
In Growing 
CROCUS 
FLOWERING VARIETIES 
SIZE PRICE 
cm. per 100 per 1000 
Sieberi Greece and Crete 
Many graceful flowers of delicate 
blue with golden throats. Very lovely 
a ewer: in pots indoors, 
-flowering from Christmas throughout es 
the winter. February and March _____-——_—_ 6-7 2? é p Z of, ee 
stellaris hybrid 
Good sized, pointy, orange-yellow; - ¢ , 
exterior marked with three black i J4™ 4 ib fi a /. eo 
lines. Many flowers, easily grown. ffi. c 
February to mid-March 
susianus “Cloth of Gold” Crimea 
Dwarf, bright golden-yellow with wide, 
deep maroon ribbon down center of 
outer petals. Very profuse. Especially mo f 2D,.020 
good for naturalizing. February to 6-7 x = Pmt 
PGR Oar Cire ee ee ee a /: 75 /6.00 
Tomasinianus Dalmatia & Serbia 
Pale lavender, outside silvery gray. 
A very charming species which pro- . 
duces many flowers in early spring. zi 3. i 
Very good for naturalizing. Mid- 514-6 aig e = 
February to mid-March. _..-- -__-———*S 514 ell <a , lak eo 
Tomasinianus Whitewell’s Purple 
Many reddish-purple flowers on very 
tall, white corolla tubes. Especially 
adapted to naturalizing in drifts, | 
among shrubs ,etc. February to mid- 514-6 
March. 2 a a eee 5.514 j : 
= SLA O 
vernus Vanguard 
Huge, powder-blue, globe shaped 
flowers. Lavender-blue interior. An 2 10 pip Fe coe 
excellent forcing variety. Mid-Feb- 8-9 LE a Pe ee ie 
ruary through March. _.._ ss ee fe GOs iso Lf, > © 
versicolor picturatus “Cloth of Silver” 
Free-flowering, silvery white, outer 
segments lightly penciled violet 
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easily grown. February & March 2 6c / x .oc 
6-7 
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