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MIsS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



CROCUS. 



The winter may be long and hard, the spring cold and 

 backward, but these flowers with the Snowdrops are 

 nature's first children of spring. They will force their 

 way upward through cold and storm, and greet you 

 the arrival of the first warm day in all 

 their glory. They look so fresh and bright, 

 and like the rainbow, they seem to say 

 dreary winter is over. They carpet the 

 ground with all colors, and you will feel 

 glad that with so little money and trouble 

 you can always have these little friends 

 with you. Plant on the lawn, 

 in borders, and along the south 

 side of the house. 



My prices on Crocus include 

 postage or expressage prepaid 

 by me. 



Giant Flowered Crocus Mixed. 



This is a special selection made up from named varieties. The bulbs are much stronger than those of the ordinary 

 mixed grade and of course will produce a much better effect. Extra large flowering, all colors mixed, 15c. 

 per dozen; 50 for 40c.; 75c. per 100; $5.00 per 1,000. 



Fancy Crocus Mixed— loc. dozen ; 70c. 100 ; $4.00 per 1,000. 



Mammoth Yellow Crocus — Large rich golden-yellow flowers ; very vigorous ; bulbs very large, 

 2 for 5c. ; 5 for loc. ; 15 for 35c. ; 75c. per 100 ; $6.00 per 1,000. 



SPBCIAI/ OFFBR— Mixed Crocus, all colors, good bulbs. loc. dozen; 45c. per 100; 

 $3.50 per 1,000. Postage paid by me. 



Fancy Named Crocus. 



Cloth of Gold — Yellow and brown. 

 Queens Victoria— Snow white. 

 David Rii5^io— Rich purple. 

 Sir Walter Scott— Blue, white striped. 



Ne Plus Ultra— Deep purple. 



Price of the named kinds loc. dozen ; 50 for 

 50C.; 100 for 75c., postage paid. 



3 each of the 5 named kinds, 20C. 



12 each for 70c. 



