Select Plants for House and Garden. 
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CROTON. 
CALLA RICHARDIA MACULATA, continued. 
months. The flowers are shaped like 
■those of the Calla, and are pure white, 
shaded violet inside. It is a deciduous 
plant, and should be kept dry in winter 
and started in spring like a dahlia. Strong 
flowering bulbs. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50c. 
The set of 4 Callas for 60 cts. 
CROTONS. 
Elegant variegated foliage plants ; they 
succeed in any warm greenhouse and aie 
very attractive and valuable as decorative 
plants ; are also used for ornamental bed- 
ding outside in summer. We offer eight 
choice varieties. 20 cts. each, the set of 
S for $1.25. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICIIM 
GIGANTEl’M. 
The Cyclamen is particularly adapted 
for window culture, blooming in the 
winter and early spring months. The soil 
should be very light and rich, containing 
a good part of peat and sand, with well- 
rotted cow manure. They require fre- 
quent watering while growing. 15 cts. 
each ; large bulbs, 25 cts. 
COB2EA SCANDENS. 
A beautiful climber of rapid growth ; 
large, purple, bell-shaped flowers. For 
covering arbors trellises, etc., it is indis- 
pensable, as its dark green foliage and 
showy flowers make it very attractive. 
15 cts. each. 
CLERODENDRON 
BALFOVRI. 
A rapid growing climber of great beauty; 
it can also be trained in bush form. The 
flowers, which are of a bright scarlet, are 
encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white, 
the trusses or panicles of flowers are up- 
wards of 6 inches in length, and when 
trained upon trellises and hanging down, 
have a rich and elegant appearance ; con- 
tinually in bloom. A very satisfactoiy 
house plant. 15 cts. each. 
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CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 
