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Crocus 



Dreer's Giant Xamed Crocus 



Collections of Crocus 



12 each of the 6 Giant named sorts, 72 bulbs S2 00 



25 each of the 6, Giant named sorts, 150 bulbs 3 50 



50 each of the 6 Giant named sorts, 300 bulbs 6 00 



100 each of the 6 Giant named sorts, 600 bulbs 11 50 



$1 -10 



SI 2 00 



1 40 



12 00 



1 40 



12 GO 



1 50 



13 00 



Mixed Crocus 



The bulbs offered under this head are smaller than the Giant 

 Named sorts offered above, but are quite satisfactory for planting 

 in the grass or for any position out of doors. 



Per Doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



Blue and Purple sorts SO 25 



Striped sorts - 25 



White sorts 25 



Large Yellow, good bulbs 25 



All Colors Mixed. 25 cts. per doz.; SI. 25 per 100; SIO.OO per 1000. 



ChionodOXa (Clory of the Snow) 



Luciliae. One of the most beautiful of our spring-flowering bulbs, coming into flower 

 soon after the snow is gone.' Grows well in any good garden soil, and when once 

 planted requires no further care. Flowers of brilliant sky-blue color, with white 

 centre. SO cts. per doz.; S3.00 per 100; S25.00 per 1000. 



Dielytra or Dicentra 



Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart, or Seal Flower). An old-fashioned favorite; its long race- 

 mes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers are always attractive; it is used largely for 

 forcing; and is perfectly at home in any part of the hardy border, and especially 

 valuable for planting in the shade. Strong clumps, 50 cts. each; S5.00 per doz. 

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Eranthis Hy emails (Winter Aconite) 



A pretty yellow flower, valuable for its early blooming and contrasting well with the 

 Snowdrops, which are the only flowers to keep it company at the early season in which 

 it blooms. 45 cts. per doz.; S3 .00 per 100: S25.00 per 1000. 



This brilliant and universally admired spring flower wiU 

 thrive in any soil or situation, but to be brought to the 

 highest perfection it should be grown in an open bed or 

 border of deep, rich sandy loam. When planted in large 

 groups or lines of distinct color, the eflect is very striking. 

 They are invaluable for pot culture. To secure a succession 

 of blooms commence planting early in October, 6 or 8 

 bulbs in a pot (the named varieties are best for ttiis pur- 

 pose), using rich soil and planting about half an inch deep. 

 They can also be grown in saucers or bowls, in prepared 

 bulb fibre or in water and pebbles, in the sapie way as the 

 Chinese Sacred Lily. Eor complete cultural notes see our 

 book, "Hinls on the Growing of Bulbs." Price, 25 cts.; 

 or sent free to customers if asked for at time of ordering. 



Dreer's Giant Named Crocus 



These are large bulbs of the best of the newer hybrid and 

 standard varieties, and are remarkable for richness of color 

 and size of their flowers, and are the best to use where extra 

 fine results are ■S'anted. 

 Caesar. A new hj-brid with \-ery large flowers of rich 



purple. 



Kathleen Parlow. The finest pure white of the new 

 hybrids, extra large cup-shaped flowers with orange anthers. 

 King of the Whites. The best pure white of the older sorts. 

 Mammoth Yellow. Golden, yellow, verj' large bulbs, pro- 

 ducing a mass of flowers. 

 Pallas. A very showy new hybrid, flowers prettily striped lilac 



on a white ground; orange anthers. 

 Purpurea Grandiflora. The richest purple of the standard 



sorts; very effective. 

 Price. Any of the above, in selected bulbs, 40 cts. per doz.; 

 S2.50 per 100; S22.00 per 1000. 



Chioxodox.^ 



NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per 

 ent. to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



