FLOWERING BULBS 
RANUNCULUS 


TIGRIDIA 

Ranunculus deserve the popular- 
Ranunculus ity enjoyed by them. The wide 
range of beautiful color shades 
A DISTINCT ADDITION recommend them to every flower 
lover. Easy to grow in any well 
Foe oe Cees drained soil. Color are bright with 
many variegated blooms of gorgeous color combinations. The 
strain we offer you is greatly improved and comes true to color 
because the fields are carefully rogued while the flowers are 
in bloom. Ranunculus are easy to grow if you follow a few 
cultural instructions supplied with every order. Bulbs ready in 
December. Order early . . . do not wait. We can supply in 
straight colors or in mixture. Color are red, yellow, golden yel- 
low, pink, orange and white. Postpaid prices. are as follows: 
Mixed Colors (Mammoth bulbs)................ 9c each; $0.90 dozen 
Straight Colors (Mammoth bulbs) .............. 12c¢ each; $1.20 dozen 
ANEMONE. Hardy in all parts of the U. S. In cold sections, 
spring planting is advised . . . while in the central and south- 
ern States, fall planting is advisable. Splendid for growing 
indoors for winter blossoms. A very colorful flower, fine for 
rockeries, among shrubs or in the border. We supply only 
in mixed colors. 9Oc dozen; $6.50 per hundred, postpaid. 
CANNAS. Excellent for creating garden background or for borders and bed- 
ding. Their tropical appearance adds distinction to your garden. Roots 
available in February through April. 
King Humbert. 4 ft. Scarlet flowers, bronze leaves. A favorite for many 
years. 
Venus. 4-5 ft. Pink blossoms with green foliage. The best pink with 
strong, rich green foliage. You'll like Venus. 
Richard Wallace. 4-5 ft. Yellow flowers with green foliage. Blooms rich 
yellow and large. Foliage rich green. 
The President. 4-5 ft. A rich glowing scarlet on strong stalks; good foliage. 
Prices of above: Dormant 2-3 eye roots: 35c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.00 dozen postpaid. 
TIGRIDIA. (Mexican 
Flame Flower.) A new 
and interesting flower. 
The gorgeous blossoms 
bring into the garden 
something of splendor 
of the tropics. Three 
silken petals, richly col- 
ored in various shades 
scarlet, rose, yellow, or- 
ange or white 
Surround a 
curiously 
spotted cup 
of contrast- 
ing maroon 
or blood red. 
Any good 
garden soil 
will grow 
them. Plant 
bulbs 4 to 6 
in. deep after 
frost danger 
is over and 
soil becomes 
warm. Bulbs 
available in 
March thru 
April. $1.50 
Dozen, ppd. 

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