dar\T\ell & $or$’ Complete $eed Gfuide. 
all soil, and repot. . Be particular that the hulls are buried just below the surface, except the. crown, and 
after all are placed in a shaded frame, and every pot placed on a hard surface, so that no worms can 
i nter, cover all over with cocoa-nut fibre, so that each crown is covered a quarter of an inch ; keep lights 
off in all moderate weather and as cool as possible, and in about a month new foliage in'll begin to push 
up; remove the cocoa-nut fibre immediately ; showery weather and night dews assist them immensely. 
Remove to a greenhouse, place them close to the glass, with plenty of air and light; they will be a surprise 
and delight all the winter. For other valuable particulars, see “ Secrets of High Cultivation." 
G.i>. CYCLAMEN (HYBRID) PERSICUM 
— Red. 2s. (i</. per pkt. 
o.p. CYCLAMEN (HYBRID) PERSICUM 
— White. 2s. (id. per pkt. 
G.r. CYCLAMEN (HYBRID) PERSICUM 
— Mauve. 2s. (if/, per pkt. 
o.i>. CYCLAMEN (HYBRID) PERSICUM 
— White, with purple base. 2s. (i</. per pkt. 
G.i>. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM - Mixed ; 
saved from our finest Prize Collection of the very 
best wliito and highly-coloured varieties. 2s. Gd. 
per pkt. 
o.p. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIG AN- 
TEUM — Verv large flowers. 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
o.p. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIG AN - 
TEUM — Mauve, 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
g.p. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGAN- 
TEUM— White, with purple base. 2s. Gd. per 
pkt. 
g.p. C YCL AMEN PERSICUM GRAND! 
FLORUM — 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
CYCLAMEN HI. II Kit IP OPIUM (hAHDy). 
II. p. HARDY CYCLAMEN— In the 
rockery, perhaps, there is no prettier plant 
grown ; it has the advantage of reproducing 
itself by setting its own seedlings for the coming 
year. Is. per pkt. 
H. ii. p SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Many who have visited our “Home of 
Flowers” will confirm the splendour and com- 
pleteness of our collection of Single Dahlias re- 
introduced solely by us, and up to the present 
we have secured the best new varieties of Messrs. 
Moore, Cullingford, and Teesdale, and other 
splendid kinds from various noted raisers : 
these, together with our acres of nil the most 
select, lias given us such a choice variety of seed 
as cannot lie offered by any other firm ; for all 
the best informed most positively assert that 
Mr. Moore’s very dwarf fern-like foliage varie- 
ties, with their bright and effective colours, and 
the beautiful small flowering kinds of the two 
latter gentlemen, are the coming universal 
favourites. For shrubbery or garden, our 
Paragon stands far ahead of all others — a great 
acquisition. A First - Class Certificate was 
awarded this variety, and a Cold Medal recom- 
mended by the Council of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society for our collection. Our Seed is 
grown and saved with the greatest possible and 
practical care. Should lie sown in heat in 
March. 
For full and other valuable particulars, see 
Collection in “Floral Guide.” 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
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