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saucers,- etc., filled with moss or sand, drainage is unnecessarj', hut on no 
account should the moss or sand ever be allowed to get dry. Treatment same 
as recommended for hyacinths in sand or moss. 
Dutch Crocus. 
PEB DOZ. PEB 100. 
Blue, mixed ild 1 50 
Striped, mixed 20 1 60 
White, mixed 20 1 50 
Large yellow, very fine 2.5 1 75 
Cloth of Gold, small ttow-er, golden yellow, with brown stripe 25 1 75 
Scotch, striped, white and black 25 1 75 
New Seedling Dutch Crocus. 
Wherever large and handsome flowers are required, whether for beds, 
clumps or edgings, the following seedling varieties should be jdanted. They 
are also most suitable for planting in vases, china bowls, wire baskets or any 
other elegant contrivance. 
Selected Named Dutch Varieties. 
* "WHITE. PER DOZ. 
Albion, w’bite, finely striped 00 
Caroline Chisbolm, white, beautiful, full sized, snow white 25 
Mont Blanc, pure white, splendid 40 
Queen Victoria, the purest white, with good habit 40 
STRIPED LILAC, BLUE, AKD PURPLE ON IVIIITE GROUND. 
Cloth of Silver, beautiful purple, striped on white ground 25 
Lilaceus, distinct lilac, superb 35 
Bembrandt, dark, striped blue, extra 40 
Sir Walter Scott, very large, yvitli beautiful lilac penciling and pur 
pie tube •' 35 
BLUE AND WHITE. 
King William, dark blue, one of the best 40 
La Lucur, light blue, very fine, 40 
Ne plus ultra, fine light blue, tipped with white and rose petals 35 
Prince Albert, large, purplish lilac 35 
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LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
One of the most beautiful of spring-flowering plants for early forcing in 
pots, whose delicious odor is univt^rsally sought, being proverbial for its neat 
and chaste outline of growth, which is close, dwarf and compact. 
Fine large buds, suitable for forcing or bedding 8e. each, 75 per doz. 
THE SNOW DROP, 
As the earliest of spring-flowering bulbs, is universally admired for its elegant 
drooping snow-white blos.soms. The first-flowering of its varieties is the com- 
mon Single Snowdrop, which may be considered the most graceful and beauti- 
ful, commencing to bloom from February ; this is succeeded by the Double- 
flowered. 
PER nOZ. PER 100. 
Double-flowering 60 4 50 
Single " 25 1 75 
