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*Colchicuni Speciosum.— The largest of the genus. Flowers 
very large, beautiful rose color. Fine for pots 
or cold-frame 25 S2.50 
variegatum.— Flowers beautifully marted with lilac 
and white 85.00 per 100 10 75 
*Cooperia. — A genus of Texan bulbs with fine white, very 
fragrant flowers. The bulbs must be lifted each 
autumn and stored in dry soil. 
•Cooperia Drummondi.— Flowers half an inch across, bloomiug 
only at evening 15 1.50- 
tpedunculala. — Much larger and fijcer than the last; 
the flowers at first pure white, gradually turning 
to purple and very fragrant, remaining open 
longer, a day and sometimes two. $12.00 per 100 20 2. CO 
tCorydalis bulbosa. — Dwai-f early-floweiing species -with nu- 
merous red flowers §5.00 per 100 10 l .00 
bracteata. — ^Flowers yellow ; rare , 50 
fcava albiflora. — neat dwarf species with numerous 
racemes of pure white, very fragrant flowers, 
lofitin^ a considerable timeinbloom. lO.OOperlOO 15 1.50 
Tcava lilacina. — A fine lilac-flowered variety of flielast 20 2.00 
tKoIpakowskiana.— Xew from Turkestan 35 3.50 
tLedebouri. — Now, with mauve-colored flowers with 
purple centres 35 3.50 
tnobilis. ^oble FumUoj'i/. — One of the. finest, with 
large heads of yellow flowers 50 5.00 
tSewerzovf. — New from Turkestan , 75 7.50 
Crocus. — This beautiful showy genus we can thoroughly re- 
commend to our friends who desire a succession 
of bloom from early spring until summer. They 
are valuable for planting in grass, especially the 
mixed sorts, as they require no care after plant- 
ing and grow finer every year, 
f Crocus alatavicus.— New, with very large white flowers, del- 
icately veined with black 25 2.50 
taurcus.— Golden yellow ; rare and very beautiful 30 3.00 
tbanalicus. — A beautiful species from Hungary, with 
deep rich purple flowers, vaiying to white with a 
darker purple blotch near the end of the petals. 
Early spring $5.00 per 100 10 l.OQ 
fbillorus. — Bcotcli Oroc^m. — ^AVhito, with pnrple stripes. 
.'5i2.00perlOO 6 50 
fDalmalicus. DalmnUanGrocus.—VlowQXfi lilac, in early 
spring 20 2.00 
■flrldiflorus. — A very showy species with bright purple 
flowers in Sept, and Oct 25 2.60 
tKorolkowl.— A new species from Turkestan, with 
orange-yellow flowers ; flowering in spring 50 
tMsesiacus. — Large bright yellow ; fine. 
$1.60 per 100 5 60 
tnudiflorus,— Flowers rich violet-purplo, in autumn.... 20 2. DO 
