ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Poppy Anemone 
Beautiful poppy-like flowers which are 
popular because of their long blooming 
period, individual beauty, and value as a 
cut flower. They appear as single ranun¬ 
culus and are often planted with them 
ANEMONE VARIETIES AND PRICES 
SPRING 1938 
Giant French De Caen — Mixed colors, 
single, large flowered. 
White Queen —Satin White, single, and 
large. 
His Excellency — Brilliant red, single, 
large flowered. 
Blue Poppy — Blue, single, very large 
flowered. 
St. Brigid or Creagh Castle — Mixed 
colors, double flowered. 
(All prices postpaid) 
Size 
For 
For 
Per M 
Grade 
bulb 
$1.00 
$2.00 
bulbs 
No. 1 
Large 
40 bulbs 
90 bulbs 
$18.00 
No. 2 
Medium 
70 bulbs 
160 bulbs 
10.00 
No. 3 
Small 
100 bulbs 
225 bulbs 
6.00 
RANUNCULUS and 
ANEMONE 
CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS 
Soil —-Sandy loam with plenty of drain¬ 
age. 
Fertilizer —-Well rotted manure in soil 
prior to planting — manure tea or dilute . 
solutions of commercials at about two 
week intervals during the growing season. ^ 
Planting —Soak bulbs three hours in cool 
Abater and then plant with prongs down, 
2 inches deep and 4 inches apart. 
Watering — Water frequently and thor¬ 
oughly so that bulbs never suffer for want 
of water. The good drainage required will 
prevent their rotting. 
Blooms — Cutting blooms will increase 
your yield, and does not injure the bulb. 
A slight shade during the blooming season 
will increase the size of the flowers. 
Saving Bulbs — When the leaves turn 
yellow and start to become dry, dig your 
bulbs and dry them out in a cool dry 
place. Use your bulbs for two years 
BULB OFFER A 
80 — No. 2 Anemones \ 
80 — No. 2 Ranunculus ^ 
$ 2.00 
BULB OFFER B 
50 — No. 1 Anemones 
50 — No. 1 Ranunculus 
$ 2.00 
Milliken's Giant Superba Strain of Ranunculus Asiaticus 
RANUNCULUS ASIATICUS 
Florist's Ranunculus 
Our Giant Superba strain produces double and semi¬ 
double flowers of unusual size and will bloom within ten 
or twelve weeks after planting. 
In climates of mild winters where the ground is seldom 
frozen, these bulbs may be planted any time from the 
middle of August until the first of May. In colder climates, 
plant after the spring thaw, or in your conservatory so 
that they may be transplanted as soon as the ground 
^ thaws. Where the springs are cool the bulbs may be 
planted as late as the first of June. 
RANUNCULUS PRICES 
Mixed colors, red, pink, orange, yellow and white 
Grade Size bulb For $1.00 For $2.00 Per M bulbs 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 
Large 40 bulbs 90 bulbs 
Medium 70 bulbs 160 bulbs 
Small 100 bulbs 225 bulbs 
(All prices postpaid) 
$18.00 
10.00 
6.00 
