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GOLDEN-LEAVED DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
Packet, .20. No. 2752 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM, GOLDEN-LEAVED, 
‘Lorenz’s Double Flowering Strain. The flowers of this 
splendid annual are perfectly double, faultless in shape and appear 
in all colors and shades; the beauty of the flower is wonderfully 
> set off by the yellow foliage which is the characteristic of this 
grand novelty. Very decorative in the garden and most valuable 
' for cutting. Awarded first-class certificate. No. 2752. Pkt., .20. 
COB4Z:A MACROSTEMMA. Flowers large, open, and showy. 
One of the most effective climbers for the greenhouse and equally 
beautiful out-of-doors during summer for trellises and piazzas. 
No. 2937. Pkt.; .15. v2 
COREOPSIS PALIMATA. Very large yellow flowers; plants 
quite tall, covered during the summer and autumn with fine, golden 
blossoms; excellent for bouquets. No. 1952. Pkt., .15. 
COREOPSIS (CALLIOPSIS), GOLDEN BANNER. Annual 
variety of great beauty, attaining a height of three feet, the freest 
flowering of all the family. During summer and fall it is one mass 
of yellow, forming a golden ball three feet in diameter. Of 
oe Ne ay one of the hardiest of annuals. No. 1942. 
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COSMOS, MAMMOTH PER= 
FECTION. .It is with much 
pleasure that we call attention to 
these admirable flowers, the re- 
sult of ‘several years’ careful 
selection. There are many 
beautiful shades of color among 
them and thg flowers are usually 
Srom four to five inches across. 
Some bear flowers fringed with 
pink, white and red. Exceed- 
ingly beautiful. 
Finest Mixed. Shades. 
3036. Pkt., .10. 
Pink. No. 3037. Pkt., .10. 
White. No. 3038. Pkt., .10. 
COSMOS SULPHUREUS, 
YELLOW. Entirely novel and 
distinct, with deep yellow flowers 
about two inches across. No, MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 
3052. Pkt., .10. Packet, .10.° No. 3036. 
CUPHEA LANCEOLATA FLORE ALBO. The Cupheas are 
among the most desirable of our summer and fall-blooming plants 
and this new variety, with its snow-white blossoms, will prove a 
most desirable addition to the family. Of free-branching habit, 
and the plant is prettily studded with the white blossoms for many 
~ weeks, No. 3073. Pkt., .25. 
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NEW DOUBLE, LARGE-FLOWERING CYCLAMEN. 
Packet, .50. No. 3158. 
CYCLAMEN, NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING. Our illustra- 
tion gives one a good idea of the appearance of these new forms 
of large-flowering Cyclamen Persicum. After long continued 
cultivatién the form has become fixed and they are offered in a 
grand mixture of many charming colors. ‘The flowers are exceed- 
ingly large and broad, in form very showy and beautiful. The 
plants continue in flower for two or three months; invaluable for 
vases. Highly recommended. No. 3i58. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN GRANDIFLORUM, BRILLIANT. The fine 
form of the plant is very attractive, the foliage forming a low 
background for the large, brilliant-crimson flowers which rise in 
graceful stateliness on the stems to the height of nearly a foot. 
No. 3102. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN, JAMES’S DEEP BLOOD=-RED. One cf the 
finest colors. Flowers of medium size, finely shaped; intense, 
glowing, deep redin color. No.3112. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN, NEW SWEET SCENTED. For bouquets and 
as pot plants this fine class is particularly desirable. The plants 
are profuse bearers of deliciously fragrant flowers, well carried 
above the foliage, No.3142. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN GRANDIFLORUIM DUKE OF FIFE. A superb 
Cyclamen with dark rose flowers of great length and size. Certi- 
ficate Royal Horticultural Society. No. 3113. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN GRANDIFLORUM, MAUVE QUEEN. Flow- 
ers large and long; of a fine mauve color.’ No. 3117. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN GRANDIFLORUM, PRINCESS MAY. New 
and beautiful, gigantic-flowering Cyclamen. Color, fine bright 
pink. One of the most attractive. No. 3127. Pkt., .50. 
CYCLAMEN, SUTTON’S NEW GIANT PRIZE _In Sutton 
& Sons’ sealed packets. Choice mixed. No. 3092. Pkt., .75. 
; CYCLAMEN, NEW,VARIEGATED FOLIAGED. Inthisnew 
race the beauty of the flowers is wonderfully enhanced by remark- 
ably beautiful foliage; the latter not unlike that of the Begonia 
Rex, is charmingly veined with pure white. The flowers are large 
and magnificent. No. 3157. Pkt., .50. 
' CYCLAMENS, NEWEST LARGE-FLOWERING. — Ses 
pages 36 and 37. We give herewith copy of letter in regard to 
our Cyclamen seeds: 
“Government Grounds. Ottawa, Canada. 
Dear Sirs: —TI must say the Cyclamens from the seed I had from 
you last spring far exceed anything I have seen before. The mark- 
ings are truly beautiful ; the long flowers stand fully seven inches 
above the foliage, measuring four inches across. I have never seen 
their equal. N. ROBERTSON, Superintendent. 
DAHLIA, NEW SINGLE CACTUS. The most showy and 
attractive of all single Dahlias and sure to become exceedingly 
popular on account of the beautiful, airy, butterfly-like flowers, so 
elegant in the garden, or in vases when cut. The colors are of 
many fine hues; the flowers very large, with long, pointed petals. 
A charming Movelty. Fine mixed. No. 3203. Pkt 2 
DAHLIA, SINGLE, GIANT PERFECTION. Seed gathered 
from very large, broad-petaled flowers only; contains a variety of 
most splendid colors. Splendid mixed. No. 3217. Pkt.,.15. 
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