FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGAXTEVM. 



CYCLAMEN 

 PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 



If we were asked to name 

 the plant which appeared 

 to be the most popular last 

 winter and spring, being- 

 most in demand, we would 

 promptly and emphatically 

 say the Cyclamen. We had 

 a large stock of them, and 

 all were disposed of in a very 

 short time. To see them 

 was to admire them, and so 

 satisfactory did they prove 

 to purchasers that they 

 wanted more for themselves 

 and their friends. The unani- 

 mous verdict was that they 

 are the most satisfactory 

 winter flowering house plain 

 one can grow. In anticipa- 

 tion of another big demand 

 for them, we have again 

 grown a large stock, all in 

 splendid condition. 



Each, 25c to §1.00. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIF0L1US. 



(Umbrella Plant.) An excellent house plant, 

 too well known to need any description. "We 

 only wish to call attention to the fact that w 

 have this season a large and very fine stock of 

 them in all sizes. 



Price, 15c to 50c. 



DRACAENA. 



Very ornamental pot plants 



also useful for 



Indivisa— Foliage dark green ; about 3 feet long 

 and 1 inch wide, tapering to a point ; very grace- 

 ful. Each, 25c to 50c. 



FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 



A very unique and interesting house plant of 

 easy culture, grown especially for its beautiful 

 and attractive foliage, which is a bright green, 

 and blotched with spots of yellow. Price, 25c. 



GERANIUMS. 



General collection of large, fine plants, suitable 

 for winter blooming in the parlor or conserva- 

 tory. Each, 25c. 



Rose Geraniums, 10c to 25c each. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIL'S 



