CHRYSAN- 
THEMUM, 
CRIMSON 
CROWN. 
HRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Summer-blooming annual plants of compact growth and thrifty 
habit, 12 to 18 inches high, producing quantities of large single 
flowers, 2 inches across. Colors, crimson, gold, maroon, white, etc.; 
very effective for flower beds, pot culture and for cut flowers. 
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Collection of 6 annual sorts, 25 cts. 
“CRIMSON CROWN.’’ Grows into a compact bush not over 8 
inches high. The leaves are of a beautiful yellow. The flowers are 
crimson scarlet, zoned with yellow around the centre. (Seecut.) 10 
Double Annual, Mixed Colors. (Coronarium fl. pl.).............. 5 
Lorenz’s Double Fringed. (C.carinatum hybridum fimbriatum 
fl, pl.) The petals lie, secale-like, one upon the other, and are ex- 
quisitely fringed. The colors are beautiful and diversified, including 
numberless hues of rose, fiery searlet, blood red, purple, yellow, 
white, etc., the dark colors predominating.................cececceceeeeeees 10 
Inodorum Plenissimum. Double white flowers borne throughout 
the season in profusion. Fine for vases and cutting............... 5 
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Frutescens grandifiora. ‘French Marguerites.” Largely grown 
for cut flowers. They make elegant bushy pot plants for winter 
flowering, and bloom all summer in the garden. White......Pkt. 10 
Comtesse de Chambord. Large; yellow...................... 
Maximum Perfection. Magnificent, large white flowers of 
splendid substance, 4 to 6 inches across.. A compact, 
bushy plant, 18 inches high; very floriferous. Flowers 
in afew weeks from seed. Highly prized for cutting, 
and lasting in water fully a week. Very effective 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
DOUBLE PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
Will produce blooming plants the first 
season if sown early. 
Chinese Double, Choicest Mixed 
Colors. Large double flowers with in- 
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Japanese Double, Choicest Mixed. 
Immense double flowers with long 
twisted: petals... c.--2...2--sceseanerss LS 
**Ostrich Plumed,’”’ Choicest Dou- 
ble Mixed. Petals covered with 
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Pompone-flowered, Choicest 
Mixed. Medium-sized flowers com- 
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Delaux’s Early-flowering, Choicest 
Mixed. New class, that bloomseveral 
weeks earlier; they are mostly of the 
Japanese type, but of dwarf and branch- 
ing habit and very abundant bloomers. 
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The collection of above 5 Perennial 
Chrysanthemums, 1 packet each, 65 cts. 
CENTROSEMA, 0R 
BUTTERELY PEA. 
A hardy perennial vine of exquisite } 
beauty. The plants grow 7 to 8 feet in 
a season, and the first season from seed 
jects when grown in pots trained to a jy 
fancy trellis, though the garden is their Jp 
congenial home. i 
Centrosema. Purple, feathered | 
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— Pure white, new.................... 15 
Magnificent and indispensable flowering | 
a plants for spring decoration for the con- 
servatory or window garden. The flowers 
measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, blue, 
violet and crimson shades, covering the plant 
with a sheet of bloom. 
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Double Large-flowering, Mixed...... 
Cineraria Maritima. (‘* Dusty Milier.’’) : 
for ribbon-planting, vases, hanging baskets, etec.; leaves silvery 
gray; although perennial it is usually grown as an annual, 
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Charming annuals for flower beds. The flowers of rose, white, red, purple, etc., borne in 
profusion during thesummer. 
Double, Mixed. Including many sorts, 1 to 2 feet...........2...cccccccsscseceecossersercecccnens Pkt. 5] 
HARDY ... 
CLEMATIS, perenniAc CLIMBERS. 
Paniculata. Oneof the finest. Of robust habit, and covered from the ground to the 
summit with pure white, fragrant flowers, freely produced, completely hiding the foliage. 
The flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of bronzy red, 12 feet ............000...... Pkt. 10° 
Large-flowering, Mixed (Jackman’s). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of charming 
shadeslofiblue; whitespurple; ete:, 10 tom?) feetirrr.c-1....cavacorewctssn es saccecc coemermeetes eee 10. 
Flammula. Fragrant white feathery flowers, in clusters; admired for i ace, 25 to 
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“Giant Spider Plant.’”’ This is a showy annual plant, producing curious heads of 
flowers of bright rose color with long antenne-likestamens, Ofeasy cultivation, blooming 
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xe COLLINSIA. 2%» 
Mixed Colors. Free-flowering, summer-blooming annuals of great beauty, for massing 
and mixed flower borders; great variety of color—white, purple and crimson predom- 
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