CROCUS FOR NATURALIZING 
Spring Flowering Crocuses 
At the foot of a tree, in the rockgarden, or in the lawn, 
these little, brave forerunners of Spring never fail to create 
admiration. Their bright and cheerful colors can be seen from 
far, but it is advisable to plant not less than 25 bulbs of a vari- 
ety in a clump, three inches apart and about one inch deep. 
We offer the newest varieties only, largest bulbs, produc- 
ing a clump of from three to five flowers per Crocus. 
ALBION. Blue, striped purple. 
ENCHANTRESS. Soft pale blue. 
GRAND MAITRE. Dark purple. 
JUBILEE. Bright mauve blue. 
KING OF THE STRIPED. White, striped blue. 
NIGGERBOY. Darkest purple. 
REMEMBRANCE. Uniform blue, early. 
SKY BLUE. Bright lilac-blue. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT. White, striped purple. 
SNOWSTORM. Pure white. 
THE BISHOP. Dark purple; late. 
GRAND YELLOW. Yellow. 
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