Kennedy Kwality Bulbs for ‘Forcing —continued (a ° 
Ranunculus 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR GREENHOUSE GROWING 
SAME AS ANEMONE. See page 4. 

This flower is deservedly becoming more popular each year. No doubt some of this increased popularity is 
due to the great improvement made in recent years as to color, size, formation of flowers, length and stiffness 
of stem and long flowering season. Their great variety of color and long lasting qualities as a cut flower make them 
adaptable for all decorative purposes. 
The strains and types offered below are the finest obtainable. 
Balliang International Giants Improved 
A A = z r . : Fi, rey = 
A semi-double strain which was a For this, our leading mixture, we have included the best from our 
sensation wherever shown this spring. own West Coast, and the Peony-flowered which are outstanding. 
The flowers are very large and the é : 
20.00; 195.00. 
petals of the flowers beautifully 100, $20.00; 1000, $199 
frilled. 100, $15.00; 1000, $145.00. 
Claremont Hybrids 
Giant double flowers on tall, strong 
stems in many wonderful colors and 
col6r combinations. 100, $15.00; 
1000, $145.00. 
Palaflor 
The flowers are more than twice the 
size of the old strain of Ranunculus 
and the colors clear, embracing red, 
yellow, pink, rose, crim- 
son, white. 100, $15.00: 
1000 $145.00. 
Tecolote Giants 
An excellent strain. This 
mixture is composed of 
double and semi-double 
flowers covering a com- 
plete color range. 100, 
$15.00; 1000 $145.00. 



































HARDY PLANTS FOR 
NATURALIZING 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Bluebells). Fo- 
liage glaucous gray and bears drooping 
clusters of clear blue flowers in May. 
Should be planted in dormant condition 
in September-October. 1 ft. 100, $35.00. 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora. An entirely 
distinct dwarf species from the Cauca- 
sian Mountains growing but 10 to 12 
inches high, producing during April and 
May sprays of beautiful Forget-me-not- 
like flowers of a rich blue. 100, $45.00. 
PHLOX Divaricata Canadensis. Com- 
mences to bloom early in April, and 
continuing through May, with large, 
fragrant, lavender flowers on stems 10 
inches high. 100, $45.00. 
















RANUNCULUS, 
International Giants 
Improved 
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