GIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN. 29 
M. Deuterail. Saffron, with light margin. 
Mad. Crozy. Flaming scarlet, bordered with gold. 
Oriole. Similar to Queen Charlotte, but a stronger grower. 
Ires. Carnot. Purple foliage; carmine flowers. 
Prof. Charquerard. Vivid crimson. 
Queen Charlotte. Scarlet and gold. 15 cents each. 
Sunshine. Deep orange, suffused with scarlet. 
Senator Millard. Fine purple foliage. 
Ubree IDarleties from ITtalp. 
Antigone. Large flower, of brilliant scarlet, very lightly laced yellow; 
hne branching truss; flowers dotted darker red and throat spotted 
yellow. 50 cents each. 1 
Andromache. Dark leaved variety, with fine red flowers; very prom- 
ismg. 50 cents each. r 
Bacchus. Red, laced yellow; spotted yellow about the throat. 50 
cents each. 
jplve Hmencan Dartetfes of ’97. 
Alsace. Light sulphur yellow turning to creamy white. 25 cents each. 
Fa!ry Queen. In style of Queen Charlotte, but the golden color is 
__ mottled and marbled, 25 cents each. 
Golden Gem. Vety near a pure self yellow; a profuse bloomer. 25 
cents each. 
Giant Crimson. . Very large flowers in immense trusses; a glowing 
crimson, spotted maroon. 25 cents each, 
Improved Queen Charlotte. Larger in size, freer in bloom, and 
colors more intense. 25 cents each. 
21 IWew IRace of dannas 
has been originated in Italy. The flowers have a short throot, and 
spread out into a fiat-facedj bloom fully six inches across. The petals 
are very broad, overlapping and beautifully ruffled. They grow five to 
six feet tall, and have lar^e Musa-iike foliage. 
Austr'A- Pure canary yellow of soft, even shade; sometimes lightly 
dotted on tne fifth petal; a magnificent variety. 50 cents each. 
Italia. Bright scarlet, with broad, golden border. The effect of the 
broad bands of these two colors in these enormous flowers is very 
imposing. 50 cents each. 
(Binnt Persian Cyclamen. -*- >< +• 
These are among the most beautiful Winter and Spring flowering 
plants for the window and greenhouse. Not only are the flowers ol 
striking beauty, but the foliage is also highly ornamental. The colors 
range through shades of pink, crimson, white, spotted, etc. Most of 
them are, moreover, delicately fragrant. Flowers of extraordinary size 
and of great substance. The leaves are proportionately large and very 
beautifully marked. 35 Cents Each. ’ 
