STASSEN Large-flowered CROCUS 
For showy displays, Crocus should always be planted in groups or 
masses. They will grow in many places—in the lawn, in flower beds, in 
rock-gardens, in sun or shade, and even under trees. The flowers of the 
following named varieties of Crocus are large and. strong and remain 
erect until the end of the flowering season. 

12 100 
Early Perfection. Glossy purple-violet................ $0 40 $2 40 
Excelsiorepootusiivery purple... 6 cc cc cae che ccsecces 40 2 60 
Kathleen Parlow. Snow-white....................... 40 2 50 
Nigger Boy. Purple-black, the darkest variety.. ....... 40 2 75 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Velvety purple. Very popular. . ODEO 
Queen of the Blues. Porcelain-blue; very large........ 40 2 30 
Remembrance. Heliotrope-blue, silver GIRLE CLL. Menersteere 40 2 40 
Snowstorm. Immaculate white; very large............ 40 2 30 
Striped Beauty. Striped purple on white ground....... 40 2 30 
Yellow Mammoth. Bright golden yellow; very early... 40 2 30 
Collection 34 10 bulbs each of the above ,10° for 
Separately packed and labeled 10 Crocus varieties $2 a 60 
FOR INDOOR CULTURE 
Crocus will bloom indoors successfully without much trouble. They 
cannot stand artificial heat, so they are better kept in an unheated room 
until flowering time. 
Pure White Sky-Elue 
Golden Yellow Glossy Purple 
Any above single color, 12 for 45c; 25 for 80c; 100 for $3.00 
CROCUS FOR NATURALIZING 
These bear giant flowers of fine quality, each bulb producing several 
blooms. Once planted, they flower more abundantly every year, and the 
more that are planted the prettier and livelier aspect your garden will 
show in the spring. 
Pure White 
Golden Yellow 
25 for 50c 
C il " 20 bulbs each of the 100 for 
ollection 35 above 5 Crocus colors $9 
Separately packed and labeled for Naturalizing .00 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF CROCUS 
For Naturalizing 
Variegated Striped 
Sky-Blue 
Velvety Purple 
Variegated Striped 
100 for $1.75 
For flower-lovers who prefer various colors mixed together Instead 
of one-colored groups, here is the mixture in which appear the five main 
colors with their many variations. 
25 for 45c 1000 for $14.00 
SNOWDROPS 
(Galanthus nivalis) 
Their lovely, white, nod- 
ding blooms are out before 
the frost is out of the 
ground. For nice effect they 
must be planted thickly 
under trees and shrubs and 
in rockeries. Planted in 
groups Snowdrops will soon 
make intimate colonies. 
Once planted they remain 
for years. 
12 for 75c 25 for $1.35 
100 for $5.00 
DOUBLE 
SNOWDROPS 
The difference between 
the Single and Double 
Snowdrops is that the cups 
of the latter are filled with 
small soft petals. They 
flower a little later than the 
Single variety. 
12for75c 25 for $1.40 
100 for $5.25 
WINTER 
ACONITES 
(Eranthis hyemalis) 
As illustrated on this 
page the Buttercup-like 
flowers arise above a dark 
green rosette of foliage 3 
inches above the ground. 
They bloom a few weeks 
before the Crocus. Espe- 
cially recommended for nat- 
uralizing, for small beds, 
groups and rockeries. 
12 for 35c 25 for 60c 
100 for $2.00 
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