RANUNCULUS 
The bulbs of this charming and brilliant summer flower should be planted 
in February, March or April, about two inches deep, in well prepared, fertile soil, 
full sunlight or partial shade. After the blooming season take up the bulbs, dry 
them well and store in a dry, cool place until next season. 
My French-Persian hybrid strain, result of careful seed selection, is un¬ 
surpassed for brilliancy of colors and double flowers—very few singles. 
Plant them where you want them—they do not transplant well. In dry, 
sandy soils they should be mulched to conserve moisture. 
Dry bulbs 40c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. All colors mixed. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Azalea. Several varieties and colors, all sizes.20c to $2.00 
Aquilegia. (Columbine). Long spurred. All colors mixed.5c to 25c 
Anchusa. Deep Lobelia blue .10c 
Bleeding Heart. The old-fashioned, pink perennial.25c 
Chrysanthemums. Early blooming garden varieties.15c to 35c 
Delphinium. English hybrids, various shades, high quality.10c to 25c 
Doronicum. Yellow, daisy-like flowers, early.10c to 25c 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright red.20c 
Hollyhock. Single, mixed colors.10c 
Hollyhock. Double, light pink.10c to 25c 
Montbretia. Una. (new) Deep coppery orange, florets 3 inches 
in diameter. Bulbs, each.10c 
Pyrethrum. Various shades of pink, double.25c to 50c 
Rhododendron. Cynthia. Various sizes.$1.50 and up 
Rhododendron. Pink Pearl. Various sizes.$1.50 and up 
Scabioso Caucasica. Light blue, lace-like flower.15c to 25c 
Statice Latifolia. Often referred to as lavender Baby Breath.25c 
Spirea Astilbe. Plume-like, light pink flowers.15c 
Violas. Blue, purple, apricot, mahogany.10c to 25c 
TERMS. Cash with order. If wanted C.O.D. a deposit will be required to 
guarantee acceptance. 
No charge accounts opened for initial order less than $10.00 or without 
satisfactory references. 
AN INVITATION 
Come to the gardens during the blooming season, usually early in June. 
Select the varieties that appeal to you in color, fragrance and price. 
I will be glad to keep your list and notify you when planting time arrives, 
early in September. 
GARDEN CLUBS especially invited. 
Birthday, Anniversary and Christmas Gifts. (A suggestion.) 
Say it with flowers or plants. A fragrant rose bush or peony root. Nothing 
could be more appropriate for those interested in gardening. 
ASKING A FAVOR 
In case you are not interested in increasing your planting in the near 
future, won’t you please pass this price list on to a neighbor or friend. 
I thank you. 
W. E. SHERBROOKE 
SHERBROOKE GARDENS Kirkland, Washington 
