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ANEMONES DE CAEN 
ANEMONES 
Large Single Types 
MONARCH DE CAEN 
In mixed colors. 
HIS EXCELLENCY 
Large bulbs: Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.25 
Red. Large bulbs: Doz. 85c, 100 for $6.00 
BLUE POPPY 
Blue. Large bulbs: Doz. 85c, 100 for $6.00 
THE BRIDE 
White. Large bulbs: Doz. 85c, 100 for $6.00 
ST. BRIGID (Semi-double Type) 
In many gorgeous colors. Large bulbs: Doz. 85c, 100 for $6.00 
RANUNCULUS 
Beautiful full double flowers in many shades. In severe climates 
they may be started in pots or planted out as early as possible in 
the spring. In the Northwest February planting is best. Cover only 
2 inches and keep the ground moist as the leaves are very delicate 
and will not come through the ground if it becomes dry and crusted 
over. 
RED SHADES 
YELLOW SHADES 
GOLD SHADES 
PINK SHADES 
ORANGE SHADES 
WHITE SHADES 
and 
MI|IXED—AII shades. 
Largest size bulbs: Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.25 
TRITELEYA 
TRITELEYA UNIFLORA VIOLACEA 
A root-like bulb which produces in early spring a pale violet- 
blue flower with white center having a delightful fragrance. They 
multiply very rapidly and are very good in rock gardens or under 
shrubs or trees. Doz. 65c 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM 
Snowflake 
Producing spikes of drooping white flowers having a small green tip 
on each petal. The height is about 1 Y2 feet. A shady location suits 
them best and they should not be disturbed for several years, the 
blooms becoming better as they become established. Blooming 
time April and May. Large bulbs: Doz. $1.10 
GALANTHUS 
SNOWDROPS 
A dainty milk-white bell-like flower suspended on a delicate 
stem. They are one of the first flowers to blossom in the spring; 
very hardy and multiply rapidly. Doz. 70c 
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SCILLA SIBIRICA 
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RANUNCULUS 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Wood Hyacinth 
The flowers are similar to Hyacinths, being bell-shaped, drooping 
flowers, many on a spike. Left in place for several years they multi- 
ply rapidly, forming clumps which send up many spikes of graceful 
blooms. In three colors: 
ALBA. White. Per doz. 80c 
ROSE QUEEN. Lilac rose. Per doz. 90c 
BLUE QUEEN. Medium blue. Per doz. 75c 
MIXED. A mixture of the above varieties. Per doz. 80c 
SIBIRICA. Intense blue. Per doz. 75c 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
Guinea Hen Flower 
Checkered drooping flowers of yellow, white, purple and brown on 
12-inch stalks. A good rock garden flower preferring a light and 
moist loam. Doz. 45c, 100 for $3.00 
CHIONODOXA—Glory of the Snow 
Dainty blue star-shaped flowers with white throats. Early bloomers; 
ideal for rock garden and mass plantings. Five inches tall. 
Doz. 35c, 100 for $2.00 
ERYTHRONIUM 
Dogs-tooth Violet 
Small lily-shaped yellow blooms over unusual mottled foliage. Short, 
shade-loving plants which add much to any rockery. 
Doz. 85c, 100 for $6.00 
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinth 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
Like miniature bunches of grapes, these 8-inch high clusters of 
gentian blue flowers are most attractive. To be effective they 
should be planted in clumps. Plant only 3 to 4 inches deep. They 
are absolutely hardy and will multiply rapidly. They are very nice 
for cutting and have a pleasing fragrance. 
Top size bulbs: Doz. 50c¢ 
ALBUM 
White Grape Hyacinth—A white form not quite so tall as Heav- 
enly Blue and the spikes even daintier. Doz. 60c 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUM 
Feather Hyacinth—A very unusual and also very lovely flower 
in the form of a feathery plume; the color is blue-violet. Height 
about 8 inches. Doz. 75¢ 
WILSHIRE GARDENS 
