(j&rtnell & $or\£’ Complete $eetl Gjuitle. 
CON VOLVULUS TRICOLOR roseus. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
OURS ARE THE FINEST AND THE NEAREST PERFECTION EVER SEEN. 
To complete, and to be quite certain tliat our collection lacks no quality, we bought the collection 
f 100 plants, awarded the Silver Medal, exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Spring Shows, and 
uring the spring our two houses, filled with the best Hybrids, was one of the grandest floral sights 
of 
during the spring . • , 
round London. We invite all to come and see how, and from what, we save our seeds. 
Cyclamen, although so beautiful, yet how seldom do we see them grown well, except by a few, 
vet to alter this their few natural wants should have attention, and merely 
thoroughly understood, then the result would be the reverse. 
mentioned to be 
fun/ ahndcd }> 
Some of the seeds take four months to germinate. . 
After the plants have attained one or two leaves, and formed a small hull,, remove with root intact into 
small and well-drained pots, at all times mint/ the soil mentioned above, addin;/ one ounce to ever;/ peek oj soil 
of our Invigoralor, well mixed. Of course these small pots and plants must be watered with a cose onwatei 
can, and hence the folia, je moistened at ever,/ watering, and if anythin,, but the. cleanest rain water is eve, 
used the leaves become corroded with a white slime, and unsatisfactory results will be sure to folio ,, , and as 
the entire health of the plant depends on a few leaves only, these precious leaves must be kept of a ought 
green hue from the first scedl a a, leaf up to the flowering period. A I sun must be avoided during the late 
spring and summer, and never allowed to shine on then, after 8 o clock am. and before 4 o clock p.m 
A cold frame in a shaded position, pitched north, is the lest place for them, and as soon 
made their season's growth, ana show signs oj going to rest, withhold watei foi a foi mg . • s > A J 
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