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CYCLAMEN, HARDY SPECIES— continued. 
produce a most charming effect. In making up a soil for the hardy Cyclamen, add a liberal proportion 
of old lime or mortar rubbish and some old peat or leaf soil. C. Europoeum is fragrant, and flowers 
August to September. IberUum and Coum varieties bloom in Spring ; Repandum closes the Cyclamen 
season in April. Repandum and Africanum should, in cold districts, be planted in warm protected 
situations on rockwork, and covered with cut heather, straw, or a few light boughs, to keep off cutting 
ground winds till March. They may also with advantage be grown in cold frames. 
Cyclamen neapolitanum is perfectly hardy, and is covered with bloom during September, while from 
Autumn to Spring its large and beautifully variegated leaves render it valuable for Winter beds, intermixed 
with Scillas, Chionodoxas, Leucojums, Miniature Daffodils, Snowdrops, Muscaris, etc. 
Hardy Cyclamen, Autumn-, Winter- and Spring-Flowering. 
12 varieties, 3 roots of each, 25 /- | 12 varieties, 1 root of each, 9 /- 
each— s. d 
Africanum (syn. macrophyllum), flowers blush 
with purplish centre, produced in Autumn, leaves 
of enormous size, heart-shaped, and with silvery 
green zone, very handsome ; give slight protection 
in cold districts per doz. 7/6 o 8 
Cilicicum, white, with bright purple centre; 
Winter-flowering ; rave, per too, 42/-; per doz. 5/6 
Coum, having a plain green foliage and flowering 
in early Spring. 
,, album, white, with brilliant purple eye 
per doz. J 5 /- 
„ lilacinum ,, 1 5 /- 
,, roseum, soft light rose ,, 10/6 
,, rubrum, deep rose 
per 100, so/. ; ,, 6/6 
Europaeum, crimson, sweet-scented, flowering 
August to September. Plant this variety in a 
shady situation 4 to 5 in. in peat 
per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/6 
,, established in pots ,, 4/6 
Ibericum, differing from C. count in having a 
silvery zoned foliage ; early Spring- 
flowering. 
„ Atkinsii, white, with crimson eye 
per doz. 1 5/- 
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CYCLAMEN COUM ALBUM ESTABLISHED. 
each- 
Ibericum lilacinum, rosy lilac, with 
crimson eye per doz. 15/- 
„ roseum, pretty rose-coloured 
flowers per doz. 7/6 
„ rubrum, deep crimson flowers 
per 100, 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 
j> Whittalli, flowers ranging from 
rose to white 
per 100, 30/- ; per doz. 4/6 
„ mixed varieties, 
per 100, 30/- ; per doz. 4/6 
Latifolium (syn. Rhodian Pink), a fine 
species from Asia Minor, producing late 
in spring elegant pale rose flowers ; 
foliage marbled per doz. 5/6 
Libanoticum, a pretty new species, 
producing in Spring large rose-coloured 
flowers, marked with deep carmine 
in centre. First-Class Certificate 
R-H.S per doz. 25/- 
CYCLOBOTHRA. Now included under Calochortus 
x CYPELLA platensis, a most beautiful plant from La Plata, bearing in Summer a succession 
of deep sky-blue flowers with white and yellow centre ; suitable for pots or flower borders, 
ht. 2 to 3 ft. ; treatment same as required for Tigridia per doz 10/6 
x CYRTANTHUS. 
angustifolius grand iflorus. See Novelty List, page 5 
Macowanii, brilliant orange, very handsome, ht. I These are remarkable for their 
1 , handsome drooping bio soms 
Mackenil, sweetly scented pure white flowers in ' " 
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Neapolitanum (syn. graecum and 
hedertefolium), the Iyy-leaved 
Cyclamen, producing in Autumn rosy 
pink flowers and in Winter large hand- 
some silvery marbled foliage. This 
Cyclamen should be largely used for 
winter beds, associated with very early 
spring-flowering bulbs, to which its 
beautiful foliage forms a charming 
groundwork... per 100, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 4 
,, extra strong roots 
per 100, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
Neapolitanum album, pure white 
flowers and very beautiful silvery marbled 
foliage per doz. 15/- 1 6 
Repandum (syn. vernum), bright 
crimson ; established masses are very 
beautiful in Spring 
per 100, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, extra strong roots ,, 7/6 o S 
,, album, pure white 21/- 2 o 
clusters, very beautiful, ht. 1 ft J mer flowering. 
Greenhouse - culture. Sum- 
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