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CHRYSANTHEMUM S1SGLE ANNUAL, MIXED. 



CHRYSAN THEMUM. 



This magnificent class of summer blooming annuals should be well repre- 

 sented in every flower garden. We know of no class of flowers which will pro- 

 duce such results with so little care. The flowers are borne on long stems and 

 are represented by a great variety of colors. The single ones are particularly 

 handsome, many of them producing tricolor flowers of great brilliance in 

 coloring. The Double Perennial sorts should be sown early in spring for 

 flowering the same fall. 



Single Annual Varieties. 



Burridgeanum — Crimson, white center 5 



Lord Beaconsfield— Crimson, maroon-edged, and striped with golden rim 



eurrounding[a rich brown eye 5 



The Sultan— Rich, velvety crimson maroon with golden rim surrounding a 



dark brown center 5 



W. E. Gladstone— A new and very distinct type, the whole of the flower being 



of rich crimson, exceedingly brilliant in appearance -5 



Segtum Grand if lorum— Sulphur yellow, 2J4 inches across 5 



Mixed colors 5 



Double Annual Varieties. 



Coronari um —Double white 5 



Coronarium— Double yellow 5 



Coronarium— Double mixed 5 



New Double Fringed Annual A r arieties. 



A'beautiful strain of this popular annual, which for brilliancy of color, size 

 aud doubleness of flowers far surpasses any collection ever offered 1Q 



Single Perennial Varieties. 



The white and yellow star-like flowers of these varieties, so popular for dec- 

 orative purposes, are freely produced from seed the first season, under the 

 most ordinary conditions of culture, l'/i feet. 



Frutescens -(Marguerite or white Paris Daisy) 10 



Comtesse de Cham bo rd —Yellow Paris Daisy 10 



Double Perennial Chrysanthemums. 



Japonicum, fl. pi.— New Japanese varieties, saved from choice flowers 10 



Chinese— Double, finest mixed colors 25 



CANDYTUFT— B>eris. 



One of the most popular hardy 

 annuals; it is of the easiest culture, 

 and grown for a variety of purposes 

 almost all the year round. H. A. 



Empress— A new handsome Bhaped 

 pure white Candytuft, of pyra- 

 midal form. The flowers are much 

 larger than the ordinary varieties.. 10 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett's Extra Crimson. 5 



Fragrant— Pure white, pinnated foli- 

 age 5 



Lilac— Dwarf, very compact 5 



New Carmine —True to color 5 



Rocket— Pare white, in large trusses 5 



Rose— Rosy lilac 5 



Tom Thumb— New dwarf, white 5 



White— Very delicate. Per oz., 20c, 5 



Fine mixed— Per oz., 20c 5 



CANARY BIRD FJLOWER— Tropaeolum Peresrinnm. 



One of the most desirable climbing plants in cultivation, growing rapidly 

 to a height of ten feet, and producing an abundance of yellow-fringed flowers 

 throughout the season. H. H. A. 

 Yellow -10 feat 10 



CANTERBURY BEIX— Campanula Medium. 



Handsome, of stately growth, rich color and profuse bloom. Succeeds best 

 in light, rich soil, and should be transplanted two feet apart. Their large bell- 

 shaped flowers are freely produced throughout the summer, and are strikingly 

 effective. H. B. 



Single mixed— Blue and white 5 



Double mixed 5 



"Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell" — A beautiful variety with large flowers 



in many brilliant colors, resem bling in shape a cup and saucer. 5 



CHOROZEMA. 



Cordata— Charming greenhouse shrub, with bright orange-colored flowers. 

 T. P 25 



CANDYTUFT. 



CANTERBURY BELL. 



FOR CUT FLOWER PLANT THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



