CYCLAMEN - Binnewies Strain 
We Supply Originator's Seed Only 
Cyclamen growing is a specialized job. Special conditions of moisture, 
temperature, and soil must be closely watched or the 16-18 month's 
time required to mature a plant will be wasted. Our Ball Red Book 
devotes a chapter to Cyclamen growing, written by John Vogt, a 
successful Cyclamen specialist. 
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No. 1—Dork Blood-Red . $1.15 
1000 
$10.00 
5000 
$46.00 
No. 2—Bright Red 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 3—Pure Rose 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 4—Soft Rose. Carmine eye. Improved 
Rose of Marienthal. 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 5—White. Carmine eye . 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 6—Pure White 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 7—Bonfire. Brilliant salmon . 
1.70 
15.00 
69.00 
No. 8—Salmon-Scarlet. America Improved 
2.00 
16.00 
73.00 
No. 9—New Solmon-Rose Improved 
1.50 
13.00 
59.00 
No. 10—Glory of Wandsbek or Perle of 
Zehlendorf. Dark salmon . 
1.50 
12.00 
55.00 
No. 1 1—Rose of Zehlendorf. Light salmon 
1.50 
12.00 
55.00 
No. 12—Orange Beauty. Orange-vermilion 
1.80 
17.00 
78.00 
No. 1 4—Morning Red 
1.60 
13.00 
60.00 
No. 1 5—Saffron-Red 
1.40 
11.00 
50.00 
No. 16—Saffron-Red. Silver edged . 
1.70 
15.00 
69.00 
No. 17—Striata. Mixed varieties . 
1.40 
11.00 
50.00 
No. 1 8—Mozart. Deep pink. 
1.80 
17.00 
78.00 
No. 19—Lavender 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
No. 20—New Ruffled in Colors. Especially 
attractive class. 
2.00 
18.50 
86.00 
No. 21—Pink Pearl. Salmon-pink 
1.80 
17.00 
78.00 
Cristata. Pure white feathered . 
1.60 
13.00 
60.00 
Mixture of above colors . 
1.15 
10.00 
46.00 
VOGT’S DOUBLE CYCLAMEN 
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We know from observation that when two equally well- 
flowered plants are put up for the judgment of the average 
buyer, the double-flowered strain will usually be favored. 
[14] Cyclamen are 
The double or duplexed flowers occasionally noted 
in Cyclamen produce a fuller and more showy effect 
than the regular singles and are generally preferred. 
John W. Vogt, of Sturgis, Michigan, has been develop¬ 
ing this duplexed habit for many years, firmly be¬ 
lieving that future improvements will be along these 
lines. We believe he is right. At present his strains 
run to 10- and 12-petaled flowers, and this number is 
increasing annually. A varying percentage will come 
normal or partly duplexed, but this number is becom¬ 
ing less with every generation of seed produced. We 
handle the originator’s seed only. 
100 
Cerise Brilliant. Rich cerise-red $2.50 
250 
$5.75 
500 
$10.75 
1000 
$20.00 
Prosperity. Flaming rich rose . . . 
2.50 
5.75 
10.75 
20.00 
Admiration. Salmon-rose with 
shaded eye . 
2.50 
5.75 
10.75 
20.00 
Rosea. Soft rose shading with light 
at tips of petals . 
2.50 
5.75 
10.75 
20.00 
Mixture of above four colors. 2.50 5.75 10.75 20.00 
holding their own if not increasing in popularity—16 months are needed to produce good plants. 
