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Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
Code
  Description  Qty/
Pkg
  Price/Package
CONVALLARIA majalis 'Prolificans' FS C Interesting cultivar with spikes in which each individual flower is replaced by a small cluster of several small flowers, these flowers are single and not double which they first appear. Ht. 12-18 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CONVALLARIA majalis 'Rosea' FS C A historical cultivar with elegant racemes of deep pink flowers. Ht. 4-8 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
Code
  Description  Qty/
Pkg
  Price/Package
CORYDALIS  blanda ssp. oxelmanii FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  buschii FS B Having dwarf spikes of bright red-purple flowers. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  caucasica ssp. abantensis FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  cava (improved quality) FS B Similar to C. solida, but with a rather hollow tuber, the bottom often missing when aged. It lacks the scale-like bract on the stem near ground level. Racemes 6-16-flowered. Generally it has coarser foliage than C. solida. Leaves twice ternate. Ht. 6-10 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  cava 'Alba' FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  decipiens hort. FS B Quite unlike C. pumila Koch. Possibly a hybrid of C.s. ssp. incisa ancestry (H. Zetterlund). Resembling C. solida, but much more vigorous and keeps flowering for weeks on end. Flowers reddish-purple. Ht. 6-10 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  decipiens Purple Form FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  fumariifolia (ambigua hort.) FS B The choice blue Corydalis from Japan is now listed under its correct name. Foliage glaucous, twice to three times ternate. This is a woodland plant, for a shaded and sheltered position in the garden. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  malkensis FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  nobilis FS B Non-tuberous, but very conspicuous member of the genus. Flowers pale yellow, tips deeper yellow with conspicuous dark anthers. Leaves glaucous, quite large. Prefers a moisture retentive soil and woodland conditions. It forms a fleshy taproot, which is most brittle, often shaped curiously. Extremely hardy. Ht. 10-20 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  nudicaulis FS B Up to 20 bicolored flowers in loose racemes. The basal two-thirds white, with a coffee-brown nose and a carmine apex. Leaves bi-ternate, with narrowly divided leaflets. Ht. 6-8 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  oppositifolia ssp. oppositifolia FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  paczoskii FS B Flowers up to 10, deep lilac-pink, 9/16-1 inch long. Foliage bi-ternate, glaucous. A super plant for the woodland garden, setting seed easily. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  schanginii ssp. ainae FS B A spectacular species, upper half of corolla yellow, tipped dark purple, the 'rest of the corolla white, a true gem. Long, lax racemes, carrying up to 20 flowers, to 1.5 inches long. Foliage more divided than above, with longer petioles. Ht. 6-14 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  seisumsiana FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida FS B Prefers woodland conditions and deep soil, rich in humus. Racemes dense, usually carrying 10-20 flowers, mallow-purple. Self-incompatible. Ht. 4-10 inches. AGM. 6  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida 'Beth Evans' FS B Flowers soft pink with a white flash on the spur. Flowers fade to a paler color with age. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida 'G.P. Baker' FS B Flowers brick-red, sometimes red-pink. The red pigmentation is being stimulated by conditions in the open garden, especially cold weather in late winter, which delays flowering. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida ssp. incisa FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida ssp. solida mixed FS B Mixture of purples and whites, coarse foliage. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida ssp. transsylvanica mixed FS B Mixed shades of red. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida ssp. transsylvanica 'Pink Selection' FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  solida ssp. transsylvanica 'Prasil Strain' FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CORYDALIS  vittae FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
Code
  Description  Qty/
Pkg
  Price/Package
CRINUM amoenum 13/+ cm C Tube greenish, tepal lobes white borne in summer. Stems to 24 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CRINUM moorei var. album 15/+ cm C Flowers 5 to 10 in an umbel, white, funnel-shaped, opening out 12-18 inches across. Tube 3-4 inches long, greenish. Leaves 12 or more, strap-shaped, up to 4 inches wide. Ht. 18-24 inches. Tender. 1  $ x.xx  
Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
Code
  Description  Qty/
Pkg
  Price/Package
