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CROCUS 
This universally admired spring Sower will 
thrive in any soil or situation, but should be 
grown in an open bed or border of rich, sandy 
loam. To secure a succession of blooms com- 
mence planting early in October, six or eight 
bulbs in a pot (the named varieties are best 
for this purpose), using rich soil and planting 
about an inch deep. 
NAMED CROCUS 
These are large bulbs of the best varieties 
and are remarkable for richness of color and 
size of Howers. 
Cloth of Gold. Yellow, veined brown. 
King of the Blues. Rich purplish blue. 
Mme. Mina. White, striped lavender-blue. 
Mammoth Yellow. Golden yellow; very large. 
Mont Blanc. Large pure white. 
Purpurea grandiflora. Richest purple. 
Queen of the Netherlands. Purest white. 
Sir Walter Scott. White, striped with violet. 
Any of the abovei In extra fine bulbs, 15c. 
per doz., 70c. per 100, £6 per 1 ,00O 
MIXED CROCUS 
Uc)/.. 100 1,000 
Blue and Purple shades . .$0 10 $0 40 $;i 50 
Striped and Variegated sorts 10 40 3 50 
White sorts 10 40 3 50 
Golden Yellow. Good bulbs 10 40 3 50 
All Colors, mixed 10 35 3 00 
Miscellaneous Bulbs and Roots 
AGAPANTHUS (African Lily) 
Splendid ornamental plants, bearing large clusters of 
bright blue and pure white flowers on long flower-stalks, 
and lasting a long time in bloom. 
Umbellatus. Bright blue. 
Umbellatus alba. Pure white. 
Umbellatus Mooreanus. Of dwarfer, more compact 
habit than the type and much freer flowering, even the 
smallest plants throwing up strong flower-spikes, with 
large umbels of 30 to 50 beautiful dark blue flowers. 
Any of the above, IS cts. each, SI.SO per doz. 
ANEMONES 
These charming hardy spring flowers are becoming 
better known and more popular as a garden flower. 
They succeed best in a light, rich, well-drained loam. 
Plant in (October or November, or as soon as the ground 
can be worked in the spring. If planted in the autumn, 
they should be covered with leaves, straw or long 
manure on the approach of winter. P'or pot culture, 
fill with any rich, porous compost, with good drainage, 
planting four roots in a 5-inch pot; place in acoldframe, 
or any moderately cool situation, giving very little 
water until the plants appear; then remove to the 
greenhouse or sitting-room window. 
DOUBLE ANEMONES 
Duchess of Lorraine. Deep i Ceres. White, tinted rose 
rose. Bosette. Delicate rose. 
Harold. Blue. | L'Eclair. Scarlet. 
4 cts. each, 40 cts. per doz., £2.50 per 100 ; Double 
Mixed, all colors, 3 cts. each, 25 cts. per doz., £1.60 
per lOO. 
SINGLE ANEMONES 
Each Diiz. 100 
Single Brilliant Scarlet $0 02 $0 20 $1 25 
Single White (The Bride) 02 20 1 25 
Single Mixed. All colors 02 20 I 00 
