C. Remembrance — A gem. Silvery purple, free flowering, magnificently 
large fiower. Received an award of merit from the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society, London, 1932. An outstanding addition to your spring 
garden. $.50 per 10 $4.50 per 100 
C. Sir Walter Scott — This old standby, striped variety, produces an abund- 
ance of pale grey, striped violet flowers. $.70 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
C. Yellow Mammoth — A splendid large flowering golden yellow Crocus. 
Very prolific. Use in flower border or for naturalizing with Mont 
Blane. Ten bulbs make an unforgettable show. By actual count, there 
were over 100 flowers per 10 bulbs on large top sized corms. 
$.80 per 10 $7.00 per 100 
CROCUS SPECIES 
C. biflorus — A little silvery-white jewel, often the palest of mauve, with 
five purple stripes on the outer petals. Free flowering and a fast 
increaser; very early. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
C. chrysanthus Canary Bird — A radiant beauty. Large orange yellow 
goblets shaded on the outer segment with bronze; early and free 
flowering. $.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
C. chrysanthus E. August Bowles — This beautiful Crocus was raised in 
Holland and named in honor of Mr. E. August Bowles, the famous 
raiser of many delightful Crocuses — justly surnamed the King of the 
Crocus. Wonderful large extended saucer-like shaped flowers of the 
purest butter yellow, outer petals shaded brownish grey. Extremely 
floriferous. We recommend this superb variety very highly. Plant 
in large drifts. $.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
C. chysanthus Snow Bunting — An excellent white form, raised by Mr. E. 
August Bowles. Creamy white outer petals feathered with pale indigo 
blue; inner petals are white with a golden throat and a conspicuous 
scariet stigmas. Very free flowering. Plant in drifts with Chionodoxa 
Luciliae or rosea. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
C. Korolkowi — Extremely beautiful. <A brilliant chrome-yellow interior, the 
outer petals are shaded bronze-grey. A delightful addition to a choice 
spot in the rock garden. Rarely offered. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
C. Tomasinianus Whitewell Purple — One of the earliest to flower, it is 
graceful and slender. Reddish purple blossoms. It flowers freely and 
increases rapidly. Very fine for naturalizing with Chiondoxa Luciliae 
alba. $.35 per 10 $2.25 per 100 
CYCLAMEN 
We pride ourselves in offering to American flower lovers our hardy 
Cyclamen corms. To grow one of these exquisite jewels is a challenge for you. 
They are for the connoisseur. To assist you we have established these 
plants in 4” pots, and you will receive them with roots intact. The corms we 
are offering are easy to establish in any well drained, half shady situation. 
Although most publications recommend lime, we grow them without it. We 
advise a small pinch of bone meal at planting time. You must have a good 
gritty porous soil, and bulbs should be planted on a slight slope because they 
require drainage. We recommend an inch of soil over the C. Europeum and 
a half-inch covering for C. Neopolitanum species. Though we ourselves dislike 
covering plants or bulbs, these must have a covering of salt marsh hay, cran- 
berry tops, etc. These tiny Cyclamens withstand severe cold but they cannot 
stand the thawing and freezing that occurs early in the spring, hence the 
covering. You may have a poor showing the first year but the second year 
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