
ANEMONE BLUE POPPY 
Mammoth Bulbs, Dozen 75c¢ 
ANEMONE HIS EXCELLENCY 
Mammoth Bulbs, Dozen 75¢ 
Paul J. Howard’s California Flowerland 
Anemones 
Brightly colored, resembling large poppies, Anemones are among the 
most popular spring flowers for cutting and garden display. 
We are constantly improving our strains, by rigidly discarding from the 
crop all inferior flowers. Each year’s harvest is better than the last, pro- 
ducing robust growing plants with large flowers on strong erect stems, for 
long-lasting cut flowers. 
Lovely Anemones in Separate Colors 
Blue Poppy. Large violet blue, with black 
center. Bouquets of one color are espe- 
cially effective. 
His Excellency. Vivid scarlet, silvery white 
base and black center; very large and 
showy. 
The Governor. Dazzling rich scarlet, semi- 
double, on tall, stiff stems for cutting. 
White Poppy. A _ lovely dazzling white 
flower, with faint green center; new and 
fine. 4 
Price of the above named varieties: 
Mammoth Bulbs—Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00 
Large Bulbs — Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50 
California Flowerland Mixture 
Brilliant and varied colors ranging from many tones of pink and 
lavender to rich blues and brilliant scarlet, many with pure white 
zone surrounding black centers. 
Mammoth Bulbs—Dozen, 75c; 
Large Bulbs — Dozen, 50c; 
100, $5.00 
100, $3.50 
_ Green Plants of 
emones and Ranuculus 



s of both Anemone and Ranunculus plants in our plant 
/vigorous growing plant. This is the ideal way to grow 
s for quick, sure results, and for indoor pot plants. 
Price of ei jes or Ranunculus: Dozen, 75¢; 100, $5.00, not prepaid. 
How to Grow Anemones and Ranunculus 
Anemones and Ranunculus are of easy culture. They should not .be planted before 
the last week in September. Soak the bulbs two or three hours in water, before planting, 
or start them in moist sand. Then plant them out in well-prepared soil, Ranunculus with 
the prongs down, Anemones with the smooth, or pointed side 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. 
Do not use peat soil. 
In California and the South, Anemones and Ranunculus are best planted in fall. 
Where winters are cold, plant bulbs as soon as frost is out of the ground. 
MAIL ORDERS 
Ranunculus and Anemone bulbs mailed postpaid. Plants go by express, charges 
collect. Because of packing costs, we cannot fill orders for less than $1.50. 



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ANEMONE ST. BRIGID—Double Flowers 
Mammoth Bulbs, Dozen 75¢ 
DOUBLE FLOWERED ANEMONES 
St. Brigid. Lovely double and semi-double 
flowers of large size, in a wide range of 
rich and brilliant colors. 
Mammoth Bulbs—Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00. 
Large Bulbs— Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50. 
DWARF ANEMONES 
St. Bavo. A charming new variety, in color 
range like our California Flowerland mix- 
ture, but growing only four or five inches 
high, with broad, attractive foliage, and 
broad petalled flowers. For low bedding 
effects and in rockeries, they are most 
attractive. Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50. 
AMERICAN FLAG GARDEN 
We can think of no combination of flowers that 
will all bloom at the same time, that more nearly 
approaches the true red, white, and blue colors 
of our United States Flag. 
SPECIAL FLAG OFFER. 25 each of Blue Poppy, 
His Excellency (red), and White Poppy Anemones. 
75 bulbs for $2.65 postpaid 


CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND ANEMONES 
