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jflstQTS — Continued 



American Beauty. 



This is a splendid new Aster of the 

 American Branching type. It has 

 long, strong stems for cutting. The flowers are large and 

 very full and petals slightly incurved. Blooms late and is 

 a splendid new type. Deep Rose (color of the American 

 Beauty Rose), per pkt. 15c; Flesh. Pink, per pkt. 15c; 

 Lavender, per pkt. 15c 



CreffO The plant is strong and well branched, grows 



s " about two feet high, and produces many long- 

 flower stems, which makes this sort a very profitable one 

 for the gardener or florist. The flowers are as fine as 

 chrysanthemums, seldom measuring less than 6 inches 

 across. 



Azure Blue. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 

 Lavender. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c. 

 Rose. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 

 Shell Pink. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 

 Purple. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c 

 White. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 



Mixed Colors. Composed of all the colors of the Cregos. 

 Pkt. 10c; y» oz. 30c; Vi oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.75. 



One packet each of the above 7 Crego Asters for 50c. 



Cypress Vine. (See cambers.) 



ConVOlVUlUS. (See Morning Glory.) 



Qalsam. 



(Lady Slipper, or Im- 

 patiens. ) 

 One of the most popular 

 of summer annuals, bearing 

 massesof beautiful flowers 

 until frost. Some of the 

 varieties rival the rose in 

 shape, size and coloring. 

 The flowers are borne at 

 intervals upon an upright 

 stalk, and are much used by 

 florists for groundwork of 

 desighs. Sow seed in May, 

 where flowers are intended 

 to bloom. 



Double Mixed.— 



Pkt., 5c. 



Camelia Flower- 

 ed. — From a magnificent 

 collection of double va- 

 rieties ; fine mixed col- 

 ors ; height two feet. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



Balsam. 



Bachelor's gutton. 



(Lychuls Dioica.) Very old favorite hardy annual ; flowers 

 Sswely in almostany situation; for cut flowers they are largely used 

 both in Europe and in this country, a little bunch being a favorite 

 toutonniere. Pkt., 5c. 



Calendula. (See Marigold.) 



Candytuft. 



-(Iberis.) 



TTni versa)] v known and cultivated, and considered indispensable 

 9or cutting. Hardy annual ; one foot high. 



New Gianc Hyacinth Flowered. — A new variety 

 of great beauty and most desirable for cut-flower purposes, 

 producing a very large elongated head of quite large pure 

 white florets. The immense broad heads of florets fre- 

 quently measure six inches in length. It is really an im- 

 proved selection of the Giant Empress, Pkt. 5c; oz., 75c. 



Giant Empress. — Heads of pure white flowers. Pkt. 

 Cc; oz., 60c. 



Choice Mixture. — Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 



Canterbury $ell. 



(Campanula Medium). Handsome, hardy biennial of stately 

 yrowtb, rich color and profuse bloom, succeeds best in light, rich 

 Boil, and should be transplanted two feet apart. Has large bell- 

 8haj>ed flowers, which are strikingly effective. 



Doubi* -white, blue, mixed and single mixed. Pkt.. 5c. 



(6 LARGE SIZE 5c. 



35 No discounts, but — Reliable 



Castor £ean—Zicmis. 



Tall, majestic plants for lawns, with leaves of glossy green 

 brown or bronzed metallic hue, and long spikes, scarlet aud green 

 prickly fruit. Of very quick growth iu rich soil. Tender annual ; 

 six to sixteen feet high. Pkt , 5c. 



Zanzibarensis. — A new distinct class which surpasses 

 in size and beauty all the varieties hitherto known. The 

 plants attain great dimensions, presenting a splendid 

 aspect with their gigantic leaves. Pkt., 5c 



Cockscomb. 



Glasgow Price, or Tom Thumb. — Very dwarf, 

 broad compact combs of deep crimson. Pkt., 5c 



Triumph of the Exposition.— A very distinct 

 variety, of strong pyramidal growth, two and a half feet in 

 height, branching freely. Each stem or branch is crowned 

 with a magnificent feathery plume of most intense bril- 

 liant red, while the large leaves are of a dark bronzy green. 

 Planted either singly or in groups, this variety is most effec- 

 tive in the brilliant mass of soft, glowing color. Pkt., 5c. 



Feat h ere d 

 Fine Mixed.— 



This new Feath- 

 ered Celosia pro- 

 duces large plumes 

 which are exquis- 

 itely curved and 

 curled in exact re- 

 semblance to an 

 ostr\ch feather. 

 The plant grows 

 about three feet 

 high, isof hand- 

 some pyramidal 

 form, and nu- 

 merous massive 

 plumes, grace- 

 fully wa vin g 

 above the fo- 

 Cockscoml;. h'age, makes it 



one of the most effective ornamental plants for either pot 

 or outdoor planting. It is easy of culture. Pkt., 5c 



Celosia Cristata. — Highly ornamental plants, pro- 

 ducing crested head of flowers, somewhat resembling a 

 cock's comb. There are many shapes and colors, but of all 

 colors the rose and crimson are the most brilliant and rich. 

 Tender annual. The dwarf varieties are about one foot 

 his'h. Pkt.. 5c. 



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