14 FARQUHAR’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 
The largest and freest 
blooming strain of Cyclamen 
in cultivation; remarkable 
for their great substance, 
splendid rich colors and dis- 
tinctness. They should be 
potted in leaf mould and 
loam, giving the pots ample 
drainage; water liberally, 
and keep the foliage clean. 
Each. Doz. 
Finest Mixed 
Varieties, 
one year 
bulbs . . $0.25 $2.50 
Finest Mixed 
Varieties, 
extra large 
bulbs- )- 35 3.50 
Pure White, 
very fine, 
large flowers .35 3.50 
Cyclamen Persicum Grandijflorum. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
One of the most beautiful plants for conservatory or house culture, and easily grown. Pot 
the bulbs in a rich, light soil, and keep in a sheltered place till the leaves are well grown; then 
remove to a sunny situation, and keep well watered. 
Each 
Pérsicum-swhitelandsertmson s&s ae cel, Ee? ss ke PAA a ne $0.2 
Persictim album, White cote eee oe ORS ee os aera. eM eae en 30 
Persicum grubrumecumson gee) a eee) f= SP ERY 25 
CYPELLA HERBERTI. 
Very beautiful Tigridia-like flower. Yellow with purple stripes and spots; in bloom all 
summer; of easy cultivation in the house or conservatory. Each, Io cents; dozen, $1.00. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
Commonly known as Bleeding Heart; hardy spring flower producing elegant racemes of 
drooping rose-colored flowers. Each, 20 cents. By mail, 30 cents. 
ERITHRONIUM. 
DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLET. 
Foliage very handsomely variegated; flowers white, 
pink, or crimson, resembling the Cyclamen; very beau- 
tiful and quite hardy; height four inches. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Erithronium Dens Canis, New large- 
flowering. A greatly improved strain 
with larger, more richly colored flowers; 
very attractive; mixed colors . . . $0.08 $0.75 
Erithronium Dens Canis Albo, white, 
beautiful MEM Aerie SSS 06 y)-6G 
Erithronium Dens Canis Purpureo, 
; purple. so2\). . :»5 (20% ptithegh eee 05. ho 
Erithronium Dens Canis. Erithronium Dens Canis, Mixed . . -04. .g0 
EUCHARIS AMAZONICA. LILY OF THE AMAZON. 
Superb hot-house plant with large, perfectly pure white, fragrant, waxy flowers. They 
should be grown in a compost of loam, leaf mould, sand, and rotted manure; water freely, 
giving liquid manure once a week. Each, $1.00. 
