6 PLANTS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
CYCLAMEN. 
Cyclamen ,aie perhaps the finest and most satisfactory winter 
bloominp plants grown. They possess great beauty of both foli- 
age and flower, and are of the most easy culture. They are In 
bloom from early fall until early spring, and for winter gifts 
are unequaled. We can .supply plants in bloom from November 
to March 1st. Colors — Red, Pink, Salmon Pink, and White. 
Each — 50c; $1.00; $1.50; $2.00. Dormant or semi-dormant bulbs 
can be supplied from March 1st to June 1st, at 25c and .^iOc each. 
CYPEBTJS 
AI.TEBITI- 
POIilUS — 
(TTmbrella 
Plant) 
An unusually 
fine plant for 
decorative pur- 
poses of ex- 
tremely easy 
culture. Re- 
quires plenty 
of water and 
may be grown 
as a seml- 
aquatlc. 
f3ach 25c to 50c. 
Postpaid 30c to 
noc. 
Cyperus Alternlfolins. 
DAHLIAS 
The list of these e.xqnislte and free flowering plants which we 
offer, Is composed of the Korts which we have found after care- 
ful test to be best suited to this climate. In cuse the stock of 
dormant roots Is exhaustcrl, of some varieties, we supply good 
strong plants from 4— Inch pots. In many sections these are used 
almost exclusively. 
CUI^TUBE. 
Plant in a well drained position and where they will receive 
the greatest amount of sun. The soil should be m.ade loose and 
a liberal amount of fertilizer .ndded before planting. Well de- 
cayed manure is very satisfactory as a fertilizer. Dn not set 
out plant until all danger of frost is over. This should be 
specially noted in the case of potted plants. Dahlias should be 
lifted immediately after the first killing frost and storpd in a 
cool place over winter. 
(For Prices of Dahlias See Fag's 8.) 
DAKI.IAS. 
THREE BEATJTIFTTI. 
1 — Cactus Dahlia — Tos Abelin, 
2 — Show Dahlia — Lucy Pawcett. 
3 — Decorative Dahlia — Kaiserin Ausrnsta Victoria. 
CACTXrs DAHLIAS. 
These are of a lighter formation and much used for cut flowers 
Ella Kramer — Rose pink, one of the best 
Mrs. W. H. Baby — Cream white, large. 
Sparkler — Very bright scarlet. 
Spitfire — ..\, fiery scarlet. 
Shooting- Star — Pure yellow with very fine form. 
Brxinliilda — Dark maroon. 
Ja:naica — Rich plum color. 
J. H. Jackson — The best Dahlia yet out; almost black. 
Harbor Lig-lit — Orange re.l overlaid with flame color. 
Tos Abelin — .\ brilliant fiery red; a fine, large, refined flower of 
perfect incurved form; produced in the greatest profusion on 
long stiff stems. A fine cut flower. 
Earl of Pembroke — Bright plum color. Very fine. 
Goldland — A prim- 
rose yellow of 
great merit. 
H, F. Boblnson — 
Clear golden yel- 
low. 
Iceberg- 
white. 
— Ivory 
"Mm, Jewett — Deep 
salmon. 
Alight — Rich orange 
scarlet. 
Sclineckoinogeu — 
Pure glistening 
while, with most 
perfe ctly arranged 
petals. A very 
valuable variety 
for cut flowers. 
Sparkler — Cactus Type. 
(For PrlcOT of Dahlias See Pages 7 and 8.) 
