ANEMONES 
The wonderfully beautiful Anemone flowers 
surrounded by delicate green leaves are such a per¬ 
fect combination that every stem is a marvel of 
nature and a thing of exceptional beauty in the 
world of flowers. As cutflowers they have no 
equals. In planting the bulbs use some sand 
around them, for they want thorough drainage. 
Bloom June-July. 
De Caen. French Poppy-Anemones in Doz. 25 
beautiful colors and shades . $.50 $.85 
His Excellency. Magnificent radiated 
flower with a double row of deep 
scarlet petals black stamens .65 1.15 
St. Brigid. Large half-double flowers 
in the very finest imaginable colors .65 1.15 
TUBEROSES 
Double “The Pearl” 
The Tuberose is a fine summer 
flowering bulb. The flowers are waxy 
white, double and exceedingly fra¬ 
grant—a single flower will perfume 
a room. For early flowers they can 
be started in March in the green¬ 
house or hotbed; and for a succes¬ 
sion they can be planted at intervals 
as late as July. For flowering out¬ 
doors, plant about the middle of 
May, or as soon as the ground be¬ 
comes warm. They do best in a rich, 
warm soil and a sunny location. 
3 for $.15; doz. for $.55; 
25 for $1.00 
CHLIDANTHUS FRACRANS 
This fine summer-flowering bulb 
produces flowers of the Amaryllis or¬ 
der on stems 12 inches long, yellow of 
color and delightfully fragrant. Blooms 
June-July. 
each $.20; 3 for $.50; doz. for $1.75 
COLLECTION NO. 16 
3 0 Anemones 
in above 3 var. 
RANUNCULUS 
Some time after the typical spider¬ 
shaped bulbs have been planted, (re¬ 
member, legs downward) finely-chisell¬ 
ed green foliage appears above the 
ground, followed somewhat later by 
numerous flower stems. The large 
double flowers open one after another 
until they form a sea of flowers. They 
are ideal for rockeries, beds, edgings 
and groups and excellent for cutting. 
Large-flowering, genuine French-Hy¬ 
brids in a wealth of colors. 
doz. for $.60; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50 
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ISMENE CALATHINA 
(Peruvian Daffodil) 
One of the choicest of our summer¬ 
flowering bulbs, bearing a profusion of 
clusters of large, very striking, fragrant 
white flowers. Grows about 18 inches 
high, the trumpet shaped flowers are 
borne 3 or 4 on a stem, simular to the 
Amaryllis. Planted out in May, they 
will commence flowering in July. The 
bulbs may be taken up in October and 
potted to flower again in the winter 
or be kept over and planted out next 
season. 
each $.20; 3 for $.50; doz. for $1.75 
CALLA LILY 
Mrs. Roosevelt. This is a Calla ol 
marvelous beauty. Its flower is large, 
light yellow or white, tinged amber. 
The foliage is dark-green with num¬ 
erous white spots, which gives the plant 
a very ornamental appearance. 
each $.25; 3 for $.60; doz. for $2.10 
