

Camellia-flowered RANUNCULUS 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED 
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 con- 
servatory so that they may be transplanted as soon as the 
California ANEMONES 
ground thaws. Plant prongs down 2 inches deep, 4 inches 
apart. Mass planting makes best show. 
VITAMIN B, TREATED 
To insure success we are now using the new Vitamin Bui, 
treatment on all our Ranunculus bulbs. This treatment is a 
necessary factor in the normal growth of plants, one of its 
functions being to increase and stimulate root growth. 
At our new low prices they should be planted in quantity, 
for wealth of bloom. 

CALIFORNIA ANEMONES 
Double St. Brigid 
These brightly colored flowers resemble 
large poppies. They are very beautiful 
and wonderfully effective and come in a 
great variety of dazzling colors such as 
rose, red, blue, purple, lavender and oth- 
er attractive shades, with black stamens 
in the center. 
Our improved strains contain only the 
most select types and colors, and have 
long stiff stems, making them ideal for 
cutting 
Anemones thrive best and are most showy 
when the bulbs are planted close to- 
Fraser’s Giant Camellia Flowered Ranunculus 
ANEMONE 
Double St. Brigid 
Easter Parade 
gether. They should either be planted in 
beds, or in groups, to give a massed ef- 
fect. At our new low prices, they should 
be planted in quantity, for wealth of 
bloom. 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00% 
per 1000. 
Culture. For pot forcing, place six or more 
in a pot of proportionate size and handle 
the same as Tulips and Hyacinths, keep- 
ing them well watered at blooming time. 
For outdoor, they are suitable for borders, 
rockeries and mass bedding. Plant the 
tubers 3 to 4 inches apart, 1 inch 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 sev- 
eral plantings will produce a continuous 
bloom in 2 to 3 months’ time 
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