hold water, shake away all soil, and re-pot. Be particular that the bulbs 
are buried just belO'v the surface, e.\cept the crown, and after all are placed 
in a shaded frame, and every pot placed on a hard surface, so that no worms 
can enter ; keep lights off in all moderate weather, and as cool as possible | 
during hot weather, and in about a month new foliage will -begin to push 
up ; showery weather and night dews assist them immensely. Remove to a 
greenhouse, place them elose to the glass, with plenty of air and light ; they 
will be a surprise and delight all the Winter. As soon as they shew ffower, 
give liquid manure once a fortnight; and if the foliage becomes too vigorous, 
withhold it. 
NEW' FEATIIEKED CTCLAMEN. 
o?o. o.p. Cyclamen 
(Hybrid) Persieum-Red. 
Is. ijd. and l!s. M. per pkt. 
621. o.p. Cyclamen 
(Hybrid) Persieum — 
White. Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. 
per pkt. 
622. O.p. Cyclamen 
(Hybrid) Persieum — 
Rose. Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. 
per pkt. 
CYCLAMEN HEDER2EFOLIUM (hARDYJ. 
CANNELLS’ WHITE CYCLAMEN. 
{HeproducHl fitm a P/iotc(jraplr taken in our Nursery.) 
CANNELLS’ PER8I0UM GIOANTECM. 
623. o.p. Cyclamen (Hybrid) Persieum — White with purple 
base. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. - - t, • 
624. o.p. Cyclamen Persieum -Mixed ; saved from our finest Brize 
Collection of the very best white and highly-coloured varieties. ^ ft. Is. Gd. 
and 2s. 6d. per pkt. tt i o 
625. o.p. Cyclamen Persieum Giganteum— Very large flowers. 
J ft. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
626. o.p. Cyclamen Persieum Giganteum— Rose, i ft. 2s. Gd. 
627. H.p. Hardy Cyclamen -7 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. ^ to i ft. Is. per pkt. 
628. o.p. Cyclamen Persieum Gigan- 
teum— White, with purple base. ^ ft. Is. Gd. 
and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
629. o.p. Cyclamen Persieum Grandi- 
florum — i ft. is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
610. New Feathered Cyclamen, Bush 
Hill Pioneer — Flowers white, of great sub- 
stance. with a strikingly distinct crest or feather 
of the same colour upon the face of each petal. 
This, the first variety of its kind, is undoubtedly 
destined to he the forerunner of an entirely new 
strain of 'Cyclamen, the feather adding enor- 
mously to the substance and lasting properties 
of the flower, besides opening up the possibility 
of endless variety by the introduction of a 
coloureil feather on the white ground, or a white 
feather on the coloured ground. In sealed 
packets, 2.s-. Gd. each. 
(i:!i. o.p. Cypcpus Alternifolius— Well 
adapted for the decoration of the greenliouse, 
conservatory, or table, and can also be grown as 
a semi aquatic during the Summer outdoors ; 
good-sized plants can be obtained from seed in 
about three months. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
632. it.p. Cyphomattia Lanata— A very 
interesting new perennial from AsiaMiuor. The 
plant forms a small bush, with an umbel-shaped 
inflorescence rising from 12 to 15 inches in height 
above the leaves. It is well set with small flesh- 
coloured flowers, whicli are densely covered and 
surrounded by a silvery down. Is. Gd. tier i»kt. 
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