]4G WEST 23d STEI':ET, ^’EW YORK. 
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CKOWN I3IPERIAI. 
stately growing jdants for outdoor culture, 
with dark green foliage and llowers of various 
shades of yellow and crimson. Mixed colors. 
Each 15c.; doz. $1.50. 
CYCLAMEX 
(Ready in November) 
Among the many charming plants which grace 
the greenhouse anti sitling-ro im during the Spring 
and Winter months, few, if any, arc so pretty and 
accommodating as the Cyclamen. The simplicity of 
its culture brings it within the reach of even those 
who can command no better accommodation than a 
sitting-room window. 
Album. Purest AVhite. Each 20c.; doz. $2.00 
Roseum. Soft pink. Each 20e.; doz. $2.00. 
Rubrum. Dark crimson. Each 20c.; doz. $2.00. 
Finest Mixed. Each 15c.; doz. $1.50. 
Dielytrji Spectabilis 
(Bleeding Heart) 
A well-known hardy jilant, bearing in Spring 
long racemes of deep rose-pink, pendent flow¬ 
ers. Each 15c.; doz. $1.50. 
ERYTHKOXIUM 
(Dog’s Tooth Violet) 
Perfectly hardy; variegated foliage; flowers 
are large, varying in color from white to dee]) 
]uirple. 
Mixed Colors. Dozen 50c.; 100 $3.00. 
Cyclamen Persiciim Gigautum. 
Jumbo Enlbs. . . 
Mammoth Bulbs, 
First Size Bulbs 
F 11 E E S I pV 
This is one of the most beautiful of all Cape bulbs, pos¬ 
sessing a peculiar grace of form, and its fragrance is most 
delightful, one pot of five or six bulbs being sufficient to per¬ 
fume a whole house. As cut flowers, they are extremely valu¬ 
able; the unoxpanded blooms, opening in water, fill the air 
with the most delicate perfume, and their endurance is 
really rcnuirkable. 
Purity. A magnificent, snowy white of very large size and great 
lengtli of stem. A truss bearing from eight to fen buds, of which' 
six are often open at one time. First Size, each 3o.; doz. 40c.; 
100 $2.50. Mammoth Bulbs, each 5c.; doz. 50c.; 100 $3.50. 
Snow-White. A distinct type, producing large sprays of purest snow- 
Avhite flowers of immense size and deliciously fragrant; it is very 
free-blooming and of groat value for forcing for cut flowers. 
Doz. 30c.: 100 $2.00; 1000 $17.50. 
Refracta alba. Pure white. One of the most pojuilar and charming 
bulbs for pot culture, flowering in the Winter in the consei'vatory 
or window-garden. O’hey force very easily, and can be had in 
bloom by Christmas if started in pots in the mouth of .September. 
Plant half a dozen bulbs in a 4-inch 2 )ot, in good rich soil, water 
well, and keep them at a temperature of 60 degrees. 
Each Doz. 
$0.05 $0.40 
.05 .30 
.03 .20 
100 1000 
$2.50 $20.00 
2.00 15.00 
1.25 10.00- 
GEADIOLUS COEVILEEI 
(Ready in November) 
Early-flowering and fine for pot culture. They will last in water for weeks after being cut, and, as the 
flowers are smaller than Autumn-flowering sorts, they make u]) well for bouquets. They are hardier than most 
of the Gladioli, bnit will not stand severe Winters without covering. 
Doz. 100 
Alba ('J’he Bride). White; very beautiful.$0.30 $2/00' 
Colvillei. Purple-striped .30 2.00- 
Blushing Bride. R-osy white, with carmine blotch. 30 2.00 
Peach Blossom. Lovely new variety; good Winter forcer; delicate pink .35 2.50 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Adapted for permanent beds and edgings and partly shaded situations: they should be massed together to 
produce effect. Perfectly hardy. Plower-sijikes about 6 inches high, with small, round bells, resembling a 
bunch of grapes. 
Blue .2 for 5c.; dozen 20c.; 100 $1.00 
White ..each 5c.; dozen 30c.; 100 $1.50 
Hyacinthus candicans. A snow-white, Summer-flov'ering Giant Hyacinth.each 5c.; dozen 50c.; 100 $3.00' 
