RANUNCULUS 
Culture same as for Anemones, be sure to plant 
the claws downward, 2 inches deep, 3 to 4 inches 
apart. 
IMPROVED GIANT FRENCH. A superior 
strain grown by one of California’s most 
successful growers of this most popular 
flower. The large double flowers are car¬ 
ried on tall graceful stems, they are un¬ 
excelled for cut flowers. Few other flow¬ 
ers, so easy to grow, will give such a 
profusion of bloom for such a small in¬ 
vestment. 
TOP SIZE BULBS 
MIXED, every conceivable shade. Doz. 50c; 
100, $3.50. 
RED SHADES. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
PINK SHADES. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
YELLOW SHADES. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
ORANGE SHADES. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Ranunculus 
Scilla Campanulata 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
Produce graceful spikes of bell-shaped flowers 
similar to Hacinths. Are very strong growers and 
splendid for naturalizing as they will thrive where 
most other flowers would die out. 
ALBA. White. Doz. 45c; 100, $3.00. 
COERULEA (true Blue Bell). Medium blue. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.75. 
EXCELSIOR. Very large bright blue. Doz. 
. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Soft rose, large. Doz. 
50c; 100, $3.50. 
MIXED. A mixture of the above varieties. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.75. 
GALANTHUS (Snow Drops) 
Dainty little flowers that bloom in the late win¬ 
ter ; very hardy and can be left undisturbed for 
years. Of them it is often said, “Grandmother planted 
these.” 
NIVALIS. Lovely little white nodding 
blooms. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
NIVALIS FLORE PLENO. Double form of 
the above. Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00. 
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