Crocuses 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
EXCELSIOR. Pure lavender-blue; enormous flower almost as large 
as a tulip and the finest Crocus we have ever seen. 
25 bulbs, $1.2 5; 100 bulbs, $4. 
JULIA CULP. Dark purple, with tiny white edge. Fine large 
flower. 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. Purest white. 
MASTERPIECE. Glistening dark purple with slightly pale edge. 
MIKADO. Lilac-white, striped dark lilac. 
2 5 bulbs, $1.25; 100 bulbs, $4. 
PALLAS. White ground, with fine stripes of light lilac. 
POTTER. Glistening reddish purple, with dark stem. 
REMEMBRANCE. Clear lavender-blue. 
TILLY KOENEN. Very fine, pure white, with bright orange an¬ 
thers; flowers of good substance, with dark stem. 
LARGE YELLOW. Golden yellow. Better outdoors than when 
grown in pots. Particularly good for growing in the grass. Extra¬ 
size corms. 
CREAM QUALITY MIXTURE. Not the usual third size bulbs. 
2 5 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $2; 1000 bulbs, $18. 
C^rocu6 ^pecied 
These are not the Autumn-flowering types, but flower late in 
March or in early April, generally ahead of the other varieties in our 
lists. 
BIFLORUS. White with dark stripes. 2 5 bulbs, $1.50; 100 bulbs, $5. 
IMPERATI. Silvery grey with dark stripes; inside soft violet. 
2 5 bulbs, $1.50; 100 bulbs, $5. 
KOROLKOWII. Sulphur-yellow, shaded bronzy terra-cotta; some 
variation will be found in the shades of yellow in this species. 
25 bulbs, $1.75; 100 bulbs, $6. 
SIEBERI. Pale lilac. 2 5 bulbs, $1.2 5; 100 bulbs, $4. 
TOMASINIANUS. Soft lavender-blue. 
25 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $3.50. 
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