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PUDOR’S DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONES 
It is easy to grow St. Brigid Anemones from seed and to flower them in 
about seven months. The general times of sowing are (1) February or March 
to flower the following September or October; (2) June or July for producing 
flowers the following year. The seed should always be sown where the plants 
are to flower, and thinned until they stand 6 inches apart. The soil intended for 
Anemones should be deeply dug and a generous supply of well-decayed cow 
manure added. If the soil is heavy some sandy material should be added to the 
top two or three inches to enable you to get a good seed bed.—H. C. Morant. 
ANEMONES ST. BRIGID 
Royal Crown Strain. Extra choice mixed; enormous blooms, extra fine double 
and semi-double flowers borne on long, stiff stems with great variety of 
very rich striking colors. Plant three to four inches deep in the spring 
or fall in good, rich, sandy loam. Mulch during the winter in cold cli¬ 
mates. Keep grass and weeds out of the bed. Beautiful flowers for the 
Alpine garden. Soak the little leather-like looking bulbs in water for 24 
hours before planting; be careful to plant them right side up (the flat 
side). If you plant them wrong you will be writing us, “My Anemone 
bulbs I bought of you did not grow. What are you going to do about it?” 
We can’t do anything about it. 
One-year-old bulbs that will bloom well, Jumbo Size.Doz. .75 
One-year-old bulbs, No. 1 Size, that will also bloom.Doz. .50 
