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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATaLOGUE OF 
CANNA EHEMANNi. ( See page 1 4 1 . ) 
COLOCASIA. Pine Eri-eenhouse bulbs, with very hand- 
some foliage. See page S(i. 
CONVALIiAKIA majalis. The " Lily of the Valley." 
No words are necessary, either to describe or praise 
this lovely little spring-flowering bulb. All know it 
and love it. By the skill of the florists in forcing and 
retarding, the flowers are produced all the year. 
Strong pips, 50 cents per dozen. 
CBINVm. Splendid flowering bulbs. See page 132. 
CROCUS. Very early hardy spring blooming bulbs, 
often showing color before the snow is off. They are 
of dwarf habit, and most valuable in masses, giving a 
show of bloom so very early. All the coloi-s, white, 
blue, purple, yellow, striped etc., 25 cents per do?.., $1 
per 100; named varieties, 50 cents per do?,., S2 per 100. 
CYCLAMEIT. A grand genus of greenhouse plants, 
producing lovely flowers on strong stems, well above 
the pretty foliage. There are several species, but the 
most valuable is the one following, and its varieties. 
C. persicum. A fine strain. Extra tubers, each, 25 
cents; per dozen, §2.50. 
C. griganteum. "Rose Hill strain." This strain, 
of our own selection, includes the very best forms yet 
produced. The flowers are of large size, the most per- 
fect form, and disposed on the plant in a graceful fash- 
ion ; the colors of the flowers range from pure white 
through all shades to deep and rich crimson. We know 
that no better strain exists, and we are confident that 
it will please all who try it. Plants have been fre- 
quently exhibited and alwa.^'s take flrst prize. In as- 
sorted colors, each, 50 c. ; six for ¥2.50, twelve for $4. 
CLYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 
