CYCLAMEN 
One of the most beautiful flowers that blossoms at 
Christmas. Are noted for their bright colored flower* 
and variegated foliage. 
PERLE OF ZEHLENDORF. Dark salmon. Each, 3 5; 
dozen, 3.50. 
ROSE OF ZEHLENDORF. Light Salmon. Each, .35; 
dozen, 3.50. 
ROSE OF MARIENTHAL. Soft pink. Each, .40; 
dozen, 4.00. 
BLOOD RED. Each, .35; dozen, 3.50. 
BRIGHT RED. Each, 3 5; dozen, 3.50. 
WHITE WITH CARMINE EYE. Each, 40; dozen, 
4.50. 
Mixed Varieties. Dozen, 2.50. 
CYPELLA 
HERBERTI. Tigridia-like bulb from Argentina. Large 
yellow flowers. Stock limited. Each, .75; dozen, 
7.50. 
DELPHINIUM 
ENGLISH HYBRIDS. Selected strain of this English 
introduction. Spikes tall and large in diameter. 
Florets are large, the colors running in all shades of 
blue and lavender. Each, .50; dozen, 5.00. 
BELLADONNA. Light blue, large size; a great im¬ 
provement over the old variety. Each, .25; dozen, 
2.50. 
BELLAMOSUM. A dark blue hybrid of the above. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
SINENSE. Dwarf blue flowers. Each, .30; dozen, 
3.00. 
SINENSE ALBUM. Dwarf white flowers. Each, .30; 
dozen, 3.00. 
SINENSE TOM THUMB. Miniature blue flowers. 
Each, .30; dozen, 3.00. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
CANADENSIS (Squirrel Corn). White, tipped rose. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
EXIMIA (Fringed Bleeding Heart). Pink. Each, .25; 
dozen, 2.50. 
FORMOSA (Dutchman’s Breeches). Rose-purple. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
SPECTABILIS. Long raceme of heart shaped rosy 
pink flowers, with fern-like foliage. It thrives in a 
shaded position. Ideal for planting among ferns. 
Each, .50; dozen, 5.00. 
DIERAMA (Wedding Bells) 
PULCHERRIMA. A lovely species from the Cape 
of Good Hope. Dainty bell-shaped, rose-colored 
flowers hanging on slender arching stems. Each, 
.35; dozen, 3.50. 
ERYTHRINA (Coral Plant) 
CRISTA-GALLI. Interesting flowering plant for the 
garden, growing from 4 to 6 feet high and produc¬ 
ing long spikes of large crimson pea-shaped flowers 
from late September until frost. The roots may be 
stored in the cellar the same as Dahlias. Strong 
roots. Each, .75. 
EUCHARIS (Bethlehem Lily) 
GRANDIFLORA. Recommended exclusively for in¬ 
doors and requires to be well established for good 
production of flowers. Very fragrant white Narcis¬ 
sus-like flowers. Each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00. 
GALTONIA (Cape Hyacinth) 
CANDICANS. Native Cape bulb having large hand¬ 
some white flowers. Stems 3 to 5 feet in height 
gracefully surmounted with from 20 to 30 bell- 
shaped flowers. Each, .15; dozen, 1.50. 
GLORIOSA (Glory Lily) 
SUPERBA. A gorgeous Lily-like plant, climbing from 
5 to 8 feet high, with orange-scarlet flowers. Should 
be grown in a greenhouse or conservatory. Early 
Spring or Fall delivery. Each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00. 
ROTHSCHILDIANA. Similar to the above, but with 
much larger flowers. Gorgeous red and yellow, 
turning all red with age. Each, 2.00; dozen, 20.00. 
Second size. Each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00. 
EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA 
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