Hardy C. yclamen 
Rare and Beautiful 
Give your shady garden a real lift with these truly unusual Hardy Cycla- 
men. Really, they are not only very beautiful but extremely rare as well. 
Given the right soil, which is very simple, they will thrive and grow for 
many years. We know of plants fifty years old. Each year the corms get 
larger and produce more flowers. Corms a foot in diameter with literally 
hundreds of delicate blossoms for weeks on end are not uncommon. 
can ship these hardy corms most any time of the year the ground is open. 
They are bothered by almost no pests or diseases, practically foolproof. 
Full planting and cultural directions sent with each order. 
a few corms of each of the above species, you may have them in flower 
We advise planting in clumps of three 
almost the entire growing year. 
We 
By planting 
wherever possible for the most delightful effect. 
Spring Flowering 
CYCLAMEN Atkinsi—1 1 76— (Jan. - Mar.) 
The earliest of all to bloom. Pink to pale rose 
flowers on a 4 to 6 inch stems. Leaves appear 
before and with the flowers and are deep green 
lightly mottled silver white. 
3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
CYCLAMEN Atkinsi Album — 1169 — The 
white form of this important early flowering 
strain. You'll love it. 
3 for $5.30, each $1.95, Doz. $20.95 
*CYCLAMEN Coum—1 | 74— (Feb. March) 
Similar to Atkinsi but with deep crimson-rose 
blooms on 4 to 6 inch stems, leaves deep 
green without mottling. Very rare and beau- 
tiful. 3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
CYCLAMEN Coum Album—1179—Same as 
above except the blooms are white with a red 
base. Supply is limited as very few are pro- - 
duced. 3 for $5.30, each $1.95, Doz. $20.95 
CYCLAMEN SPECIAL No. 79-J 
Three each of those (*) starred 
above, Nos. 1170, 1174 and 1177 
for long flowering period. .$7.45 
Ware's 
Lily Good 
Each year more and more of our cus- 
tomers write us that they find our 
special lily feeding program solves one 
of their greatest problems. Few gar- 
den soils today afford all the food ele- 
ments your fine lilies require. This sci- 
entific food, a U. S. D. A. Extension 
Dept. formula, concentrated and com- 
pletely soluble, is applied as a dilute 
liquid in repeated doses, Put up in two 
or five-pound packages. Two pounds 
takes care of a hundred lilies for a sea- 
son or more. Complete directions with 
every package for small or large quan- 
tities with practical kitchen measure- 
ments, cups or spoonfuls. 
The feeding program can be started 
at planting time or during the growing 
season. Applied with a minimum of 
effort and no over-stimulation. 
Two Ib. Trial $2 
Package, POSTPAID 
Five lb. Economy $475 
Package, POSTPAID 
CYCLAMEN Libanoticum — 1,1 75 — (Mar.- 
April) Large blush pink blooms, not as re- 
curved as other species and therefore appear- 
ing even larger. 4 to 6 inches tall and 
slightly fragrant. One of the rarest species in 
cultivation. Foliage light green mottled sil- 
very white. You will love it. 
3 for $7.95, each $2.95 
CYCLAMEN Repandum — 1173 — (Apr:- 
May) Bright crimson flowers on 4 to 6 inch 
stems. Leaves are pointed with serrated 
edges, bright green marbled silver white. This 
is one of the rarer special and very lovely. 
3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
Summer Flawering 
*CYCLAMEN Europaeum — 1177 — (July- 
Sept.) This summer flowering species from 
central and southern Europe has distinctly 
fragrant crimson-rose blooms on 5 to 6 inch 
stems produced over a long period. The bright 
green foliage, marbled silvery white is al- 
most evergreen. You will find it a good addi- 
tion to your shady garden. 
3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
Fall Flowering 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum — (Aug. - Oct.) 
This is the best known of the hardy forms and 
deservedly the most popular. Both pink and 
white forms are available and it may be had 
in several sizes. Both white and pink forms 
flower on 4 to 6 inch stems with large leaved 
attractive foliage which appears after the 
blooming starts. 
*“CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum—1 1 70—Pink. 
ArG.8 Stor Glos, cds 5, Dez, G35 
Med.: 3 for $2.50, each $ .95, Doz. $ 9.85 
Large: 3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum—1 |] 72—White. 
Med.: 3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
Large: 3 for $5.30, each $1.95, Doz. $20.95 
CYCLAMEN Cilicicum — 1178 — (Sept.- 
Nov.) Light pink flowers a bit later than Nea- 
politanum extending the season almost into 
winter. The leaves are small, very distinct, 
deep green, beautifully mottled silver on the 
edges. A native of Sicily. 
3 for $5.30, each $1.95, Doz. $20.95 
Tignidia---The Tiger Flower 
Don’t overlook these brilliant 
summer flowering bulbs. Aptly 
called spirits of the 
Aztec Sun-Dancers”’, they make 
gorgeous splashes of color from 
midsummer till frost. Though 
individual blooms last but one 
day, new ones open each morn- 
ing and the display keeps up al- 
most indefinitely. 
Plant in the spring after the 
soil warms up and take them up 
before the soil freezes. Do not 
over-water as they prefer to stay 
on the dry side. Store over win- 
ter where mice cannot get at 
them as they seem to be a fa- 
vored food of these pests. 
Note also, after digging in the 
fall, DO NOT pull the bulbs apart 
until time to plant in the spring. 
Store in a cool but not too dry 
a place. 
SPRING DELIVERY ONLY. 
We offer them in mixed color 
only. 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.95, 
25 for $3.75—All Postpaid. 
