Autumn catalogue 1894 : bulbs . ery stately, hardy, border plants, with handsome pendent bell-shaped flowers, and beauti-ful shining foliage. Should be planted six inches deep in good garden soil; protect by goodcovering of stable litter. Each. Each. # Large Double Yellow, fine . $ Maximum, red; very fine . . .50 45 Orange Crown .25 20 William III., bronzed red . . .20 50 Mixed Varieties .10 35 Aurora, orange red ....Crown-on-Crown. redGold Striped Foliaged, redLarge Single Red . .Large Double Red, splendidLarge Single Yellow . 14 FAEQUHAES AUTUMN CATALOGUE. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTE


Autumn catalogue 1894 : bulbs . ery stately, hardy, border plants, with handsome pendent bell-shaped flowers, and beauti-ful shining foliage. Should be planted six inches deep in good garden soil; protect by goodcovering of stable litter. Each. Each. # Large Double Yellow, fine . $ Maximum, red; very fine . . .50 45 Orange Crown .25 20 William III., bronzed red . . .20 50 Mixed Varieties .10 35 Aurora, orange red ....Crown-on-Crown. redGold Striped Foliaged, redLarge Single Red . .Large Double Red, splendidLarge Single Yellow . 14 FAEQUHAES AUTUMN CATALOGUE. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM The largest and freestblooming strain of Cyclamenin cultivation; remarkablefor their great substance,splendid rich colors and dis-tinctness. They should bepotted in leaf mould andloam, giving the pots ampledrainage; water liberally,and keep the foliage clean. Finest MixedVarieties,one yearbulbs . Finest MixedVarieties,extra largebulbs . Pure White,very fine,large flowers Each. Doz £ $ ?35 3-So •35 3-. Cyclamen Persicum Grandiflorum. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. One of the most beautiful plants for conservatory or house culture, and easily grown. Potthe bulbs in a rich, light soil, and keep in a sheltered place till the leaves are well grown; thenremove to a sunny situation, and keep well watered. Each. Persicum, white and crimson Persicum album, white .30 Persicum rubrum, crimson .25 CYPELLA HERBERTI. Very beautiful Tigridia-like flower. Yellow with purple stripes and spots; in bloom allsummer; of easy cultivation in the house or conservatory. Each, 10 cents; dozen, DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. Commonly known as Bleeding Heart; hardy spring flower producing elegant racemes ofdrooping rose-colored flowers. Each, 20 cents. By mail, 30 cents.


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