'€anne/f ^on4' TSufd ^afa/ogue. 
No, 
285 PDRPURBA GRANDIPLORA— 
Rich deep purple, large 
286 QUEEN VICTORIA— Pure white 
287 SIR JOHN FRANKLIN— One of 
the finest, dark purple 
288 SIR WALTER SCOTT— White, 
striped lilac 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
CROCUS— continuBd. 
Per 100, Per doz. 
S. d. s. (1. 
2 6 
2 6 0 5 
260 in 10 splendid varieties 
100 10 
50 in 10 ,, . ,, 
250 in 6 varieties... 
100 in 5 „ ... ;;; 
Special quotaiions for larger 
No. ' 
289 YELLOW — Extra large selected 
oel 1.000, 28s. 
290 YELLOW — Second size ,, 18s. 
291 MIXED BLUB, per 1,000, 13s 
292 MIXED WHITE l;Jj 
293 MIXED STRIPED ’’ I3s’ 
294 MIXED, ALL COLOURS, 
per 1,000, 13s. 
6s. 6d. 
3s. Od. 
Is. 9d. 
4s. Od. 
2s. Od. 
Ill 
*er loo. Per doz, 
s. d. s. d. 
16 0 3 
quantilies on application. 
CROCUS SPECIES. 
9V1UO Ul lUO m08t VaiUaDie 
unbroken chain from September to April. Oi 
the last of ordinary flowers have disappeared. 
Those marked a. 
No. 
autumn-Jloviering , s, spring ; v), 
* oni -^^^TAVICUS— White inside, outside speckled purplish erev 
a 301 ASTURICUS-Purple-lilac, darker base inipnengrey ... 
a 302 ASTURICUS ATRO-PURPURBUS— Fine dark purple handsome 
in 303 CHRYSANTHUS— Yellow purpie, namlsorae 
w 304 CLOTH OP GOLD (Susianua)-Giolden' yelloiv,"heavily striped 
side, very showy ; useful for edgings and masses ... ner 1 000 is« « 
w 305 ETRUSCUS-White, purple lines ^ 
in 306 IMPBRATI — Violet, fawn and black... 
a 307 IRIDIFLORUS— Rich purple and pale lilac... 
??? LONGIFLORUS (Odorus)— Rose-lilac, charming... 
a 309 PULCHBLLUS— Lavender-blue, white anthers, lovely 
a 310 SALZMANNI— Lilac feathered, shy bloomer 
« 311 SATIVUS (Saffron)— Purple 
** Purplish blue, large, handsome and showy • one of the hest 
a 313 ZONATDS — Kose-lilac, scarlet rine, beautiful earliest of all 
314 MIXED AUTUMN-FLOV7ERING CROCtUf^^ r "■ • "• 
315 MIXED WINTBR.FLO™Tg CROC^^^^^^^^ 
316 MIXED BARLY-SPRING CROCUSES, for naturalis.i ifgms“s ® 
forming as 
they do an 
almost 
lose varieties which flower after 
Per 100. 
Per doz. 
Each. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
— 
3 0 
0 4 
12 6 
1 9 
0 2 
5 6 
1 0 
0 2 
6 0 
1 0 
0 2 
2 0 
0 4 
— 
1 9 
0 2 
4 6 
0 8 

— 
2 0 
0 3 
— 
1 9 
0 2 
— 
1 9 
0 2 
10 6 
1 6 
4 6 
0 8 
0 2 
4 6 
0 8 
0 2 
5 0 
0 9 
0 2 
4 6 
0 8 
5 6 
0 10 

4 6 
0 8 

POLYANTHUS NARCISSI. 
C^oxBlia or Bunch~Flowered. ) 
EasOy cultivated, requiring about the same treatment as the Hvaciiitb ' 
outdoors, the same as Tulips or the Common Daffodils All the ’following vari®r °'^'* u? 1^°''^’ ““y 
for supplying cut flowers in^he Spring; very free flowering and ^ 
No. Per doz 
317 BATHURST — Primrose, orange cup, dwarf 
318 GRAND MONARQUE— White, citron cup 
PRIMO— White, citron cup, one of the earliest to bloom ". 
Ill GLORIOSUS ^Whit «ffective 
6 Z 1 ULORIOSUS— White, orange cup, showy and earlv 
322 HER MAJESTY— White, yellow cup, free flowering • extra fine 
323 JAUNB SUPREME — Primrose, orange cup ' 
324 NEWTON — Yellow, orange cup, very fine, large 
328 6s. fitl' 
33n Mivwn white, citron cup ,- early, good for market ... . per 100 10s 
330 MIXED, for mixed flower beds, borders, and cutting .. ... per luu, lus. 
CollBctions of Polyanthus Narcissus, 
III ^50 ?o 3.33 25 in 5 useful kinds ... 
60 „ 10 7 6 33^ j2 „ 6 
per 100, 12s. 6d. 
, , 1 Os. 6d. 
12.S. 6d. 
,, 10s. Od. 
per 100, 10s. 6(7. 
be planted 
invaluable 
Each, 
s. d, 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 8 
s. d. 
4 0 
2 0 
