Paul J. Howard's Giant Ranunculus 
California Flowerland Mixture 
The most magnificent strain of Ranunculus in existence. The flowers are large and fully dou- 
ble or semi-double, with many broad petals of silky texture. The color range is remarkable, from 
white and cream, through yellow, brilliant orange and scarlet, to crimson, rose, and shades of pink. 
Ranunculus have a long blooming season; starting in earliest spring, they present a colorful 
display, and you may continue to cut their lovely flowers for many weeks. 
Paul i, Howard’s Giant Ranunculus ‘Super Jumbo Bulbs — Dozen, 90c; 100, $6.75 
Extra Large Bulbs — Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50 
Large Bulbs — Dozen, 35c; 100, $2.50 
California Flowerland Mixture 




reen Plants 
\nes, we grow great quanti- 
anunculus in our plant band 
s, each a large, vigorous, growing 
plant. The ideal way to transplant, for 
quick, sure results. 
Dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50 
Not Prepaid 


Ranunculus Bargain 
Fine strain of Mixed Colors, large, 
double and semi-double flowers 
in a complete range of colors. 
Flowering Size Bulbs: 
2 Dozen for 50c; 100 for $1.50 
1000 Bulbs for $10.00, prepaid. 
Ask for Ranunculus Bargain R-2 




How to Grow Ranunculus 
Ranunculus are of easy culture, and require the 
same treatment as Anemones. They should not be 
planted before the last week in September. Soak 
the bulbs two or three hours in water, before plant- 
ing, or start them in moist sand. Then plant them 
out in well-prepared soil, with the prongs down. 
Cover about one inch. Space the bulbs from 6 to 12 
inches apart, depending on the size of the bulbs. A 
sunny situation and good drainage are essential. 

CALIFORNIA 
Do not use peat soil for Ranunculus. FLOWERLAND 
RANUNCULUS 
In California and the South, Ranunculus are best 
planted in fall. Where winters are cold, plant bulbs 
as soon as frost is out of the ground. 
