4 BOB ANDERSON 
ANEMONES, cousins to the RANUNCULUS 
The Anemone is the fitting team-mate of the Ranunculus 
and is planted at the same time. The color scheme is 
altogether different, as it adds the lacking blue, lavender 
and purple shades as well as vivid reds and white. The 
large cushion of black stamen offers a splendid contrast to 
their rich colors. They have the same superb keeping and 
cutting qualities as their cousin, the Ranunculus. The 
“DeCaen” type are single with flowers often 4 inches in 
diameter. The ‘“‘St. Brigid’’ strain are double or semi-double. 
SINGLE ANEMONES 

