CYCLAMEN. 



Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great variety and beauty of coloring, varying from the 

 purest white to the darkest crimson. They can be grown from seed and brought to flower in about H months 

 tronl the time of sowing. H. H. P. 1 foot. 



Our Cyclamen Seed Is grown from the Finest Selected Prize Varieties, and plants grown from our seed have been awarded the 

 first premium wherever exhibited. 



Persicum— Finest mixed. % foot 15 



Perslcum Oiganteum Album— Pure white, plant dwarf and compact 25 



Persicum Qiganteum Rubrum— Deep rose color, changing to bright crimson at the base 2& 



Persicum Qiganteum Roseum— Beautiful rose color 25 



Persicum Ciganteum Cliarminjjf Bride — Large white, neck delicate rose :...26 



Persicum Qiganteum Cruentum— In- 



M~. 



DOUBLE DAISIES. 



Bellis Perennis, fl. pi.— Oneofthemost 

 charming of our early spring flowers. 

 They are very easily raised from seed. 

 and can be had in bloom the first season. 

 Bequirfi a slight protection during the 

 winter. H. H. P. 

 Snowball — Large, very double, pure 



white 10 



Double White 10 



Double Red 10 



Lon^ellow — Flowers large, dark rose. .10 

 Double Mixed 5 



DAHLIA. 



A well-known and justly admired class 

 of flowers. Nothing can be more effective 

 than a bed of Dahlias or a few individual 

 plants of them placed around borders. 

 By sowing early In spring and afterwards 

 transplanting, they can be had in flower 

 the same season. The single and Cactus 

 varieties are valuable for decorative work 

 in vases, etc. H. H. P. 

 Extra Choice Double Mixed— From finest named flowers.. 



Pompone, Finest Double Hixed- Small flowering- 



Single, Finest nixed — Very showy and fine for cut flowers 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTKUM. 



tense crimson, large, handsome and 

 of fine form 95 



Persicum Giganteum Picturatum — 

 Large, beautiful white, with crimson 

 eye 25 



Persicum Qiganteum, Finest Mixed— 

 The flowers measure from 2 to 2V2 

 inches in length 2& 



CYPRESS VINE. 



A deservedly popular climber, with 

 pretty star-like flowers and fern-like foli- 

 age. Grows to a height of 15 feet. H. 

 H. A. 



Rose & 



Scarlet 5 



White 5 



Mixed— Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Ivy-Leaved— A variety of Scarlet Cy- 

 press Vine, with ivy-shaped leaves 

 and slender stems of a violet hue. 

 Flowers scarlet 6 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLI- 

 US-Umbrella Plant. 



One of the easiest cultivated foliage 

 plants for parlor or window decora- 

 tion known 10 



CACTUS DAHLIA. 



Juarezii — Double scarlet flowers of distinct and remarkable appearance, the petals being quilled and curved looi 

 gracefully arranged in large double oval heads of bloom. They make excellent cut flowers for decorating in vi 



DATURA. 



Ornamental, strong-growing annuals, attaining a height of 2 to 3 feet. Very handsome and 

 easily-grown plants for beds or borders, producing a profusion of showy, trumpet-shaped flowers 

 in various shades of white, yellow and purple. Sow in open ground during May and June. H. A. 

 Sleet. Double Finest Mixed 5 



DELPHINIUM-See Larkspur, page 52. 

 DIGITALIS-Foxglove. 



Handsome, stately -growing plants, with beautifully mottled 

 thimble-shaped flowers, produced in profusion on a stem usually 

 about 3 feet high. The racemes of flowers are about 2 feet long. 

 H. P. 

 Fine nixed 5 



DOLICHOS LABLAB-Hyacinth Bean. 



A rapid-growingclimber of easy cultivation, bearing a profusion 

 of pea-shaped purple blossoms ; the seed-pods are of a beau- 

 tiful deep purple shade in fall. Sow in the open ground 

 April and May, against trellis, arbors, etc. 10 feet. H. 

 H. A 



HYACINTH BEAN. 



Look at the bargain collection of Seeds and Plants of" 

 fered on Inside cover page. They are worth double the 

 money. 



BINGLB DAHLIA. 



