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C. :)i. ^eeser, Seedsman and Florist, 
Cyclamon. Single Palilia. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foliage, and rich colored, orchid- 
like, fragrant flowers; universal favorites for Winter and Spring blooming. If seed 
Is sown earlv they make flowering bulbs in one season. They require sandy loam; 
half-hardy perennial; six inches. , 
Cyclamen llubrum.—Large, dark crimson.20 cents. 
Album.—Large, pure white flowers.25 cents. 
Mixed.—All colors.25 cents. 
CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. 
This new, large-flowering variety has beautiful mottled leaves, broad petals, and 
stout flower stalks, throwing the flowers well above the foliage; eight Inches. 
Cyclamen Oigautenm.—All colors mixed.60 cents. 
CUPHEA—Platycentra. 
A favorite bedding plants, known as the Cigar Plant, because of the fancied resem¬ 
blance to a lighted cigar; blooms Summer and Winter.10 cents. 
DAHLIA. 
One of our best Autumnal plants; blooms until killed by frost; tuberous-rooted, 
half-hardy perennials; blooming the first year from seed, if sown early. Protect the 
roots during Winter in a dry cellar in sand. Two to eight feet. 
Double Large-flowering. Saved from the finest double flowers, mixed... .10 cents. 
Small-flowering (Bouquet or Liliputlan.)—Saved from choice double flowers; 
mixed colors; the flowers are miniature and not the plant.20 cents. 
Single Mixed.—Large single flowers; seed saved from a splendid collection, 20 cents. 
Dahlias. Fuchsia. 
ERYTHRINA—Coral Plant. 
Forms a Shrub about flve feet high, having large spikes of deep sca'rlet, pea-shaped 
blossoms.10 cents. 
EUPATORIUM—Fraseri. 
Very pretty plants with branches of snow-white flowers. Fine for bouquets. Per 
packet.10 cents. 
FUCHSIA. 
Beautiful well-known plants, easily grown from seed. Single and double mixed. 
Per packet.25 cents. 
GLOXINIA, 
Gloxinia Hybrids.—A mtfgniflcent bulbous-rooted plant, producing large bell-shaped 
flowers of various colors and great beauty. Easily raised from seed; thrive best 
in sandy peat and loam.20 cents. 
HELIOTROPE. 
A half-hardy perennial, flowering during the whole season. Its delightful perfume 
makes it a most desirable bouquet flower; a spendld bedding plant, or can be trained' 
as a greenhouse climber. Seed sown in the Spring makes flne plants for Summer 
blooming. 
Heliotrope, Fine Mixed.—Per packet.10 cents. 
Heliotrope. Geranium. 
LINARIA CYMBALARIA—Kenilworth Ivy. 
A hardy and perennial trailing variety, suitable for baskets, vases, pots and rock- 
work. Three inches..10 cents. 
LANTANA. 
The flowers are borne In Vernea-like heads, embracing every shade of pink, pur¬ 
ple, orange and white. 
Latana,—Fine mixed colors. .10 cents. 
Lantana. Primula, Sinensis Fimbriata. 
PRIMULA—Chinese Primrose. 
These are, perhaps, the most desirable of all house-blooming plants, and will rich¬ 
ly compensate for the little care they require. They are In constant bloom all Win¬ 
ter, and if the plants be transferred to the border will bloom nearly all Summer. In 
order to enjoy the blooms of the Primulas for a long period, make at least two sow¬ 
ings of seed, the first In March and the second in May. Sow on rich granulate soil, 
and cover with a mere dusting of fine earth, and nearly every seed will germinate; 
but If burled deeply much will be lost. 
Sinensis Fimbriata.—(Fringed Chinese Primrose). The seed we ofl'er is saved from 
one of the finest collections, and always gives satisfaction. Per packet, 15 cts. 
Double, Mixed Colors.—Per packet.60 cents. 
Kermesiua Splendens,—Bright carmine, with distinct yellow eye. Packet, 25 cts. 
Cocclnea.—The flowers are of the largest size, beautiful brilliant scarlet, clear sul¬ 
phur eye, exquisitely fringed and of great substance. Per packet.... 50 cents. 
Alba magniflra.—This new white Primula is of exquisite form and substance, and 
a great improvement on the old varieties. The habit of the plant Is exceedingly 
compact, with deeply Indented leaves of a light green color; flowers measure 
two and a fourth inches in diameter, pure white, large, bright yellow eye, each 
petal being deeply and beautifully fringed. They are borne In large trusses well 
above the foliage. Per packet. 60 cents. 
Punctata Elcgantlsslma.—Flowers deep velvety crimson, strongly fringed, and reg¬ 
ularly marked at the borders with small snow-white foliage. Per packet, 25 cts. 
Cristata Nana.—Dwarf and dense habit, small foliage, flowers snow-white, pale 
yellow eye, dentated, and show a tendency to become double. Per packet. 26c. 
