GIANT FRENCH ANEMONES. (Photographed from Nature.) 



These are another popular and beautiful French bulb, and a fitting companion to the Ranunculus, 

 and should be treated in the same way. Asa pot-plant they succeed best if allowed to remain in the 

 same pot year after year. After blooming and the foliage turns yellow they can be set away and kept 

 dry until another season. They come in single and in semi-double varieties, and my mixtures contain 

 all colors. 



Single, finest colors, mixed, 3 for 5c; doz., 10c. 



Semi-double, mixed, 2 for 5c, 5 for IOc, 15c per dozen. 



Finest mixture, Semi-double and Single, all kinds and colors, 8 for 5c, 12 for IOc, 100 for 75c, 

 postpaid. 



RANUNCULUS— Double, Semi-Double and Single. 



This cheap but glorious bulb gives a wealth of beauty unsurpassed by any flower we have; immense 

 rose-shaped flowers borne on long stems, as brilliant as any Poppy. Plant two or three inches apart, 

 two inches deep, and protect with some Inter after the ground is frozen. For flowering in the house 

 plant five or six in a pot and treat like hyacinths. 



I have the following choice varieties and oan supply each separately or all mixed as desired. 



Giant French, the most snowy of all. 8 for 5c, IOc. per doz. 



Persian, all colors mixed, Extra fine. 9 for 5c, 15c. per doz. 



Turban. Preferred by some for outside. Particularly hardy. 2 for 5c, I9e. parda*. 



Friea, all kind* mixed, 8 for 5c? Doc, IOc; 100 for 75c, postpaid. 



