Plant Liefgreen's Select Anemones 
These lovely flowers are deservedly popular. With an exceedingly wide 
range of color and color combinations, and an adaptability for both forcing 
and outdoor planting, the Anemone is a most useful and satisfactory flower. 
The plants thrive best in a rather rich, sandy loam, but will do well in most 
any well-drained garden soil. Ready September Ist. 
Culture: For pot forcing, place six or more in a pot of proportionate size and 
handle the same as Tulips and Hyacinths, keeping them well watered at 
blooming time. For outdoor, they are suitable for borders, rockeries and 
mass bedding. Plant the tubers 6 to 7 inches apart, 2 inches deep, laid flat 
with the growing knobs upward. Soaking the tubers before planting hastens 
the blooming. In warm climates, free of heavy freezing. Anemones may be 
planted from early fall to early spring and several plantings will produce a 
continuous bloom in 4 to 5 months' time. Under colder conditions, a mulching 
of leaves and litter is necessary and in regions subject to extreme cold, the 
tubers should be carried over in a cold frame and planted in the spring. 
After flowering and the leaves have dried off, lift the tubers, dry and store 
in dry sand until next planting time. In warm climates they may remain 
in the ground and rested under rather dry conditions. 
Monarch De Caen 
A magnificent robust growing strain of Poppy Anemone with immense 
saucer shaped flowers of the most brilliant and varied colors from pink to 
beautiful shades of blue and brilliant scarlet, borne on long strong stems. 
Bulbs are small but produce a flower of amazing size. 
Jumbo Size—75c per dozen; $4.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—35c per dozen; $2.00 per 100. 
Blue Poppy —A most attractive strain running all shades of beautiful blue. 
Very large single flowers. 
Jumbo Size—85c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
His Excellency —A grand variety bearing flowers measuring three inches 
across, of the most vivid vermilion with silver-white base and handsome 
black central boss. Single. 
Jumbo Size—85c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
The Bride —Single large pure white Anemone, white center. 
Jumbo Size—85c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
St. Brigid "Creigh Castle" 
Large semi-double flowers of the most brilliant hues and delicate shades 
and colors, including a good proportion of rose, pinks, lavenders and blues. 
Jumbo Size—85c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
Liefgreen’s Beautiful All-Colored Freesias 
Liefgreen's Colored Freesias 
Mixed Colors —A special mixture and a careful blend of all colors. No 
whites are included. Special top size—60c per dozen; $1.75 for 50; $3.50 
per 100. 
No. 2 Size—40c per dozen; $2.75 per 100. 
Pure White Freesia—Purity Superilora —This is an improved white. 
Very large flowers of good substance and delightfully scented. Large size 
bulbs. 40c per dozen; $1.50 for 50; $2.75 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—25c per dozen; $1.00 for 50; $1.75 per 100. 
All Bulbs Are Sent Postpaid. 
The Governor —Semi-double. Many petaled variety of brilliant 
Jumbo Size—85c per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
No. 1 Size—60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
No. 2 Size—50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
FREESIAS—Ready in August 
An easily grown, attractive and fragrant flower for both indoor and out¬ 
door culture. Few bulbs flourish in the home window with so little care as- 
do the Freesias, and a single plant in flower will soon fill the room with a 
most delicate perfume. The new colored varieties are charming and all 
make excellent cut flowers. 
Freesia Culture: Freesias may be planted from August 15th, through 
January. They are easily grown, blossom freely in early spring and the 
bulbs will multiply and continue blooming for years. The soil should be 
well prepared, and though they grow well in full sun, they also may be 
planted in partial shade. All Freesias are fragrant and make good cut 
flowers. 
Plant the bulbs one to two inches apart and cover to a depth of about 
two inches. In place of a single row place bulbs to make a row three or 
four inches wide; giving a very nice effect. 
Freesias may be left in the ground from year to year or if they are taken 
up it should be done after the foliage has become entirely cured or dry. 
Anemones—Easily Grown 
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