GALANTHUS 
ANEMONES 
Anemones may be planted any time during 
the year in warm climates; early spring in the 
northern states. Soak 2 or 3 hours in water; 
plant two inches deep in a sunny location. 
After Anemones have been soaked you will be 
able to find the top of the tuber by the old 
stem scar or there may be some root growth 
remaining on the bottom of the tuber 
MONARCH DE CAEN. Magnificent and robust 
strain of single poppy Anemones. 
10 for 80c, 100 for $7.00 
ST. BRIGID. Finest of semi-double 
Anemones. Brilliant mixed colors. 
10 for 80c, 100 for $7.00 
strain 
15 
GALANTHUS 
(Snowdrops) 
Snowdrops deserve a place in every home 
garden as they are among the first to bloom 
in the spring. They are more accurately but 
less commonly known by their Greek name 
Galanthus, meaning ‘Milk Flower’’. The small 
bulbs should be planted from two to four inches 
deep quite close together. The flowers are small 
and dainty; particularly effective in masses, 
under evergreens like cedars or in thin wood- 
lands. If planted in grassland and woodland the 
natural conditions will give a mulch in winter, 
but in other positions they should be carefully 
covered with coarse straw or well decayed 
manure. 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS. Single. 
10 for $1.00, 100 for $8.00 
NIVALIS FLORE PLENO. Double. 
10 for $1.20, 100 for $9.00 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID 
