. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CYCLAMEN. BANANA. Banana.—(See Musa.) Cuphea Platy centra—(Cigar Plant). An interesting little plant, covered with bright scarlet flowers, with a black and white tip, bearing a fancied resemblance to a lighted cigar; nice for baskets or stands, being always in bloom. 10 cents each. Cyclamen Persicum. This beautiful plant should be in every house; the enormous number of handsome blooms it produces and the ease with which it is grown making it especially desirable. The stock we


. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CYCLAMEN. BANANA. Banana.—(See Musa.) Cuphea Platy centra—(Cigar Plant). An interesting little plant, covered with bright scarlet flowers, with a black and white tip, bearing a fancied resemblance to a lighted cigar; nice for baskets or stands, being always in bloom. 10 cents each. Cyclamen Persicum. This beautiful plant should be in every house; the enormous number of handsome blooms it produces and the ease with which it is grown making it especially desirable. The stock we offer this season is especially fine and if prop- erly grown will produce an abundance of bloom during the coming Fall and Winter. 15 and 25 cents each. Cyperus—(Umbrella Plant) A splendid aquatic plant, throwing up stems two and three feet high, surmounted at the top with a whorl of leaves, diverging horizontally, giving it a very novel appearance; fine for the center of vases or aquariums, or grows equally well in pots. A very graceful plant. 25 cents each; large plants 50 cents each. Double Golden riarguerite. Nothing could be more showy, either as a pot plant or bedded out. It is a perfect mass of golden-yellow flowers the whole year round, being equally as useful in Winter as in Sum- mer. 15 cents each. New Double White Daisy, Snow Crest—A most distinct variety and an improvement on all existing sorts. Its habit of growth and size of flowers, in comparison with other varieties, is gigantic. The flowers which are borne on stout, stiff stems from six to ten inches long, are of the purest white and full to the center. When fully developed, they rise. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Given, Harrison H; Harrison H. Given (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collecti


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