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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
Ciant French Anemone 
Bulbs and Bulbous Roots 
for Spring Planting 
Bulbs are mailed free at the single or dozen rates, 
except where noted 
Achimenes 
Small Gloxinia-like Flowers 
An excellent plant for the pot or hanging basket. Al¬ 
though termed greenhouse perennial, it can easily be 
raised in any dwelling apartments. Light, sandy, peaty 
soil is essential, and during Summer the plants should 
he placed in a shady but warm location until they 
begin to bloom, when a cooler spot will prolong the flow¬ 
ering season. Plant six bulbs in a pot. 
Doz. 100 
Ambroise Verschaffelt. Large white, veined 
lilac .$0.75 $5.00 
Baumanni coerulea. Pale blue, white throat. .75 5.00 
Celestial. White, faint porcelain blotch in 
center . 1.50 7.50 
Galathea. Violet, large flowers.75 5.00 
Loveliness. Deep violet-rose, white throat.. .75 5.00 
Longiflora macrantka. Beautiful blue; large 
flower .75 5.00 
Margherita. Pure white, immense flower. . . 1.50 12.00 
Rosy. Deep rose .75 6,00 
Treviriana coccinea. Beautiful scarlet.75 5.00 
Finest Mixed Varieties .75 
Anemone 
Very graceful dwarf growing bulbs, produc¬ 
ing large quantities of exceedingly handsome 
flowers, with a fine assortment of colors. 
Bulbs may be planted in Fall, but the best re¬ 
sults are obtained from Spring planting. They 
lequire a shady location, where the* sun will 
not burn their foliage. Bulbs should be 
planted 6 inches apart and 3 inches deep. 
Blanda (Blue Winter Windflower).^ oz * ^ 
A lovely plant from the hills of 
Greece, of a fine blue and bloom¬ 
ing in Winter and early Spring 
It should be grown in every rock- 
garden, planted on the banks 
that catch the early sun, while it 
may be naturalized in grassy 
places in warm soil. It is dis¬ 
tinguished by round and bulb¬ 
like roots.$0.60 $3.50 
Single Caen (The Giant French, or 
Poppy-flowered Anemone). Fin¬ 
est Mixed .30 1.75 
Single Coronaria. Finest Mixed... .15 1.00 
Single Blue. Bright color.20 1.00 
Single Scarlet. Very showy.20 1.00 
Single White (The Bride). Pure 
snowy white .20 1.00 
Single Apennina. Flowers large; 
sky-blue.30 1.50 
Single Fulgens (Scarlet Windflow¬ 
er) . Flowers dazzling scarlet, 
free-flowering; one of the best 
for forcing.50 3.00 
St. Brigid (Irish Anemone). Semi¬ 
double. A handsome type in 
shades of scarlet, blue and pur¬ 
ple.50 3.00 
Double Superfine Mixed. Great va¬ 
riety.25 1.50 
Double Lord Nelson. Violet.*.30 2.00 
Double Rosette. Charming pink.. .30 2.00 
Double King of Scarlets. Brilliant 
scarlet.50 3.50 
Double Ceres. White, shaded rose. .50 2.50 
Alstroemeria. A Summer-flowering plant, 
- grows about three feet 
high, with beautiful large clusters of deep 
orange flowers, spotted with crimson. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
Apios Tuberosa. A hardy climber which 
—S- -. bears beautiful Pea¬ 
shaped, chocolate-colored clusters of flowers 
during July and August. Requires a shady 
location. Each 5c., doz. 50c. 
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