MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Bl kat 
DE CAEN ANEMONES 
Anemone 
Anemone (Monarch de Caen). A magnificent 
robust growing strain of Poppy Anemone 
with immense saucer-shaped flowers of the 
most brilliant colors from pink to beautiful 
shades of blue and scarlet borne on long stiff 
stems. 6 for 55c; dozen $1.00. 
Anemone (Blue Poppy). A most attractive 
strain of beautiful blue poppy type Anemone 
with large flowers. 6 for 55c; dozen $1.00. 
Anemone (His Excellency). A grand variety 
with Poppy type flowers of the most vivid 
scarlet with silver-white base and black cen- 
tral boss measuring 3 inches across. 6 for 
55c; dozen $1.00. 
Anemone (St. Brigid). Mixed. Large semi- 
double flowers of the most brilliant hues and 
delicate shades of colors, including a good 
proportion of rose, pink, lavender and blues. 
6 for 55c; dozen $1.00. 
Cannas 
These showy Cannas need warm locations for 
best results. We offer this year dormant 
root divisions o/ three of the best known 
varieties. These divisions should be sprouted 
in flats or pots during March or April and set 
out in beds when the soil has warmed up. 
Prices: Each 30c; 6 for $1.75 
King Humbert. Red—4 feet. Scarlet flowers, 
bronze leaves. 
Hungaria. Pink—31 feet. The best pink, with 
bluish green leaves. Flowers very large. 
Yellow King Humbert. 4 feet. Foliage very 
dark green; flowers deep rich yellow, softly 
spotted with bright red. 
RANUNCULUS 
ST. BRIGID ANEMONE 
Montbretias 
This delightful bulbous plant blooms from 
July until frost and is excellent for cutting. 
Bulbs should be planted outdoors during 
Feb.-March. Depth 2 inches. 
Earlharm Large Flowered Hybrids. They 
are a completely new race, being generally 
much taller and more robust in growth, and 
having flowers of great size and beauty; 
some measuring 3 to 4 inches. Special 
Mixed. 6 for $1.00; dozen $1.80. 
Ranunculus 
Ranunculus (Tecolote Giants). By far the 
largest and most magnificent strain of 
Ranunculus. Flowers are very double, 
blanded with semi-double; centers are usu- 
ally light green. Mixture contains a beautiful 
range of colors. 6 for 55c; dozen $1.00. 
Separate Colors: Red, Pink and Orange, 6 
for 60c; dozen $1.10. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
Culture. A popular method of culture is to 
provide a pan or box, and cover the bottom 
to the depth of one inch with peat moss, 
placing the bulb immediately on top and 
then covering with still another layer of peat 
moss. They should be kept moist and mod- 
erately warm. As soon as roots appear plant 
in pots in a light soil, one inch below the 
surface, and water cautiously until plant has 
shown growth, then increase the amount. 
Good drainage is essential. 
While professional gardeners start tubers in 
pots indoors during early spring, the dor- 
mant bulbs may be planted 10 inches apart 
in the open ground during May with excel- 
lent results. They will thrive in partial shade. 
Planted on the north side of a house they 
will make a beautiful display and in those 
places where hardly any other flower will 
bloom satisfactorily. 
Double Camellia Flowered. We offer the 
following colors: 
Orange Pink 
White Rose 
Yellow Scarlet 
Mixed 
Large bulbs. Each 30c; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.25 
CARNATION TYPE TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
Carnation or Double Frilled. Large double 
flowers resembling a carnation in form. 
The petals are frilled and have serrated 
edges. Offered in mixed colors only. Each 
30c; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.25. 
Hanging Basket Begonias 
This is the Pendula or Lloydii type. It is an 
unsurpassed strain containing double flow- 
ers only. Often hundreds of blossoms to the 
plant. Excellent for hanging baskets, win- 
dow and porch boxes. Also fine in the rock 
garden. Sold in the following colors: red, 
pink, orange, yellow, white and mixed. Each 
30c; 6 for $1.75. 
BEGONIA OFFER 
All Types and Colors Mixed 
Except Hanging Basket 
ALES LARGE, BULBS 
Guaranteed to Bloom 
12 for $2.75 
25 for $5.25 
THE TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, LA CONNER, WASHINGTON 23 
