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CYCLAMEN. Sh. Hardy varieties. These lovely plants are a disinct 
addition to the shade garden. The habit of growth and blossoms 
resemble those of the florist’s cyclamen, but they are much 
smaller and more dainty. The leaves are interesting in shape, 
and in many varieties they are beautifully mottled with lighter 
green. The fact that most varieties bloom in the fall makes 
them doubly valuable. They like lime. 
Atkinsii. Variegated foliage. Crimson flowers with rounded seg- 
ie and dark eyes. Spring flowering. Blooming size corms. 
Europaeum. Slightly marbled evergreen leaves. flowering in au- 
tumn with carmine magenta flowers. Deliciously scented. $1.00. 
Neapolitanum. Handsome marbled leaves and lovely, airy flowers 
in varying shades of pink. It blooms in autumn shortly before 
the leaves appear, $1.00. 
Neapolitanum Album. Rare and lovely white flowered form. $1.00 
Repandum. Broad, pointed heart shaped leaves, carmine flowers 
in earliest spring. $1.00. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. Sh. Lady Slippers. The grandest of the hardy or- 
chids. Like shade and moisture. Don’t plant too deeply. 
Acaule. Large soft rose colored slippers borne singly on 8 in. 
stems. 50c. 
Californicum. Dainty white slippers with pale green sepals borne 
six to ten in a graceful spire. Rare. 75c. 
Montanum. Oregon native with white and brown flowers on PASH TE 
stem. 75c. 
Parviflorum. Lovely small yellow blooms. Good multiplier. 50-75c. 
Pubescens. Yellow Lady Slipper. The dainty deep yellow slippers 
are borne several on a Stem. 75c. 
Spectabile. Showy Lady Slipper. Huge handsome slippers of rosy 
pink with white sepals. Late. 75c. 
CYSTISUS. See Brooms. 
DIANTHUS. S. Pinks are indispensable to the rock garden or wall. 
Our present list comprises some of the best sorts which are 
available. These are all easy, attractive and desirable. 
Beatrix. Lovely fragrant carnation-like flowers. Light salmon pink 
in profusion May to Nov. 10 to 12%in. = o0e: 
Caesius double form. A charming 4 in. cheddar pink with com- 
pact gray foliage and lovely rosy pink blooms. 50c. 
Clove Pink. Spicy fringed double white flowers in profusion. Mats 
of gray foliage. 8 in. 40c. 
Dawn. Compact tufts of silvery foliage. Long and profuse blom- 
er. Pink with red eye on 4 in. stems. Very charming. Stock 
limited. 50c. . 
Don Henderson. Handsome double carnation-like flowers on 8 in. 
stems. Brilliant rose with a red eye. Showy and desirable. 50c. 
Ethel. S. A handsome large flowered hybrid. Flowers soft pink 
with a deep maroon eye produced all summer. 10 in. 50c. 
