CYCLAMEN. 
The Cyclamen is a bulbous plant grown from seed. They begin flowering when about, 
a year old and will give more flowers w ith less trouble than any plant I know of. The 
flowers are usually white, with scarlet tip. spotted or bright pink. The above engraving 
is a true representation of both flowers and leaves. 
Cyclamen Persicum,. 
“ Gigantium,. 
DEUTZIA. 
Small hardy shrubs of great beauty, giving an abund¬ 
ance of spikes of fine star-shaped flowers. 
Price 20 cents each; large plants, 3 yrs. old, 50 cents. 
ECHEVERIA, (House Leek.) 
Succulent plants, both novel and interesting. They 
are natives of arid countries, and grow in dry places 
where most other plants would fail. 
Echeveria Glauca, silver gray foliage, bright orange 
colored flowers, . 20 
Matalica, leaves of a bright metalic hue, . 30 
EUPATORIUM. 
Winter flowering plants, bearing in great profusion 
clusters of delicate white flowers, resembling the Ager- 
atum. 
Eupatorium Arboreum, in flower all winter, . 25 
DAISY. 
For edgings to beds or for 
cemetery decoration, there is 
nothing more fitting than the 
Double Daisy. Perfectly hardy 
in all respects; and easily mul¬ 
tiplied by division of the roots. 
The soil should be enriched eve¬ 
ry spring to prevent them from 
running out. 
Daisy Double White, from best German seed,. 15 
Double Pink, “ “ “ “ . 15 
Double Variegated, “ “ “ “ . 15 
Price per dozen 75 cts. 
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