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MINIATURE NARCISSUS (con't) 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS PLENUS leased. LOseeo = 1.00 
Double Campernelle Jonquil. Also called ‘egonia-flowered Jonyguil. 
Iwo to three bright yellow blossoms per steni. 
PALLIDUS PRAEC OX le - £.653 25 - 4.75 
Another of the miniature trumpet varieties. Lemon yellow. Scarce. 
TRIANDRUS THALIA 12 - 2.303; 25 - 4.45 
"Angel's Tears", Multiflowered hybrid bearing waxy white flowers. 
Porianth markedly recurved. Tall, excellent for cutting. 
W. P. MILNER 12 - 1.60; 25 = 3,00 
Pale yellow flowers. A strong grower whose trumpet-type flowers 
appear year after year in the rock garden. 
CROCUS 
No garden is quite complete without the lovely, inexpensive crocus. 
As soon as the mild weather comes in mid-March, the crocus apvea 
Planted about four inches deep in well-loosened soil during September and 
October, they will multiply and thrive for many years. If planted in the 
lawn, do not mow the grass until the crocus foliage has died down, 
GIANT FLOWERING CROCUS (Spring Blooming) 12 - .55; 25 - 1.00; 100 = 3.70 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA: large flowcred purple. 
NIGGERBOY: <clossy dark purplc. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT: white, striped lavender. 
MONTBLANC: large flowered white. 
MANNOTH YELLOW: early flowering golden yellow. 
MIXTURE OF ALL COLORS FOR NATURALIZING LOO = 3.253 1,000>- 22.50 
SPECIES CROCUS 
Crocus species flower earlier than the larger varicties, producing 
a varicty of dainty, beautiful flowers. Both bulbs and flowers are siuller. 
BIFLORUS SCOTCH lg = 390s 25 = 1,60 
White with purple stripes on outer segments. 
CHRYSANTHUS, E. P. BOWLES le = ,603) 26 =, t115 
Dark yellow, feathered with brown. 
CHRYSANTHUS, CANARY BIRD le = .608 25 1, 15 
Strong orange-yellow. 
CHRYSANTHUS, SNOW BUNTING Le =) 4g OOF (Oo. 5 like 
Free- -f lowering variety; white with feathering of Ea TeX 
CHRYSANTHUS MIXTURE ie SO Sac" oe ee) 
Yellow, white, orange and cream with various roatierites: 
SUSIANUS HE ee Peele gy Ase a ale) 
Old-time “Cloth of Gold". Deep golden yellow flowers. 
KOR OLKOWI 1 ms DO EBC DS mil 60 
The earliest of the yellows. From Turkestan. 
SIEBERI dee = .2O seo Oo 
Pale lilac with orange center. Excellent for forcing. 
TOMASINIANUS 12 - .50; 25 - .90 
Increases rapidly. Pale lilac outside, enethyst within. Harly. 
STELLARIS Le = (590 StS = ebeod 
Orange with a few black featherings on outside segments. 
CHIONODOXA 
GIGANTEA 12 927 7502 Feo em 
Large flowered light blue. 100 - £.75 
LUCILLIAE 12 -5.403 25 - .75 
Sky-blue flowers with white throat. 106 - #450 
LUCILLIAE ALBA Lee SBD) BS) - 1.2 
Excellent white variety. 100 - 4,50 
LUCILLIAE ROSEA Let 26S Pee = vleco 
Lavender pink to rose. 100 - 4.50 
SARDENSIS Lai Pet; tegen 0/5 
Very early blooming variety. S«y-blue. LOC = £650 
