Probably they mean the most common hydrated form, you can find the most common form,often on Wikipedia, or other online source. i say probably, for a number of reasons. Briefly, the anhydrous form is usually insoluble in water. Yes, you heard right, the insoluble form doesn't dissolve well,it hydrates first, then it dissolves. So if for some reason, they want to specify the recipe with the anhydrous form, then they've made it more difficult to make, for practically no reason. Still,these things are sometimes written this way, because people feel like it, I guess.
Also, remember, this is a learning forum. you can amuse yourself by computing the concentration with both forms of salts. What molarity would you get each way? The difference can't be insignificant, but you've hit on the point yourself, maybe it doesn't affect the reaction? Do the math and show us.