RANUNCULUS ASIATICUS 
Ranunculus Asiaticus is also known as the Turban or Persian Buttercup. 
In mild climates these bulbs may be planted any time from the middle of 
August until early spring. In colder climates, plant after the spring thaw, 
or they may be planted in a cool greenhouse for winter forcing. Rich soil 
and good drainage are essential and bulbs should be planted with prongs 
or roots down at a depth of two inches. 
MIXED COLORS 
No. |, Large; No. 2, Medium. 
No. | Bulbs Dozen for 40c; 36 for $1.00; 80 for $2.00; $20.00 per M. 
No. 2 Bulbs Dozen for 25c; 60 for $1.00; 140 for $2.00; $12.00 per M. 
ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Beautiful poppy-like flowers which are popular because of their long bloom- 
ing period, individual beauty, and value as a cut flower. They appear as 
single Ranunculus and are often planted as a border in front of them. 
VARIETIES 
Giant French de Caen—Mixed colors, large single flowers. 
White Queen—Large single, satin white. 
His Excellency—Brilliant red, single. 
Blue Poppy—Single and some doubles, blue and lavender. 
St. Brigid or Creagh Castle—Mixed colors, double and single flowers. 
No. | Bulbs Dozen for 40c; 36 for $1.00; 80 for $2.00; $20.00 per M. 
No. 2 Bulbs Dozen for 25c; 60 for $1.00; 140 for $2.00; $12.00 per M. 
COMBINATION OFFER OF RANUNCULUS AND ANEMONES 
60 No. 2 Ranunculus, 60 No. 2 Anemones 
$1.90 postpaid 
36 No. | Ranunculus, 36 No. | Anemones 
$1.90 postpaid 
BLETIA HYACINTHINA 
HARDY BULBOUS ORCHID 
The flowers are perfect little orchids ranging from |” to 2” in diameter 
and the color varies from pale lavender to deep orchid. Grow them in the 
shade either as pot plants or in your garden. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; $5.00 per dozen 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA 
A native California wild flower with narrow foliage and clusters of lavender- 
blue flowers on wiry 12 to 18 inch stems. Hardy anywhere in the United 
States, they should be planted 2 |-2 inches deep in full sun and be given 
pertect drainage. 
Bulbs: Dozen for 75c; 25 for $1.40 postpaid 