CROCUS (Autumn) asumaniae FS A No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) banaticus  FS A Flowers large, lilac to purple, the outer segments about 11/2 times as long and as wide as the inner ones. Stigmata finely divided, lilac to purple. Ht. 4-8 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) boryi  FS A A charming species with pure white, goblet-shaped flowers and contrasting cadmium-yellow 'throat. Stigmata orange. In cold districts best grown under glass, the leaves suffer from frost. Ht. 3-4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) cancellatus ssp. cancellatus syn. C.c. ssp. cilicicus FS A Produces large corms with coarse, reticulate tunics. Flowers bright violet-blue with dark purplish feathering on the exterior. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) cancellatus ssp. lycius FS A No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) cartwrightianus  FS A From this wild plant the Saffron Crocus of cultivation, C. sativus has been derived. The original species however, is much more floriferous in our gardens, over '10 flowers can be produced from a large corm. Flowers variable from bright lilac to pale lilac, with fine purple feathering and lines. Stigma very large, protruding, bright orange-red. This also produces excellent 'saffron. Ht. 2-3 inches only. AGM. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) cartwrightianus hort. 'Albus'  FS A Old cultivated stocks are being grown under the incorrect name. It circulates in the trade under this name, hence offered separately. Some stocks do not flower well. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) goulimyi  FS A Flowers pale lilac-blue, segments broadly ovate with obtuse tips. Throat white, on long slender perianth tubes. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) hadriaticus  FS A The base of flower may be white, yellow, striped grey or have a purple tinge. Flower white, sometimes lilac, with a yellow throat. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) kotschyanusvar. suworowianus FS A No description. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) kotschyanus 'Reliance' FS A Flowers reliably without any fuss! Flowers pale- to mid bluish-lilac. Each perianth segment has 2 bright orange blotches near the base, thereby creating a bright orange ring in the center of the flowers. Anthers white. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. Award of Merit Trial Grounds, K.A.V.B. 1999. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) kotschyanus ssp. k. 'Albus' 7/+ cm A Garden selection with white flowers, including the typical orange blotches. Can revert to the original, lilac form. It does not flower reliably in Holland. Ht. 4-5 inches. 3  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) kotschyanus ssp. k. var. leucopharynx syn. C. karduchorum hort. 8/+ cm A Flowers bluish-lilac with conspicuous darker veins. White zone in the center, lacking yellow blotches. A shy flowerer. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) kotschyanus ssp. kotschyanus (C. zonatus)  9/10 cm A Commercial stock producing fine, large corms, which for 'some obscure reason do not flower when we expect them to! 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) laevigatus (crete form)  FS A A rich wild population with pale to deep lilac flowers, striped and feathered purple on the reverse. Throat ochre. Anthers and pollen white. Fragrant. Ht. 2-3 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) laevigatus 'Albus' FS A Garden selection with white flowers. Outside cream, lacking any purple striping. Ht. 2-3 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) laevigatus 'Fontenayi' FS A Flowers soft ageratum-violet, densely feathered and striped purple on the exterior. Prefers some protection against icy conditions. Ht. 2-3 inches. 3  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) ligusticus (syn. C. medius) FS A Flowers uniform lilac-purple with fine violet lines near the throat. Stigmata brilliant orange red. The leaves develop early in winter. Ht. 2 3/8-4 inches. AGM. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) longiflorus  FS A Flowers pale lilac with an orange-yellow throat. Stigmata brilliant scarlet. Anthers deep saffron-yellow. Strongly scented. Flowers with the leaves in autumn. Ht. 3-4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) Mixture of autumn-flowering Crocus FS A Mixture of autumn flowering species. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) niveus FS A This is the pure white, large flowered clone with bright scarlet stigmata and yellow anthers as described in his "Handbook of Crocus and Colchicum". An excellent hardy clone, very resistant to icy weather, while other stocks often die out in cultivation. Produces large corms. Ht. 2 3/8-3 1/8 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) nudiflorus FS A Flowers large, bright purple-violet. The leaves emerge only in spring. Ht. 6-8 inches. 3  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) ochroleucus FS A Small white flowers with ochre-orange base and throat. Ht. 