. Autumn bulb catalogue : 1901. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.âBULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. SPRING-FLOWERING CROCUS. TUt Crocus is one of the earliest flowers of spring, and occupies a pr lnentplace every garden. When planted n» an edging In triple lines of one or more colore, the enec i- BtrlkW No Bprlng display surpasses that of Crocus; the broad wavybancUofgolde yeltowTstriped, purple, or of pure white, when thej expand their blossoma In Pfa»- and March, are In


. Autumn bulb catalogue : 1901. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.âBULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. SPRING-FLOWERING CROCUS. TUt Crocus is one of the earliest flowers of spring, and occupies a pr lnentplace every garden. When planted n» an edging In triple lines of one or more colore, the enec i- BtrlkW No Bprlng display surpasses that of Crocus; the broad wavybancUofgolde yeltowTstriped, purple, or of pure white, when thej expand their blossoma In Pfa»- and March, are Incomparable. In lawns and pleasure parks, planted In tne grass, Croons Isextremely effective. They are easily planted Indiscriminately In the turf w the aid ofi berâafter fall rains have made the sod moist, rhe flowers and K . befon the lawn needs mowing, so they do not Interfere with the sum mer beauty of the lawn. MIXED SPRING=FL0WER1NG CROCUS. Our bulbs of Mixed Crocus are all of large size and will pr set era! flowers each. PRICES, delivered tree In U. S. DOZEN. 100. 1,000. Blue and purple, mixed "Variegated and striped 10c. 10c. 10c. 12c. Ki, 50c. 50c. 50c. GOc. 50c. $ Yellow {1st size) All colors, mixed LARGEFLOWERING NAMED CROCUS. The flowers of the selected named varieties are much larger .-â 11< 1 are useful and ornamental when flowered In pots. Six or eight roots should be planted in a pot of about five inches diam- eter tilled with light rich soil, ami the pot plunged or buried to the depth of two or three inches in Band or souie other material, till the crowns begin toshow slgnsof pushing through, when they should be placed near the glass and well supplied with water. They will not flower if exposed to tire must severe forcing lie attempted. Crocuses are often grown in fancy designs, such as beehives, hedge-hog pots, col- umns, etc., made for the purpose (see page 68), and are curious and attractive when so grown. The s


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