SIBIRICA 
Plant the bulbs 3 or 4 
inches deep, 3 inches 
apart. Bright blue flow- 
ers on slender stems. 
GALANTHUS 
(SNOWDROPS) 
Very early, sometimes blooming while 
snow is still on the ground. Small, white, 
pendant flowers on 
stems 3 or 4 inches tall. 
Plant bulbs in sunny or 
lightly 
4 inches deep and 3 
shaded place, 
inches apart. 
CHIONODOXA 
Called Glory of the Snow. As early as 
Crocuses, they are about 5 inches high 
with small attractive 
blue of lily 
form, several ona stem. WV 
Plant the bulbs 3 inches 
deep and 3-4 inches \ 
flowers 
apart. 
DiUST Geri lsRees 
Orchid-like flowers that blossom in June, 
and make excellent cut flowers. In northern 
latitudes they should be covered with a 
light mulch after the ground freezes. For 
best effect Dutch Iris should be massed in 
beds separately by colors. 
ANEMONES 
Are available in both single and double 
types. Colors range from purple, blue, red, 
and make excellent cut 
flowers. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR OUT- 
DOOR FALL PLANTING IN THE NORTHERN 
LATITUDES OF THE U. S. 
rose to white, 
RANUNCULUS 
1% 
produce double globe-like blooms in yel- 
Plants grow about feet tall, and 
low, orange, scarlet, crimson, pink and 
white. Ranunculus are fine for cut flowers. 
As with Anemones, we do not recommend 
fall 
Ranunculus for outdoor planting in 
northern latitudes. 
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