CYCLAMEN 
CYiG-LTAIM EN 
The varieties listed 
below have flowers 
and leaves like these 
except that the pet- 
als are beautifully 
fringed. 

CULTURE—The seedling plants we are offering should be placed in nothing smaller than 
a 4-inch pot. Use a good rich soil containing leaf mold and manure. Bottom of pot should 
be well drained with plenty of gravel. If grown outdoors, do not place pots in a windy site 
nor give more sun than morning. They should have a cool window in the house. As the 
plants grow, they should be shifted as needed. NO NOT ALLOW PLANTS TO BECOME 
POT BOUND UNTIL AT LEAST A 6-INCH POT IS USED. Soil should be kept moist at 
all times. When blooming has ceased, remove from pots, shake off some old soil, trim 
roots back a bit and place in smaller pot. Water just enough so bulb will not shrivel. When 
there are signs of new growth, shift along as before. Cyclamen WILL NOT stand complete 
drying out. If planted in the ground, soil should be the same as for pots, also water the 
same. In colder climates, those who have a greenhouse will find these plants do beauti- 
fully if placed as a border along the walk or in the bench. 
The following separate colors are offered in the beautiful FRINGED, new kinds. The 
petals are deeply cut and give a most graceful effect. When plants are in bloom, the 
flowers look like butterflies hovering over the foliage. Incidentally Cyclamen make lovely 
corsages if about two inches at the end of the stem is split and they are allowed to stand in 
water for two hours before using. 
COLORS—White, orchid, pink, bright red, dark red, and harlequin, salmon-pink with darker lines. 
Seedlings—soc each or $5.00 per dozen. 
Delivery beginning April 15. Will bloom next fall and winter. 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
