CHRYSANTHEMUM, LORENZ’S DOUBLE FRINGED. 
CARNATION SEED. 
Hardy Garden Carnation. (See page 84.) Pkt. 10 
NEW GIANT FANCY. (See page 84.)............ 25 
Picotee, Choice Double Mixed. Various colors; 
“picotee edged’ with purple, red or rose.............. 15 
Scarlet Grenadin. Dwarf and compact, brilliant 
double scarlet flowers, very early 10 
Finest Double Mixed.....................0c0eee 
MARGUERITE. Flower in about 12 weeks from 
seed sowing, bearing an abundance of double and 
semi-double flowers of a great variety of colors. 
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NEW GIANT MARGUERITE. (See page 84.) 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS. 
(Japanese Beni, or Moustache Plant.) Showy, 
hardy, herbaceous plants, about 2 feet high, bear- 
ing along the stems opposite clusters of feathery 
flowers; both foliage and flowers are very fragrant. 
They bloom early in the summer and continue until 
frost. Of easy culture. 
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Bnow-wuite Wen essere eee 10 
CELOSIA, or COCKSCOMB, 
Very popular annuals of easy culture, producing 
large ornamental, comb-like heads; they are prized 
for summer flower beds, and make fine pot plants. 
All-a-Glow. A splendid dwarf Cockscomb, with im- 
mense ruffled combs like scarlet chenille; the depths 
are glowing orange-scarlet. 1 foot,.............. Pkt. 10 
Silver and Rose. Immense combs with rose- 
colored edges, while the depths are silvery white...10 
Queen of the Dwarfs. Only 8 inches high, dark 
scarlet combs often 10 inches across...............02206- 10 
Variegata. Large gold and crimson striped combs. 
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Glasgow Prize. ery dwarf; immense crimson 
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Golden Beauty. Golden yellow combs. es) 
Dwarf Mixed. Manycolors. 1 foot...........cc 5 
Collection of 6 dwarf Cockscombs, separate colors, 25¢c. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA. 
FEATHERED or OSTRICH PLUMED COCKS- 
COMBS. Handsome pyramidal branching plants, 
2 to 3 feet high, producing large feathery plumes 
of very graceful effect. 
Ostrich Plumed, Crimson.......................... Pkt. 10 
— — Golden. Large golden plumeg................ 10 
——— Mixed Colors. Plumes of crimson, orange, 
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Thompsoni Magnifica. (See novelties, page 85.) 
CENTAUREA CYANUS. 
(RAGGED SAILOR, CORN FLOWER, BLUE BOTTLE, 
BLUET, ETC.) 
A very old favorite garden annual, flowering freely 
in almost any situation; height, 2 to 3 ft.; they are 
largely used for cut flowers. 
Cyanus, Blue.......... Pkt. 5; Cyanus Rose............ 5 
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Cyanus, Mixed Colors.. Ae 
Collection ot 6 separate colors, C rea Cyé Ss, K 
Double Cyanus. Produces double globular heads 
of flowers of large size and filled up to the centre 
with florets. Mixed Colors contain many novel 
new colors, some prettily striped 10 
Double Blue.............. 10 | Double Purple..........10 
Double White........... 10 | Double Tile Red....... 10 
Cyanus ‘‘Victoria.’’ Forms little bushes only 8 
inches high. Mixed Colors................::..+ See 10 
Centaurea Americana, ‘‘Hallii.’’ A branching, 
bushy plant, 830 inches high. Large ball-like heads 
of flowers, 6 inches across, resembling finely cut 
tissue-paper; colors, lavender and dark heliotrope, 
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CELOSIA, OR COCKSCOMB. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS. 
WHITE-LEAVED CENTAUREAS. 
(DUSTY MILLER.) 
C. candidissima. Round, compact plants, silvery 
white leaves, valuable for ribbon-bedding. 1 foot. 
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C. gymnocarpa. One of the best ribbon plants, 
white foliagzesy We feetircncccsrecscssesccestcros sects 10 
CENTROSEMA, or BUTTERFLY PEA. 
A hardy perennial vine of exquisite beauty. The 
plants grow 7 to 8 feet in a season, and the first sea- 
son from seed will produce graceful clusters of 6 to 8 
inverted pea-shaped flowers, 1% to 2% inches across. 
Purple, Feathered White..................00..... Pkt.10 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM SEEDS. 
(ANNUAL VARIETIES. ) 
Summer-blooming garden annuals, of compact* 
thrifty growth, 1 to 14% feet high, producing quanti~ 
ties of large single flowers, 2 inches across. Colors, 
crimson, gold, maroon, white, etc.; very effective for 
flower beds, pot culture and for cut flowers. 
Single Annual, Mixed..................ccce Pkt. 5 
“Chameleon.” Large single flowers of changeable 
colors—yellow, crimson and bronze, gradually 
Changing, to VellOWerc.cs-1cc-ccestuasacuatecsencee aces 5 
woubre Annual, Mixed Colors. (Coronarium, fi. 
DLE) A eet sate seen one ee cerca renee este nee 5 
Lorenz’s Double Fringed. (C. carinatum hybrid- 
um fimbriatum, fl. pl.) The exquisitely fringed 
petals lie, scale-like one upon the other, colors 
beautiful and! diversified’. 7.25. co sccccsse me eneestees 10 
Inodorum Plenissimum. Double white flowers 
borne in profusion. Fine for vases and cutting....5 
MARGUERITE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Hardy perennial, bushy plants with large single 
flowers borne continuously and abundantly summer 
and fall, very showy for garden borders and unsur- 
passed for cut flowers. Sown early they flower the 
first season. 18 inches to 2 feet high. 
Frutescens Grandifiora. (French Marguerites.) 
Large, single white flowers. Makes a fine pot plant 
for, winter=blooming../..0...csc-.ccesenceecensanntoniee Pkt.10 
Comtesse de Chambord. Large, single, yellow..10 
“Gloria’’ Marguerite. Immense single flowers, 
3 to 4 inches across, of primrose yellow with a 
golden centrevandiidisksc. sirscccceecctscoceetemeneoseneees 15 
Maximum Perfection. Magnificent white flowers, 
4inches across, very floriferous..............cc.:eceee sees 10 
Maximum, ‘‘Princess Henry.’ (See page 85.) 15 
CINERARIA MARITIMA. 
(Dusty Miller.) Extensively used for ribbon-planting, 
vases, hanging baskets, etc.; leaves silvery gray; al- 
though perennial it is usually grown as an annual. 
TOO bao siercincen ccs csantecuecentsnese stettcarssncometcemenentete Pkt.5 
Hybrida, or Flowering Cinerarias. (See page 
85.) 
CLARKIA, 
Charming garden annuals. ‘The flowers of rose, 
white, red, purple, ete., borne in profusion during the 
summer. 1 to 2 feet. 
Double Mixed. Including many sorts........... Pkt. 5 
CLEMATIS. 
Paniculata. One of the finest hardy perennial climb- 
ers. Of robust habit, and covered frem the ground 
to the summit with pure white fragrant flowers. 
The flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of 
bronzy. red! U2 feet. cs. .sc.eteaseecence sees Pkt. 10 
Large-flowering, Mixed (Jackman’s). Flowers 
3 to 4 inches across, of charming shades of blue, 
white, purple, lavender, ete. 10 to 12 feet........... 10 
Flammuia. Fragrant white feathery flowers, in 
clusters, perfectly covering the vines; admired for 
its'graces 5 25:to/8 0 fleets se .ccscncsee: cnaseecnemeeecenee sees & 
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