ANEMONES 
These should be planted 1 or 2 inches 
deep and prefer a cool place in the garden. 
The little bulbs are rather enlarged roots 
and care should be taken to plant them in 
the correct position. The bottom is usually 
pointed, the top is recognized by a fuzzy 
character, a left-over from previous growth. 
Moisture should not fail during the grow¬ 
ing period. 
Anemones are half hardy and require a 
mulch of straw or leaves in northern cli¬ 
mates. In severe climates the bulbs may be 
kept in a cool, dry place, and planted in 
very early spring. 
MONARCH DE CAEN. A giant single Pop¬ 
py type with immense flowers on long 
stems. Colors range in shades of blue, 
lavender, pink and scarlet. Doz. 50c; 100, 
$3.50. 
ST. BRIGID. Large semi-double flowers 
with finely divided petals, and singles 
with broad petals, in a wonderful as¬ 
sortment of delicate and brilliant shades. 
Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
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