GLEN BROTHERS, ROCHESTER , N. Y. 
The Crosus is 
one of the earliest 
Spring flowers. 
They are entierly 
hardy and thrive 
best in a rich dry 
soil and a sunny 
location. The bulbs should be 
planted about 3 inches deep, 
set singly or massed in beds. 
In lawns and pleasure parks, 
planted in the grass, the 
Crocus is extremely effective. A fa¬ 
vorite plan is to raise the sod of the 
law’n with a trowel or spade, to a 
depth of about 3 inches, place the bulb 
underneath the sod and press back 
into place. The flowers and foliage are gone before 
the law'll needs mowing so that it will not in¬ 
terfere with the beauty of the lawn. The Crocus 
is also a great favorite for house culture, giving 
very satisfactory results. Our bulbs are extra 
fine, large and well selected and will produce 
large flowers of all shades of white, yellow and 
blue. 
I'ltICES.—15c. per do/.; $1.00 per 100; $K.OO per 1,000. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT 
CROCUSES 
THE 
CROCUSES 
NAMED VARIETIES. 
Albion, purple, extra large flower. 
Huron von Brunow, large; bright 
purple. 
Caroline Chisholm, pure white. 
King of the 111 ii tvs, very large and 
fine. 
King of the Whiten, one of the best 
and in great demand. 
FINE MIXED 
Fine mixed blue, different varieties. 
Fine mixed striped, different vari¬ 
eties. 
I.nMnje.stueu.se, large white flower, 
striped dark lilac. 
Madame Mina, violet and white, very 
desirable. 
Montblanc, pure white, large. 
Pupurea Granditlora, richest purple. 
Sir Walter Scott, white, striped 
purple. 
VARIETIES. 
Fine mixed white, different varieties. 
Fine General Mixed, different vari¬ 
eties. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
CROWN IMPERIAL. 
Well known hardy border plants, bearing clusters of immense pedant, 
bell shaped flowers, surmounted with a tuft of green leaves. They do 
better if planted in good rich soil and may be left undisturbed for years. 
15c. each; $1.50 per doz. Postpaid. 
FLORAL FIRECRACKER. 
Brilliant crimson, red tipped with Pea green. Flowers are very lasting 
and beautiful. Needs partial shade and a deep loose soil, thoroughly 
drained. 5c. each; 6 for 25c.; 45c. per doz. 
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