SINGLE NARCISSI—Cont’d, 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
Will Scarlet, one of the newer red 
cupped varieties of the Incompara- 
bilis class. Its perianth is white; 
the cup, shaped like a saucer, a 
bright orange scarlet. Grow in the 
shade so that the bright color does 
not become faded by the sun.... $1.00 $7.00 
JONQUIL.— 
Single (Odoratus), sweet scented... 1.00 7.00 
Camperuelle Regulosus, larger 
flower than the Single Jonquil 
(Odoratus), very sweet scented.. 0.70 5.00 
POETICUS— 
Glory of Lisse. This is the finest 
of the Poet’s Narcissi. A large 
flat, pure white perianth with a 
beautifully orange-red edged cup 0.60 4.50 
CROCUS 
A very simple method of having Crocus 
bloom for you in the house is to take a platter 
or saucer and place in it as many bulbs as it 
will hol'd. Then fill with water up to halfway 
of the bulbs and place in a cool dark room. 
Keep the water at the same level and see to it 
that it does not become foul. Four weeks is 
sufficient to make the bulbs gain enough to 
be brought to light. However, it is important 
that the room in which they are brought is 
cool, until the coloring of the flowers can be 
seen. We have no doubt but you will enjoy 
this somewhat novel way of having Crocus 
bloom in the house. 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Excelsior, lavender-blue. 
0.35 
2.50 
20.00 
Julia Culp, glossy, dark pur¬ 
ple, large flower . 
0.35 
2.50 
20.00 
Kathleen Parlow, snow white 
large flower. The largest of 
the white varieties . 
0.35 
2.'50 
20.00 
JLothuir, light lilac with purple 
stripes. The finest of the 
striped varieties . 
0.35 
2.50 
20.00 
Madame Melba, wedgwood 
blue, slightly marbled, very 
early . 
0.35 
2.>50 
20.00 
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