AuansT 18, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



75 



Stuart Low & Co.'s 

 Special Offer of :: 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



And Other Choice 

 flower Seeds :: :: 



Flower Seeds are admitted to America duty free. Sent postpaid upon receipt of 

 price. Remit by International post-office money order. 



The wonderful new cyclamen 



EILEEN LOW. 



The most extraordinary break which has been obtained 

 in cyclamens since hybridists commenced to work on the 

 original variety from Persia. We are proud to be the 

 raisers of this striking novelty, which will supply a 

 charming addition to the cyclamen family! The color 

 is a lovely shade of Rose du Barri, a tone of color which 

 so appeals to those of artistic taste, but the great attrac- 

 tion lies in the distinct blush white margin and blush 

 white crest on each petal, which gives an attractiveness 

 found in no other Cyclamen, both lovely and unique. 

 "A Masterpiece of the Hybridists' Art" is not too 

 eulogistic a term for this latest production, which is quite 

 fixed in character, we having been at work on the variety 

 for many years. The plants are good growers and free 

 flowering. 



Seed of this charming and unique variety now ready. 

 In packets of ten seeds 25 cents per packet; packets of 

 twenty seeds 40 cents per packet. 



LOW'S SALMON KING CYCLAMEN. 



Ranks as the most popular of all the varieties, nothing 

 is finer than this! The beautiful clear salmon-pink color 

 of the flower is even more delightful by artificial light, 

 when it glows as does the well-known Begonia Gloire de 

 Lorraine. The habit of the plant is compact and very 

 free, and Low's Salmon King is undoubtedly the most 

 beautiful of all Cyclamen. 



Seed in packets at 25 cents and 40 cents. (The larger 

 size containing two of the smaller packets.) 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. 



A fine flower and free blooming plant, as is well known, 

 is produced from our strain, which is unsurpassed by any 

 other, both as regards size and color of flower and habit 

 of plant. Plants may be seen in flower from October 

 to March. 



Giant White. 



Persicum, white, with red 

 eye. 



Rose Pink. 

 Deepest Red. 

 Bright Red. 



Majestic, an 

 flower of 



Grandiflorum type, bear- 

 ing blush white flowers 

 on strong stiff stem. 

 Scented, in packets only, 25 



cents and 40 cents. 

 Mixed colors of the above, 

 including all the shades 

 extra size grown, at 25 cents and 40 



the White cents per packet. 



A collection of the finest varieties can be supplied at 

 $1.75 and $3.40, or in packets at 25c and 40c each. 



BUSH HILL PIONEER CYCLAMEN. 



The beautiful crested and feathered varieties. 

 These varieties in addition to being interesting have 

 longer lasting qualities than the giganteum type. 



SALMON PIONEER CYCLAMEN. 



Combines this pretty type with a soft salmon-pink shade. 

 Price, 40 cents per packet. 

 In separate colors or the following varieties mixed, 

 25 cents and 40 cents per packet: White, Persicum, 

 Rose, Persicum Mauve. 



CYCLAMEN PAPILIO. 

 (Butterfly Cyclamen.) 

 White, Red, Rose, Mauve, Persicum. 



Seed of these beautiful additions to the Cyclamen, in 

 several colors. 



In packets, 25 cents and 40 cents each. 



CYCLAMEN VICTORIA. 



A pretty form with colored fringe at the top of the 



petals, giving a curiously interesting appearance to the 

 flower. In several colors. 



25 cents and 40 cents per packet. 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM, in 6 or more shades for 

 market growers, $7.20 per ounce. 



LOW'S SALMON KING, $9.60 per ounce; $4.80 per 

 1000 seeds; $1.44 per 250 seeds. 



BUSH HILL PIONEER AND PAPILIO, $14.40 per 

 ounce; $6.00 per 1000 seeds; $1.80 per 250 seeds. 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS, % ounce for $1.20 

 (small seed). 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS. 



(The original strain as sent out by us.) 

 A.M., R.H.S., F.C.C. Manchester; Silver Medal, Paris; 

 Highest Award, Ghent. 

 This beautiful plant lasts for three months in flower, 

 forms a mass of blossom; but we would point out that 

 there are several strains of this variety about, and that 

 the true dwarf variety is an exceedingly shy plant to seed. 

 The true variety when grown cool is of bushy and of 

 dwarf habit. 



In packets, 16 cents and 25 cents. The packets at 25 cents 

 contain two at 16 cents. 



PERPETUAL-FLOWERING CARNATION SEED. 



We have a limited quantity of seed over from our 

 own sowing. 



The several excellent new varieties mentioned in our 

 catalogue, raised and sent out by ourselves, are sorts 

 obtained from seed of our own saving. In packets, 25 

 cents and 40 cents each. 



GERBERA JAMESONI (AND HYBRIDS). 

 The "Barberton Daisy." 



This striking herbaceous plant produces flowers of 

 Daisy type borne on long stout stems. The colors of 

 the flowers vary between a bright red to the lighter 

 shades of orange-scarlet. In addition to being a very 

 showy herbaceous plant, Gerbera Jamesoni forms a useful 

 subject for the hybridizer. 



The Hybrids are of great variety of color, varying 

 from yellow to palest pink. 



It thrives best in a sandy loam, which must be well 

 drained and open and should be covered in winter by 

 Isaves or litter, as the plant is not hardy in exposed or 

 wet positions. 



Seed in packets at 40 cents each. 



Young plants at 25 cents each, $1.95 per doz. 



Plants of floVering strength, 35 cents each, $2.90 per doz. 



The new fruit, the 



LOWBERRY. 



A result of the Loganberry crossed with the Black- 

 berry. 



This most interesting fruit has already proved itself 

 most valuable. A large Loganberry in appearance, of 

 which it is the same size and shape, but unlike the 

 Loganberry, it has no hard core or large pips, and is very 

 delicious, very juicy, possessing the subtle flavor of the 

 Blackberry. A great bearer and quite hardy, this new 

 hybrid fruit will in the near future be greatly in demand 

 for desserts, preserves and bottling purposes. Strong 

 plants, ready now, price 50 cents each. Six for $2.50. 



Special features at our nursery, Bush Hill Park: 



Fruit trees and roses, 100 acres. 

 Orchids, twenty-four houses. 



Grapevines and figs, two and one-half acres of glass. 

 Carnations, perpetual-flowering, Anglo-American, Mal- 

 maison, etc. 



Flowering Plants, and Small Plants for growing on, can be supplied when desired. 



STUART LOW & CO., - Bush Hill Park, Middlesex, England 



CABLE ADDRESS, ORCHIDS, ENFIELD 



