The popularity of Ranunculus is due to the mag- 
nificent and beautiful range of colors. Giant 
Double Camellia type blooms and huge brilliant 
semi-doubles: The yellow and white shades have 
light centers; the reds, orange and other bright 
colors have black center base. The main colors 
-are bright and clear with many variegated blooms 
of gorgeous color combinations. The separate 
shades offered are greatly improved and come true to color because the fields are 
carefully rogued while in bloom. Ranunculus are easy to grow if you follow our 
cultural instructions supplied with every order. See illustration on front cover. 
RANUNCULUS, Giant Hybrids 
We can supply either in straight colors or in mixture. Color selections are Red, Yellow, 
Golden Yellow, Pink, Orange and White shades. We send you complete cultural instructions 
with bulbs. Ranunculus are easy to grow and are very satisfactory as a perennial in the 
South and as an annua! in the colder areas of the United States. Postpaid prices as follows: 
MIXED COLORS. Mammoth bulbs, 75c dozen, $5.00 per 100, postpaid. _ 
STRAIGHT COLORS. Mammoth bulbs, 85¢ dozen, $6.00 per 100, postpaid. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
This very beautiful flower is now enjoying well earned and justified popularity. For many 
years most flower growers believed Begonias to be difficult of culture. Since this impression 
has passed the amateur flower grower has taken to Begonias with a vengeance. Plant them 
in the partially shaded spot in your garden. They will give you no end of pleasure from 
blooms from m.d-summer until frost. Grow them as pot plants. Begonias are easy to grow 
with knowledge of just a few of the essentials of culture. Few flowers present the beauty 
in your garden that Tuberous Begonias will. We supply you with cultural instructions so that 
you will be sure to succeed. Be sure to indicate colors and types you desire. Bulbs ready 
for shipment in January and February. 
GIANT SINGLES. White, Yellow, Rose, Salmon, Scarlet. 
GIANT FRILLED. (Same assortment of colors as above.) Illustration back cover. 
GIANT CAMELLIA DOUBLE. (Same assortment of colors as above.) Illustrated back cover. 
Postpaid Prices (large bulbs), each 30c, dozen $3.00. ' 
@ ANEMONE, St. Brigid 
(See illustration on back cover.) 
Bulbs available in fall and winter 
months and early spring if stock is 
available late. Anemone St. Brigid 
can be grown in practically all 
parts of the country. In cold sec- 
tions spring planting is advised. In 
the South fall planting is desired. 
They are splendid for growing in- 
doors in pots during the winter. We 
supply only in mixed colors at 70c 
dozen, $5.00 per 100, postpaid. 
MONBRETIA 
NEW HYBRIDS MIXED. This fine 
border plant growing from tubers 
produces, when established, a myr- 
iad of tall 3-4 ft. spikes of bloom 
in various shades of orange, red 
and yellow. The hybrids are a noted 
improvement over the old stan- 
dard sorts in that flowers are larger 
and stems taller. Spread rapidly 
when left undisturbed. $2.00 doz., 
$15.00 per 100, postpaid. Avail- 
able in Feb., March and April. 
Ms 
A DISTINCT ADDITION 
TO YOUR GARDEN 

GIANT CAMELLIA BEGONIA 
@ SNOWFLAKES 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM. The first flower to appear 
in the spring. Dainty bell-like flowers with tips 
of florets distinctly marked with a point of bright 
green. Ve:y hardy. 75c dozen, $5.50 per 100, 
postpaid. Bulbs available in September through 
to December. 
@ CROCUS 
yellow. 75¢ dozen, postpaid. 
@ TIGRIDIA 
MEXICAN FLAME FLOWER. Wilson’s 
‘m- 

TIGRIDIA 
proved strain. Tigridia is a species of iris— 
a half-hardy bulb—whose ancestral home is 
in Mexico. It is said that a roving botanist 
discovered the first Tigridia growing on a 
high plateau in that country about the year 
1790. They had become almost extinct, hav- 
ing been dug for food purposes by the In- 
dians of that locality. The gorgeous blos- 
soms bring into the garden something of 
the splendor of the tropics. Three silken 
petals, richly colored in various shades of 
scarlet, rose, yellow, orange or white, sur- 
round a curiously spotted cup of contrast- 
Ing maroon or blood red. Tigridias develop 
several blossoms from one bulb. Any good 
garden soil in any part of the country will 
grow Tigridias. They require plenty of mo’s- 
ture and thrive in a soil well supplied with 
humus. Bulbs are planted 4 to G inches deep 
after the soil becomes warm. Do not plant 
too early but wait until the ground is warm 
In colder sections dig the bulbs in the fall 
and store in a dry, cool place for the winter, 
re-setting again in the spring. Bulbs avail- 
able in March, April and May. Jubilee Mixed 
Tigridias (Mixed Colors), 3 bulbs 50c, per 
dozen $1.75, postpaid. See illustration on 
back cover. 




ST. BRIGID ANEMONE 
Needs no introduction. Colorful in the !awn, border and can be grown indoors as winter 
flowers. Bulbs available in Sept., Oct., November. 
Available only in a mixture and straight 

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