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36 ^ CROCUSES (1874-75). ' ■ L J\ 
The above CROCUSES in collections. 
Per 1000 in 10 varieties, named, my selection . . . . . j 
Per 500 in 10 — - _ . 
Per 100 in 10 — — — . . . . . 
CROCUSES in superb mixture. 
In 4 separate colours (striped, blue, white, and yellow), every c 
containing different sorts. 
• S. d; ;-■* * 
Per 1000. ...... 18 6 
Per .500. .. 10 „ 
Per 100. 2 » 
CROCUSES of all colours, mixed, fine. 
s. d. 
Per 1000. 14 6 
Per 500. ...... 7 8 
Per 100.. 18 
SELECT CROCUSES. 
The following assortments are composed of all the best and 
beautiful varieties of Crocuses known in the trade. These var 
are very remarkable for richness in colour and the immens 
of their flowers. 
Assortment of 1000 select Crocuses, in 25 varieties, named. . j 
- 500 — - 25 - - . . 
- 100 - - 25 - _ . . 
- 50 — - 25 - — . . 
NARCISSUS. 
Their culture, out of doors as well as in pots for forci] 
the same as for Hyacinths; see pages 1-4. 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 
^ ^ixitat>le for forcing. 
Mlazeltnan major, see TremmUS. 
30. Double de Constantinople (iV. orientalis Jlore pleno), very 
double flowers, white, in large clusters, emitting a 
delightful fragrance . * . . ... . . . . . 
.• * • per cent . . . . 
19. dubius (papyraceus) (Paper whit-e), flowers single, pure 
{ f \y , f . / ' £ • white, with strong perfume, very suitable for forcing. . 
- * * * p percent . . . . 
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