Amanda Mahy-—Large colorful blooms of brilliant glowing red-salmon, 
with violet markings. Strong sturdy grower to about 2 feet. 3 for 35c, 
W2ator 9). 25781 00 stor eo9: 00 
Orangeade—Masses of dainty blooms in very soft orange. About 18 inches 
tall. £) Ney? vlate 12 hele Alpe, 
Peach Blossom—Graceful flowers of true pink on rather low-growing 
plants to about 18 inches. Cm loOme4 5c nl 2m Ores 150 
Red Bride—An unusual garden flower, with tall graceful stems, and many 
odd star-shaped red flowers, with silvery reverses. 3 feet. Sh kelp elere 
1Wetores 1.50 
Spitfire—Small blooms of bright scarlet, on slender stems, to about 2 feet. 
Same general coloring as Amanda Mahy, but smaller and deeper red. 
SaTOre4 oC ml ttoreot DO 
Sunset—Rich red flowers, marked with white in the throat. 2 feet. 
SY ikelpe Zisve, 1) PF aielp aol ele) 
The Bride—Very slender tall-growing type with small pure white blooms, 
like glistening stars. One of the finest for floral work. oetore40c, 
| 12> for 12357 O0store$9250 
Mixed Baby Glads—All of the above varieties 12 for $1.35, 50 for $5.00 
Postpaid 
HARDY CYCLAMEN 
True miniatures, with handsome 
foliage, and perfect little cyclamen 
blooms in pink and white, 4 to 6 
inches high, which usually last a 
month or more. When the petals 
drop the seed head curls down to 
the ground, where, if conditions 
suit them, numerous tiny seedlings 
will spring up the following year. 
The mother bulb does not divide, 
but simply grows larger each year, 
and if happy, will last for a great 
many years. By planting several 
varieties, they may be had in bloom 
for most of the spring and sum- 
mer months. Plant the bulbs round 
: , side down, crowns level with the 
CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM ALBUM soil, in leafmold in partial shade. 
Mulch with a half inch of peat moss, and keep moist at all times. In regions — 
of severe cold, a mulch of boughs will help to bring them thru the winter. 
May be shipped any time of year, except during freezing weather. 
Atkinsi—Pink to pale rose flowers, with foliage marbled with silver. The 
earliest to bloom, from January to March. Each $1.25, 3 for $3.00 
Repandum—Bright crimson flowers, foliage pointed and marbled silvery 
white. This is a rare species from the Mediterranean. Each $1.25 
| Se torepo00 
Europaeum—Flowering in mid-summer, from July to September, this 
species from Europe has crimson rose flowers that are nicely fragrant 
Each $1.25, 3 for $3.00 
Neapolitanum—Rose pink blooms in August, when flowers are scarce. 
Foliage, marbled with silver and white, appears after the flowers bloom, 
and lasts till spring. Fach®/5c).3' ton $2:00 
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