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AUREUS (MOSIACUS). A glowing, unmarked golden yellow. 
19 $.75, 100 $5.00. 
AUREUS SULPHUREUS CONCOLOR. Pale yellow. 12 $.75, 
100 $5.00. 
BALANSAE. Orange with tan flush, exterior feathered with 
bronze. 6 $.85, 25 $9.75. 
BALANSAE ZWANENBURG. A true marigold orange, the 
deepest orange known in Crocuses. The rounded flowers are 
beautifully feathered with bronzy purple on exteriors. Highly 
recommended. (¥) 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
BIFLORUS. Scotch Crocus. White with purple-blue stripes on 
outer segments. Very early and free flowering. We supply the true 
species. 12 $.65, 100 $4.50. 
BIFLORUS ARGENTEUS. White with violet shadings. Very flori- 
ferous. 12 $.90, 100 $6.25. 
BIFLORUS PUSILLUS. White lightly lined purple on the exterior 
with orange throat. Blooms later than C. biflorus. 12 $.65, 100 $4.50. 
BIFLORUS WELDENI. A rare and beautiful Dalmatian species. 
Large white flowers, outside flushed soft blue-purple. Fine for natural- 
izing. 12 $.75, 100 $5.00. 
BIFLORUS WELDENI ALBUS. Fine white. 12 $.90, 100 $6.25. 
BIFLORUS WELDENI FAIRY. Pure white flushed mauve on outer 
segments of petals. A superior form of C. biflorus Weldeni, a true 
and even stock. 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
CANDIDUS SUBFLAVUS. Orange-yellow flushed copper bronze 
on exterior. Very free flowering and long lasting. 12 $.75, 100 
$5.00. 
CHRYSANTHUS BLUE BONNET. Beautifully rounded flower of 
soft pearly blue with yellow throat. Each $1.25. 
CHRYSANTHUS CANARY BIRD. Orange yellow feathered with 
bronze. Flowers freely. 12 $.75, 100 $5.00. 
CHRYSANTHUS E. AUG. BOWLES. Soft butter yellow tinged 
at the base with bronze; large flowers of durable texture. One of 
the best of all Crocuses. (4) 12 $.90, 100 $6.25. 
CHRYSANTHUS E. P. BOWLES. Slightly deeper yellow with 
cena! featherings. Excellent and long lasting. (4) 12 $.90, 
100 $6.25. 
CHRYSANTHUS FUSCO-TINTUS. Orange-yellow with outer 
oe suffusion. Dwarf but flowers abundantly. 6 $.95, 25 $3.10, 
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CHRYSANTHUS SNOW BUNTING. Pure white with outer 
ae of purple, golden throat. Very free flowering. 12 $.65, 
100 $4.50. 
CHRYSANTHUS WARLEY WHITE. A lovely white with a yellow 
throat and purplish exterior. 3 $1.00, 12 $3.60, 25 $6.50. 
CHRYSANTHUS ZWANENBURG BRONZE. Fine deep golden 
yellow with bronze exterior shadings. A lovely free flowering 
variety. A. M. London 1938, Haarlem 1938. (4) 3 $.75, 12 $2.70, 
25 $4.90. 
CHRYSANTHUS MIXTURE. These will exhibit such different hues 
as yellow, cream, orange, lilac, white with all kinds of feathering, 
lines and flushes on the outer segments. 12 $.65, 100 $4.50. 
ETRUSCUS ZWANENBURG. A very charming variety raised by 
us. A light bluish violet that gives a mass effect of almost pure blue. 
A. M. Haarlem 1939. (4) 12 $.60, 100 $4.00. 
FLEISCHERI. White starry flowers with orange-red anthers. Very 
early. 12 $.55, 100 $3.75. 
IMPERATI. A large vase shaped flower of lilac with outside buff, 
feathered lilac. Very choice. Strong, cultivated corms. 6 $.80, 25 
$2.45. 
MINIMUS. A little gem for the rock garden. Light violet inside 
with yellow anthers; outside buff, feathered purple. Late. 6 $.85, 
12 $1.45, 100 $9.75. 
SIEBERI. A charming species. Delicate pure lilac inside, orange 
throat and red stamens. Blooms profusely in February. 12 $.50, 100 
$3.95. 
