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JOHN LEWIS CHIL3S, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
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IMPROVED EARGE-FEOWERING,—FINEST CYCLAMEN GROWN. 
Few pot plants are so desirable as Cyclamen, especially for winter blooming. Though they are universal favorites, 
they are not seen m general cultivation to the extent that they should be, considering their ease of culture, great beauty 
and long season of bloom. Bulbs commence blooming in the fall and continue in the greatest profusion till June, each 
flower keeping perfect a month before fading, and a good bulb will show at all times from 12 to 50 well developed blossoms. 
a nT 1 ® most delicately beautiful colors, ranging from dark red to white, delicate blush and pink shades prevailing, 
Often the flower will be spotted and marked, or.m other ways showing two distinct colors. 
-rTrnmn ie ,-^ ia K e is very beautiful, being variegated with different shades of green, and helps to show off the flowers 
I^ch nse above it, to a remarkable degree. In fact, a plant in bloom always looks like a tastily arranged vase of flowers 
and ioliage. After blooming all winter bulbs should be allowed to rest over summer in a dry state like Callas. 
We offer only this strain of Cyclamen, it being so much finer than any other. 
PLANTS— Fine healthy vigorous plants, 30c. each; 3 for 75c. 
s E E RT-^.£L es t. duality, many colors mixed, 15c. per pkt. Separate colors, white, crimson, pink, white red-eye. 
20c. per pkt.; the 5 pkts. for 75c. 
