due in great measure to the florists of Holland, France, and Flanders. Large quan- tities of Ane- mones arc grown in Holland, and annually im- ported to this country in a dry state


. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 242 CASSELL'S POPULAR GAPtDEXING. feathery seeds, which his servant, following close upon his heels, brushed off his master's robe, and secretly appropriated; and before long mortification of the mg- seeino- his gardly florist had the highly prized "strain" in the posses- sion of his neighbours and rivals. There is no doubt that the improve- ment in the flower was due in great measure to the florists of Holland, France, and Flanders. Large quan- tities of Ane- mones arc grown in Holland, and annually im- ported to this country in a dry state dur- ing August and Septem- ber. When planted, they swell largely and in conge- nial soil make large roots that produce strong plants flowering superbly. There are double and single varie- ties, of great and diversi- fied beauty. The genus Anemone comprehends a large group of species and their varieties. We are now dealing with Anemone coro7iaria, the Poppy Anemone of southern Europe. This is the florists' Anemone, and it is the varieties of this species he has tended with so much care for years past. It would be difficult to enumerate the variations in colour this gay spring flower Anemone nakcissiflora So sportive is its nature in this respect that there is a marked diversity of the mixing of the whole with the various shades of scarlet, carmine, rose, red, violet, blue, slate, ikc, in each individual flower raised from seed, by which arc produced the double, semi- double, and single varie- ties; and few of them fail to claim our admiration. It is matter for wonder that this beautiful flower should have d e - CTPased in cultivation to such an extent, for it is not diffi- cult to grow. thri"\-ing well in o r d i- nary garden mould when of a sandy quality and tolerabl}' rich, a 1 - though it is always the practice of the florist to prepare, as in the case of the Ranun- culus, a spe- cial compost for the Ane- mone. We wall in a few words set forth tho ingredients


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