STELLARIS. An attractive species, orange with a few black feather- 
ings on the exterior. 12 $.75, 100 $5.00. 
SUSIANUS (CLOTH OF GOLD). A species beloved of gardens 
for centuries. Deep golden yellow flowers with an outer flush of 
bronze. Flowers abundantly. Ours is the true stock. 12 $.50, 100 
$2.50. 
SUSIANUS MINOR. A delightful miniature variety. The color is 
deeper than the type and the leaves are narrower and more upright. 
Flowers somewhat later, very freely and uniformly. (4) 6 $.70, 
12 $1.10, 100 $7.50. 
TOMASINIANUS. An exquisite pale, silvery lilac with amethyst 
interior. Blooms very early and increases rapidly by seed and corms. 
Fine for naturalizing. 25 $.75, 100 $2.00, 250 $4.00. 
TOMASINIANUS BARR’S PURPLE. A choice and distinct form 
with large lilac flowers. A. M. Haarlem, 1939. 12 $.50, 100 $3.15. 
TOMASINIANUS WHITEWELL PURPLE. A charming variety 
with many reddish-purple flowers freely produced. 12 $.50, 100 
$3.15. 
VERNUS ALBUS. Small white flowers with yellow throat. The 
ancestor of the large Dutch Crocus. 6 $.85, 25 $2.75. 
VERNUS HAARLEM GEM. A most distinct new variety with 
medium-sized lilac blue flowers. A hybrid with Tomasinianus. A. M. 
Haarlem, 1944. (EH) 12 $.60, 100 $4.00. 
VERSICOLOR PICTURATUS (CLOTH OF SILVER). Very pretty 
white species with outer feathering of violet. Ours is the best form, 
very free flowering. 12 $.55, 100 $3.75. 
Eranthis-Winter Aconite 
Pretty little yellow flowers like buttercups, each flower surrounded 
by a frilly little ruff of green composed of finely cut foliage. They 
brave the most inclement weather to bloom early in the spring two 
weeks or more before the Crocuses and are lovely under shrubs 
and trees where they colonize rapidly by off-sets and self-sown seed. 
Nice with Snowdrops and Scilla bifolia. 
They must be ordered early and planted immediately upon receipt; 
this applies also to Autumn Flowering Crocus. Depth to plant, about 
3 inches and about 4 inches apart. 
CILICICA. From Asia Minor. A deep yellow flower with finely cut 
bronzy foliage. 12 $.50, 100 $2.50. 
HYEMALIS. Winter Aconite. Very early clear yellow flower. Plant 
rather thickly for quick effect. (See Page 22.) 12 $.50, 100 $2.50. 
TUBERGENI. A sensational new origination of Van Tubergen. The 
flowers, which are almost twice as large as E. hyemalis, are of shining 
golden yellow. Last in perfection a long time because they are 
sterile. A. M. London and Award of Garden Merit R. H. S. (4) 
3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 100 $12.50. 
TUBERGENI GUINEA GOLD. A superior form of E. Tubergeni. 
The large flowers are deep yellow with darker flush. The foliage is 
attractive with bronze tinges. Prolongs the season considerably by 
reason of its late flowering. Sweetly scented. 3 $1.00, 12 $3.60, 
100 $24.50. 
Frittalarias-Crown Imperials 
Crown Imperials found their way centuries ago to the gardens of 
that day and were eagerly welcomed because of the bright display 
they made in early spring. Today their stately elegance is still 
appreciated and gardeners everywhere love them for their brilliant 
crowns made up of bells, each with its drop of nectar that seems 
never to fall. They bloom in early April and should be planted about 
6 inches deep in well-enriched soil in full sun or partial shade. They 
verde’ about 4 feet in height. Plant immediately upon receipt of 
ulbs. 
AURORA. Deep orange red. The variety most commonly grown. 
Each $.55, 12 $5.70. 
LUTEA MAXIMA. Rich yellow flowers. The true variety. Very 
vigorous grower. Each $1.80. 
ORANGE BRILLIANT. We recommend this as one of the best. 
Large crowns of orange with a tawny flush, on tall robust stems. 
Each $.55, 12 $5.70. 
RUBRA MAXIMA. A lusty grower with enormous red flowers. 
Extra fine. Each $.70, 12 $7.15. 