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) oreocreticus FS A In flower resembling C. cartwrightianus, which in nature strictly is a lowland plant. In flower it differs from the latter by a buff or silvery hue on the exterior of the violet flower. Ht. 2 3/8-4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) pallasii FS A This belongs to the saffron group, but is easily distinguished by the point where the style divides into short branches. In C. pallasii this is above the level of the base of the anthers. Provided a good summer rest can be given, this is a vigorous, floriferous clone, well worth having. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) pulchellus FS A This autumn-flowering Crocus is excellent for naturalising, however the abundance of seedlings can become a problem in a collection. Flowers clear pale blue to bright lilac, pencilled with a few faint violet lines. Center rich orange. Perianth tubes creamy-white. Anthers and pollen pure white, filaments densely pubescent. Stigmata orange-yellow. Ht. 3-4 inches. AGM. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) pulchellus 'Albus' FS A Pure white forms. Ht. 3-4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) pulchellus 'Inspiration' FS A Flowers an intense clear blue, of good substance, with obtuse segments. Ht. 4 inch. Award of Merit Trial Grounds, K.A.V.B. 1999. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) pulchellus 'Zephyr' FS A A fine selection with very large, soft lilac flowers, much larger than the type. Ht. 3-4 inches. 3  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) robertianus FS A A distinct and beautiful large-flowered autumn crocus, with warm, rose-lilac flowers. Style-branches much expanded and frilled at the apex, bright orange. Ht. 4-5 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) sativus 9/+ cm A The long red style branches that protrude from the lilac flowers in the autumn are the source of commercial 'Saffron'. Ht. 2-4 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) sativus 'Cashmerianus' hort. FS A May adapt better to northern gardens than the type. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) serotinus ssp. clusii FS A Flowers variable from pale to deep lilac, sometimes with darker veins. Ht. 4-5 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) serotinus ssp. s.'Erectophyllus' FS A A vigorous form with large violet flowers and bright orange stigmas. Like the former best planted in a sheltered position. Ht. 4-5 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) serotinus ssp. salzmannii FS A Flowers lavender. Corms very large, up to 3/4-1 1/4(-1 5/8) inches across. It is best planted in a sheltered place in the garden, as the leaves appear early in autumn. Ht. 4-5 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) serotinus ssp.salzmannii, large flowered selection FS A A larger flowered selection. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Aino'  FS A This may at first be mistaken for C. speciosus 'Oxonian'. It is an improved 'Oxonian', perianth tubes having a better constitution, holding the flowers upright unharmed by autumn storms. The flowers of 'Aino' take October nightfrost very well, while those of 'Oxonian' are devastated by it. Flowers deep violet-blue with darker colored veins. Perianth tube violet-blue. Ht. 4-6 inches. Award of Merit Trial Grounds, K.A.V.B. 1999. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Aitchisonii' FS A Very large flowered clone of C. speciosus. Flowers lavender-violet. Ht. 5-6 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Albus'  FS A Flowers large, pure white with yellow throat. Stigma orange, much divided. Ht. 4-5 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Artabir' FS A Flowers clear methyl-blue with deep methyl-blue veins. Inner segments lighter colored than outer segments. Throat shaded creamy, perianth tubes white overlaid with a tinge of methyl-blue. Stigma-branches finely divided, deep orpiment-orange. Stamens deep yellow. Faintly perfumed. Ht. 5-6 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Cassiope' FS A Flowers pure aniline-blue with yellowish base. A very large flowered variety, the open flowers measure up to 4 inch across. Stigmata clear orange. Perianth tubes creamy with a tinge of pale violet. Late flowering. Ht. 5.5-6.75 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Conqueror' FS A Flowers very large, deep sky-blue. Ht. 5-6 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus 'Oxonian' 5/6 cm A Flowers deep violet-blue (37/2) with prominent and even darker colored veins. When fully open the flowers can measure up to 4 inch across. Stigmata deep orange. Perianth tubes white, colored violet-blue only in uppermost part. Fragrant. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) speciosus ssp. speciosus 5/+ cm A A vigorous clone with large, rich violet-blue flowers and prominent darker veins. Stigmata very showy, much divided into a mass of orange-scarlet segments. Anthers yellow. Ht. 5-6 inches. AGM. 15  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) tournefortii  FS A Flowers turquoise-blue with yellow throat. Stigmata rich orange-scarlet, finely divided in numerous segments. Anthers white. The robust flowers remain open at night and during adverse weather. Best under glass. Ht. 2-4 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
CROCUS (Autumn) veneris FS A No description. 1  $ x.xx  



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