Bulls from the Garth's Far Corners 






















Anemone Apennina 
ANEMONE 
These popular flowers of French origin are exceedingly brilliant when in 
flower and excellent for cutting. They like to be planted about 6 inches 
deep in a cool, moist but well-drained soil. Will establish without any 
trouble and remain for years. For northern states we advocate early spring 
planting, for the southern section of the country, fall planting is best. Cover 
in winter with strawy manure. 
Blue Poppy Six 70c, Doz. $1.00, 25 $1.85, 100 $6.75 
Large, single blue flowers on long stems, resembling a blue Poppy. 
De Caen Six 65c, Doz. 85c, 25 $1.50, 100 $5.25 
Taller in growth than the St. Brigid and more single. They contain many 
fine shades of blue, white and scarlet. (Color illustration, page 62.) 
His Excellency Six 70c, Doz. 95c, 25 $1.75, 100 $6.50 
A grand variety bearing flowers measuring as much as 3 inches across, 
of the most vivid velvety vermilion, with glistening silvery white base 
and a handsome blue-black central boss. Height 1 foot. 
St. Brigid Six 65c, Doz. 85c, 25 $1.55, 100 $5.50 
These are the popular Anemones so frequently seen in the florists’ shops 
in the early spring. The flowers are unusually large, with a wide range 
of rich and brilliant colors. 
The Bride Six 70c, Doz. $1.00, 25 $1.90, 100 $7.00 
Large, single white flowers on long stems, resembling a white Poppy. 
Apennina (Hardy) Six 95c, Doz. $1.50, 25 $2.75, 100 $10.00 
Beautiful single bright blue flowers, a gem for the rock garden or shady 
border. Naturalizes nicely in open woods or under shrubs, forming fine 
blue clumps blooming in late spring. Height 14 foot. 
BABIANA - Balloon Flower 
Stricta, Mixed Shades Six 65c, Doz. 85c, 25 $1.60, 100 $5.75 
The colors vary from Gentian-blue to wine-purple. They reach a height 
of about 8 to 10 inches. For northern climates they should be grown 
like the Freesia for conservatory decorations, but in mild climates they 
may be used in the rockery or border, where they make magnificent 
brilliant masses of color. 
[61] 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS EASILY GROWN IN GARDEN, HOME AND GREENHOUSE 
ALLIUM 
Alliums are very attractive bulbous plants, producing erect bare stems 
with globular heads of flowers, resembling the Blue Lace Flower or Bunch 
Primrose. Perfectly hardy, easily grown, and well adapted to rock gardens. 
Thrive in almost any soil in sunny situations. 
Giganteum Six $1.35, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20, 100 $15.00 
Early in April broad and curving blue-green leaves of artistic shape and 
form make an attractive display. These later are followed by rigid, 
thin and perfectly bare 3- to 5-ft. high flower stalks topped by a round 
ball-shaped cluster of small starlike flowers, 5 inches in diameter. The 
color is a deep lavender-purple. The effect of the tall bare stem with 
a ball-like bloom poking high above surrounding flowers is quite unique 
and interesting. This is a very scarce as well as rare bulb. 
Neapolitanum Six 60c, Doz. 75c, 25 $1.30, 100 $4.50 
Producing in May to June numerous heads of graceful white flowers, 
prized for cutting; it is also a charming plant to naturalize in shady 
woods, assorted with the blue Wood Scilla. Height 15 inches. 
Moly Luteum Six 60c, Doz. 80c, 25 $1.45, 100 $5.00 
Forms a dwarf growing clump of glistening golden yellow blooms. Flow- 
ers early in the spring. Does best in full sun but when once planted 
needs no further attention and it multiplies rapidly without care on 
your port. a 
St. Brigid Anemones 

