CROCUS, Spring Flowering 
These are anionsr the loveliest of all spring’- 
flowering plants. They need rather a sunny 
place in the garden to make the flowers open 
up fully and look their best. 
BARON VON BRUNOVV. I^arge bluish mauve. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
GOLDEN YELIjOVV. Fine bright yellow. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
JULIA CULP. Large purple with lighter edge. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
KING OF THE WHITES. Large pure white. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Deep lilac blue, 
very large. Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
STRIPED BEAUTY. Purple lines on white. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.50. 
SPECIAL CROCUS MIXTURES 
Attractively Priced 
Doz. 100 
UNxNAMED, all blue and purple. .$0.30 $2.00 
UNNAMED, all white . .. .30 2.00 
UNNAMKID, all striped . _ .30 2.00 
UNNAMED, all yellow . 30 2.00 
UNNAMED, all colors . .30 2.00 
The 1000 rate is !» times the 100 rate. 
Crocus Species 
SPRING FLOWERING 
SUSIANUS (Cloth of Cold). Inside yellow with 
gold outside. Flowers are produced in great 
profusion. Splendid for the rockery. Blooms 
before the common Crocus. Doz. 40c; 100, 
$2.,50. 
VERSICOIjOR (Cloth of Silver). Inside white 
with lilac outside, very pretty and free 
flowering. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.00. 
ELEPHANT GARLIC 
This is one of the late Luther Burbank’s 
originations, in which he has glorified the 
common garden variety of garlic to the extent 
that it will grow to the height of ,5 feet. It has 
a large i)uri)le ball of l)loom on to]) of this tall 
stem. Rather attractive novelty and hull)s 
good for seasoning. Stock limited. Large 
Imibs 50c each. 
ANEMONES 
These should be planted about 6 inches deep, 
and prefer a cool place in the garden. They 
are half hardy and require a mulch of straw or 
leaves in severe climates. 
MONARCH DE CAEN. A giant single poppy 
tyi)e with immense flowers on long stems, 
(^olors range in shades of blue, lavender, 
pink, and scarlet. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.00. 
ST. BRIGH). I^arge semi-double flowers with 
finely divided petals, and singles with broad 
petals, in a wonderful assortment of delicate 
and brilliant shades. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.00. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 
X'ery beautiful for colorful borders, or in 
clumps in the rock garden. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Bright sky-blue. < )ne of 
the best and largest of the Grape Hyacdnths. 
Doz. 30c; 100, $2.00. 
PI.UMOSUS (Feather Hyacinth). Handsome 
feathery plumes of violet blue, 7 inches high. 
Idooming in May. Something attractive and 
different, resembling violet coral. Doz. 70c; 
100, .$4.50. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
(Wood Hyacinths) 
Produce graceful spikes of bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers similar to Hyacinths. Are very strong 
growers and splendid for naturalizing as they 
will thrive where most other flowers would die 
out. 
ALBA. White. Doz. 45c; 100, $3.00. 
COERULEA (true Blue Bell). Medium blue. 
Doz. 40c; 100, .$2.75. 
EXCELSIOR. Very large bright blue. Doz. 60c; 
100, $4.00. 
ROSEA. Soft pink. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Soft rose, large. Doz. 60c; 
100, $4.00. 
MIXED. A mixture of the above varieties. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.75. 
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