ee DUTCH IRIS 
A glorious display of orchid-like, graceful flowers may be had 
in June if you plant bulbs of these beautiful iris in the fall 
in well-drained, sandy loam, 3 to 4 in. deep and 6 in. apart. 
In cold climates, mulch ground well after it is frozen. It is 
their nature to root early and often make top growth in 
December. Beautiful in the garden; highly prized for cutting 
and last a long time when put in water. Valuable for green- 
house: forcing. If you live in Florida, any of the Gulf States, 
Texas or New Mexico, bulbs planted in late fall should pro- 
duce flowers during the winter months. 18 to 24 in. tall. 
7619 Blue Pearl Dark purplish blue standards and falls, the falls 
marked with an orange line. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7621 Blue Sea Cornflower-blue standards; falls lighter blue with narrow 
orange stripe. Excellent cut flower. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7623 Bromze Queen Clear bronze standards and falls with a small 
orange-bronze spot on each fall. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7624 Golden Emperor Deep golden yellow throughout the standards 
and falls. Bright and cheerful. 3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00 
7625 Golden Harvest Beautiful buttercup-yellow standards and 
falls. Always makes a grand show. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7626 Imperator Broad deep blue standards blotched golden yellow; 7626 Dutch Iris, Imperator 
soft blue falls with narrow orange stripe. Excellent for all purposes. Tall. 3 for 25¢; 12 for 75¢; 100 for $5.50 
‘ 3 for 25¢; 12 for 75¢; 100 for $5.50 
7627 King Mauve Extra large, violet-mauve flowers with a clear A f 
mauve blotch. Quite artistic. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 Five Select Duich Iris 
7628 Van Everdimgen Standards are white; falls are yellow marked 
with orange. Very popular. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 Blue Sea, Bronze Queen, Golden Harvest, 
V Viiet! abe ae ok Imperator and White Superior 
7629 Van fe iolet-blue standards; silvery blue falls with yellowish 
orange line in center. Fine form. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 7984— 15 Bulbs, 3 of each, value $1.50 for $1.35 
7630 White Superior Uniform pure white with a thin sulphur-yellow 7986— 30 Bulbs, 6 of each, value 2.30 for 2.10 
line on the falls. Good keeper. 3 for 35¢; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00 7987— 60 Bulbs, 12 of each, value 4.60 for 4.00 
7776 Mixed Colors Many pretty shades in an extra select mixture. 7989—125 Bulbs, 25 of each, value 8.25 for 7.50 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 75¢; 100 for $5.50 
ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Neat, compact plants with long, stiff-stemmed, showy flowers in many charming colors, such 
as blue, rose, scarlet, white, etc. Bloom in May and June. Plant bulbs 3 in. deep and 6 in. apart 
in a cool, moist, but well-drained soil. Require winter protection north of Washington, D. C., 
unless they are planted in a very sheltered location. In northern states, or in any cold section, 
we do not advise outdoor fall planting; it is better to wait until spring. In southern states, 
fall planting is best. Fine for pot culture, borders and rock gardens. Ideal for cutting. 1 ft. 
7642 Blue Poppy Lovely, large, single poppy-like flowers in various shades of blue. 
Most attractive in the garden; prized as cut flowers. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7643 De Caen, Poppy Flowered 
Large, single poppy-like flowers in a great 
variety of bright colors. White, scarlet and 
shades of blue predominate; many are 
beautifully ringed or zoned. Unusually 
showy mixture. Some doubles may appear. 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 70¢; 100 for $4.75 
7644 His Excellency Quite large single, 
poppy-like blooms of brilliant scarlet set off 
by a white base and blue-black center. 
3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7645 St. Brigid An extra choice mix- 
ture of semi-double and double blooms in a 
wonderful array of rich and brilliant colors; 
some selfs, others of more than one color ae 
with many prettily zoned or ringed. 7645 Anemone coronaria, St. Brigid 
3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 3 for 30¢; 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
RANUNCULUS 
7653 Tecolote Giants The largest and most magnificent strain ever offered. Giant 
double and semi-double flowers, 3 in. and more across, are freely borne on strong stems, 
12 to 15 in. long. Our mixture contains a wonderful range of colors—yellows, from straw 
to deep golden yellow; all shades of red; orange; pink; many ringed and tipped with a 
deeper color. Do best in a shady location and in moderately rich soil. Fine for cutting. 
Not reliably hardy. north of Washington, D. C., except in warm, sheltered locations. 
Splendid for growing in frames or pots. Set roots, claws downward, 2 in. deep, 4 to 6 in. 
apart. If grown in pots, plant 6 to 8 roots in a 6-in. pot; cover roots with 1 in. of soil, 
and allow 2 in. of space between them. Ranunculus roots are small and resemble tiny 
clumps of dahlias. 3 for 20¢; 12 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50 
When you have ordered your bulbs, why not 
lend this Catalog to a friend ? 
In northern states, or in any cold section, we advise waiting until spring to plant Ranunculus and 
Anemone bulbs outdoors. Both of these classes, however, are suitable for indoor winter culture or 
i é growing in frames. 
7653 Ranunculus, Tecolote Giants , F : ee 
3 for 20¢; 12 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50 Full cultural directions are given on all bags containing the bulbs. . 29 
