*Holland’s Glory—Large soft yellow SEE ML EO i 75 
*Inglescombe—Taking rank as the best yellow ............ hs 45 
*Insulinde—Outer petals white, inner orange and scarlet ... .75 
*Mary Copeland—White, gold, orange-red and yellow ...... 40 
*Primrose Phoenix—Closely resembles a yellow rose ........ .20 
Queen Anne—Larger than Jonquilla Plenus............... .30 
Red Hussar—Greatly improved Twink, larger and later ..... 40 
*Twink—Orange and primrose, very early ................ 20 
11 VARIOUS 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus—The old “Hoop-petticoat” ........ 10 
Gracilis—Very fragrant smallish yellow self .............. 30 
MIXTURES 
Special Novelty Garden—Only novelty types included ...... .08 
Regular—Mostly commercial types ....................00.. .06 
Naturalizing—Strong growing sorts only ................. 05 
NATURALIZING 
White—Strong growers, my selection, not mixed ........... 05 
Yellow—Strong growers, my selection, not mixed ........... 05 
FALL BLOOMING CROCUS 
Sternbergia Lutea—bright yellow flowers on 6 to 8 inch stems 
Now enjoying great popularity through the extensive 
plantings to be seen in Colonial Williamsburg, Va. Ready 
for shipment June 1. Should be planted before July 1. 
Blooms about the middle of September; each ........... 25 
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
The main requirement for success is a well-drained soil. 
They are not happy where water will stand for a day or 
two after rains. Any good garden soil is ideal. Cow ma- 
nure mixed in the soil at, or preferably before planting 
time, will produce blooms and bulbs of unbelievable size. 
Bone meal is the only safe substitute to use at planting 
time. A top dressing of stable manure during the winter 
months is always helpful; also, serving as a mulch. In 
the’ Middle Atlantic States, plant deep enough so the neck 
of the bulb is covered with 3 or 4 inches of earth after 
the ground has settled. In the more Northern States 4 
or 5 inches is desirable; while in the Southern States 2 or 
3 is sufficient. All questions pertaining to their care and 
culture cheerfully answered. 
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