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Cyclamen. 
CYCLAMEN. 
A magnificent flowering plant for winter and spring 
decoration. 
Dry Bulbs of Cyclamen. —Those who prefer growing 
from bulbs may obtain them in a dormant condition from 
September to November. These are potted up and kept in 
an airy place through the autumn, and brought into 
gradual heat in winter, according to the time they are wanted 
for decorating the conservatory. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Single bulbs mailed free. 
Carmine . 
Deep Crimson 
Pure White ... 
Rose . 
White with Rose base 
Mixed. —All varieties... 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Seeds of Carters Superb Mixed Cyclamen 
For sowing in winter, in sealed packets, each, .50 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS. 
See pages 27 to 34. 
DOG’S TOOTH VIOLET. 
A very curious but exceedingly pretty group of hardy 
plants, admirably adapted for massing in rockeries or garden 
borders. The foliage is elegantly marbled, and the flowers 
are exquisitely beautiful, greatly resembling Cyclamen in 
appearance. Ht. about 6 in. 
Red ... ... Mailed free. Per doz., .25 ; per 100, r.50 
White ... ... Mailed free. Per doz., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
Purple ... ... Mailed free. Per doz., .30; per Eoo, 2.00 
Fine Mixed ... Mailed free Per doz., .20 ; per 100, 1.25 
Grandiflona, Extra Fine K'Sixad. Large-flowered 
varieties, Maileifree. Per doz., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
FRITILLARIA. 
These may be placed anywhere in the garden or amongst 
the grass, but they prefer a moist and partially shaded place, 
and when in clumps in such situations they look both striking 
and beautiful when in bloom in May. Ht. g in. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates weight 2 lb. per 100. 
Dozens mailed free. 
Fritillaria Meleagris Alba. —Pure white. 
Per doz., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 ; per 1,000, 12.0a 
Fritillaria Meleagris, Fine Mixed. 
Per doz., .20 ; per 100, 1.25 ; per 1,000, 10.00 
Fritillaria Imperialis. —See Ckow^ Impkhials, 8 . 
FREESiA. 
The Freesia is of easy culture, and the spikes of white 
.md primrose coloured flowers are produced in great freedom. 
Ah soon as obtained, place six bulbs in a 48-sized pot filled 
witli a compost consisting of about three parts light sandy 
loam and one of sweet leaf-mould, with a few small crocks 
and a luindful of half-rotted leaves in the bottom of each pot 
for drainage. The pots should then be stood on coal ashes 
in a dry situation. As soon as the plants have made half an 
inch of growth they should be removed to a position near the 
glass in a cool frame, and shaded heavily at first. Afterwards 
gradually inure them to light and a little air. To assist the 
consequent production of stout flower spikes, waterings of 
tepid diluted liquid manure should be given. 
Purity.— The true, pure white variety. This new and 
improved large variety is a decided improvement on all 
other varieties yet produced ; is a much stronger grower, 
producing a larger, stronger, and bolder flower in con¬ 
junction with being very free flowering ; is an excellent 
forcing variety, and used extensively for this purpose. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Per doz., .50 ; per 100,3.25 ; per 1,000 27.50 
First Size Bulbs. „ .40; „ 2.50; „ 20.00 
Freesia Refracia Alba. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone I'ates ; weight 2 lb. per 100, 
Dozens mailed free. 
Freesia Refracta Alba. —The pure white variety, stril ‘ngly 
beautiful, exquisitely perfumed. They will be found to 
produce an abundance of pure white flowers. 
Per doz., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Freesia Lelchtlini Major. —Large vSprays of yellow and 
white flowers. Strong flowering bulbs. 
Per doz., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Excelsior (New).—A superb cream-coloured variety. 
Per doz., .90 ; per joo, 6.00 
CARIEliS TESTED SEEDS. Die.. 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG.. BOSTOX. MASS. 
