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CROCUS (Spring Flowering ) 
GIANT FLOWERING 
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No garden is quite complete without the lovely, inexpensive crocus. As soon as 
milder weather comes, usually in mid-March, the crocuses anpear. Planted about 
, inches deep in well loosened soil during September and October, they will mul- 
tiply and thrive for many years to come. If planted in the lawn, do not mow 
grass until the crocus foliage has died down. 
Top Size 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA purple, large flower 
REMEMBERANCH dark blue, silver tinted 
oIR WALTER SCOTT white, striped lavender 
STRIPED BEAUTY striped lavender 12 = .55 
SNOWSTORM large flowered white 
YELLOW MAMMOTH golden yellow 100 = 4.00 
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CROCUS SPECIES 
Crocus species flower excentionally early, producing beautiful dainty flowers. 
the flowers and the bulbs are smaller than the large flowering varieties. 
BIFLORUS SCOTCH white, striped lavender 120 = S502 00 i 
CHRYSANTHUS E.A. Bowles yellow, tinted brown 12 -.55; 100 - 
CHRYSANTHUS IE.P. Bowles dark yellow, feathered brown 12 = 2553; 100 - 
CHRYSANTHUS Canary Bird orange~yellow 12 eb Ste LOO = 
CHRYSANTHUS Snow Bunting white, striped purple 12 go LOU = 
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SUSIANUS (Cloth of Gold) golden yellow 12 ~ 250; 100 - 
KOROLKOWI, from Turkestan, earliest yellow, bronze flush 
outside 12° = 455397100) = 
SIEBERT, pale lilac, orange center. Charming in bowls or 
small boxes 12 = .55; 100 - 
TOMASINIANUS, pale, lavender-blue; amethyst within 12 = 655; 100 - 
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow) 
“Attractive when planted in masses under light shrubbery; 
perfectly hardy, flowering soon after snowdrops. 

GIGANTEA light blue, large flower 12 = 935 00 
LUCILLIAE lilac blue NWAreere ry hele ei 
LUCILLIAE Alba white 12 - .35; 100 - 
LUCILLIAL Rosea rose 12 = .65; 100 - 
SARDENSIS, blooms two weeks earlier than above varieties. 
Bright blue Levens 100% 
FRITILLARIA Imperialis (Crown Imperial) orange-red 12 - 5.50; each 
Produce large flowers that consist of trusses of bell-shaped 
blooms. As they grow 3 - 5 feet tall, it is best to have 
them in a sheltered place. Bloom early May. 
FRITILLARIA Meleagris (Guinea-hen flower) 12 = 40; 100 - 
Dainty drooping bell-shaped flowers of white and purple 
appear in early spring 
FRITILLARIA Meleagris Alba white - plant 6 inches deep 12 - .40; 100 - 
FRITILLARIA Meleagris Purple King - purple - plant 6" deep 12 = 40; 100 - 
SEE NATIVE AMERICAN BULB SHCTION for further varieties of Fritillaria. 
GALANTHUS (Snovwdrops) 
Nivalis Simplex, single - white with green edge 12 - 2603 100 - 
Nivalis Plenus, double - white with green edge 12 - .00; 100 - 
MUSCARL (Grape Hyacinths) 
These small conical shaped blooms of bright blue add just 
the right touch when planted with Golden Harvest Daffodils. 
MUSCARI ARMENIACUM - deep cobalt blue; large flovers 12 = 2353; 100 - 
MUSCARI BOTRYOIDUS COEFRULEA - clear light blue - choice 12 = .50; 100 - 
MUSCARI BOTRYOIDUS Alba - white 12 - .50; 100 - 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUM (Feather Hyacinths) ~ large violet, plume 
shaped flowers on short stems. Bloom in May 12 - 2.50; 100 - 
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