. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. rs, they are quite showyand increase from year to year. They will flower easily in the house in moss, water or earthwith the same treatment as H3-acinths. CROCUS. Crocus bulbs should be planted assoon as received. Try them on thelawn where they bloom before thegrass can be cut. Prices below include postage. If desired by express deduct at the rate of 15 cents per 100. NAMED LARGE FLOWERING CROCUS. — THESE ARE MAMMOTH FLOWERING 100. Doz. 100. Doz. 100. Albion, fine striped, large 15 $1 15 Queen Victoria, pure white 15 $1 15 Cloth of


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. rs, they are quite showyand increase from year to year. They will flower easily in the house in moss, water or earthwith the same treatment as H3-acinths. CROCUS. Crocus bulbs should be planted assoon as received. Try them on thelawn where they bloom before thegrass can be cut. Prices below include postage. If desired by express deduct at the rate of 15 cents per 100. NAMED LARGE FLOWERING CROCUS. — THESE ARE MAMMOTH FLOWERING 100. Doz. 100. Doz. 100. Albion, fine striped, large 15 $1 15 Queen Victoria, pure white 15 $1 15 Cloth of Silver, light blue striped 15 $1 00 Kon Plus Ultra, blue, white edge—.. 15 1 15 La Maiestueuse, violet mixed 15 1 15 targe Flowering Crocus Mont Blanc, pure white 15 1 15 I Cloth of Gold, yellow 15 1 15 | mixed, including Mammoth yellow 15 1 o« White doz., 15c. per 100, 90c. I Large Yellow doz., 15c. per 100, $1 o* p MIXED CROCUS-, st™Ped a« Variegated iBlue. 15c15c All Colors in splendid mix-ture per 1000 (by express), $ 75. MAMMOTH YELLOW CROCUS. Florists in the bulb trade all know that bulbs supplied in the yellow mix-tures of Crocus are only third or fourth class. We have imported especially forour retail trade a Mammoth Yellow Crocus of Holland, the bulbs of which arenearly as large as good sized Tulips, and will, with usual cultivation, give enor-mous flowers of pure gclden yellow. Doz., 20c; 100, $ CYCLAMEN. ? GIANT FLOWERED CYCLAMEN. This well known free blossoming plant is only adapted for house culture inin our climate, but for winter blooiying it has few superiors. It grows readily andremains a long time in Sower, its varied and marbled foliage contrasting finelywith its beautiful and fragrant flowers, the rich blooms of which are largely usedby bouquet makers to give variety. Plant in September or October in a 5 inch pot,using rich, light soil, and water sparingly until it begins vigorous growth, afterthat it may be treated like other hou


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