$L ^or|^’ don\rplete ^eed G^uide. 
H.A. CONVOLVULUS MINOR TRI- 
COLOR ROSEUS — A charming new variety, 
10 to 12 inches high. The centre of the rose- 
colonred flowers is surrounded with purplish 
violet and clianges towards the throat into five 
broad golden-yellow rays. Sd. per pkt. 
n.A. COLLINSIA HETEROPHYLLA— 
Rich colour. 3d. per pkt. 
H.p. CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA (Cross- 
wort) — Pink ; very dwarf. 3d. per pkt. 
CONVOLVULUS TRICOLOK ROSEUS. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
OURS ARE THE FINEST AND THE NEAREST PERFECTION EVER SEEN. 
During the spring our two houses, filled with the best Hybrids, is one of the grandest fio.ral sights 
round London.' Wo invite all to come and see how, and from what, we save onr seeds. 
Cyclamen, although so beautiful, yet how seldom do we see them grown well, except by a few, 
yet to alter this their few natural wants should have attention, and merely mentioned to be 
thoroughly understood, then the result would be the reverse. 
Sow seeds thinly, in a compost of two parts turfy yellow loam, one of peat and leaf mould mixed together, 
and one part of thoroughly decayed cow-dung sifted very fne, and a little silver sand ; cover the seeds to 
the depth of a quarter of an inch; place the pots on a shclj in the greenhouse near the glass in the winter 
and in summer in any shaded pit. Under no circumstanees must the surface of the soil become dig. 
Some of the seeds lake four months to germinate, 
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