1198 Carnation Marguerite, Mixed 



Carnations 



Hardy Perennial 



Carnations have within re- 

 cent decades developed into 

 types of rare beauty and fra- 

 grance. No flowers are more 

 lovely. Free flowering, easily 

 grown and a favorite either 

 in flower beds, borders or pots. 



M A U L, E ' S MAMMOTH 

 FLOWERING MAUGUEUITE. 



They may be treated as an- 

 nuals, or wintered with, slight 

 protection out-of-doors. Easily 

 grown and make the best of 

 bedding plants, blooming the 

 fir.st summer, and if lifted in 

 September and potted, they 

 will flower in the house all 

 winter. 



1193 STRIPED •>, Any of the 



1194 ROSE separate colors; 

 119.5 WHITE > Pkt. 15o; 

 n9B SCARLET % oz. 45c; 

 1197 YELLOW -> % oz. 750 



119S FINEST BIIXED. All 



the most desirable colors. 



Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; 14 ox. 35c; 

 % 02. 65c; ox. $1.15 



4131 Marguerite Car- 

 nation Collection 



Bloom in 4 to 5 months after 

 sowing the seed. 



One pacliet each of the 5 sepa- 

 rate colors of Marguerite Car- 

 nations, listed above 

 (value 75), for 

 only 



50c 



1209 'Celosia, Pride of 

 Castle Gould 



Celosia 



Hardy Annual 



This showy plant of many 

 forms is of the easiest cul- 

 ture, and is one of the most 

 brilliant and effective of the 

 summer bloomers. The plumed 

 type is especially useful for 

 cutting or g^arden decoration 

 on account of its brilliancy of 

 color. The cristata type is 

 valuable for edgings or bor- 

 ders and is often used in a 

 dried condition for winter 

 bouquets. 



1209 PRIDE OF CASTLE 

 GOLLD. Of the plume or 

 feather type. The colors in- 

 clude shades of yellow, or- 

 ange, scarlet, red and crimson, 

 which we offer in a mixture. 

 Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 50c; % oz. S5c 



1207 THOMPSON'S MAG- 

 NIFICA, MIXED COLORS. A 



choice strain of the feathered 

 type. Colors range from clear 

 yellow to dark blood red. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va ox. 20c; % oz. 30c 



1201 Chinese Woolflower, Crimson 



Chinese 

 Woolflower 



Plants grow 2 to 3 feet 

 high, branching freely, each 

 branch terminating in a large 

 roundish head like a ball of 

 silky wool. Valuable for cut- 

 ting, and often used in a dried 

 state for winter bouquets. 



1201 CRIMSON. Rich, 

 bright crimson, deepening to 

 dark crimson-scarlet as flower 

 ages. Showy and attractive. 



I'kt. 10c; Va o/.. 40c; 

 i/i oz. «5c; 1/2 oz. $1.15; oz. .$2.00 



1202 DARK PINK. Pretty. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va ox. 40c; 



% oz. «5c; 1/3 oz. $1.15; oz. $2.00 

 1303 YELLOW. A rich 

 color. 



Pkt. 10c; Va ox. 40c; 



14 ox. 6.>c; % oz. .$1.15; 



oz. $2.00 



1210 MIXED COLORS. 



Pkt. 10c; Va ox. 40c; 



% oz. «5c; % oz. $1.15; oz. $2.00 



4135 



Chinese Woolflower 



Collection 



One'' packet each of the 3 

 separate colors of Chinese Wool- 

 flowers (value 30 cts.) OC*» 



lini CHABAUD'S PER- 

 PETUAL EARLY FLOWER- 

 ING, MIXED COLORS. Large 

 flowers in all the beautiful 

 shades. Will bloom about 5 

 months after sowing and con- 

 tinue to flower profusely. 

 Highly recommended for earli- 

 ness and range of colors. 



Pkt. 15e; Va ox. 45c; % oz. 75c 



1199 HARDY BORDER, 

 FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. A 



reliable hardy strain for out- 

 door culture. "Very showy 

 and quite hardy. A great 

 variety of colors. 



Pkt. 15e; % oz. 30c; 14 oz. .~0c 



1208 SPICATA. Plants 

 grow 3 feet high, branch- 

 ing freely, each stem 

 terminating in a round, 

 slender pointed spike of 

 bloom. Theflowersatfirst 

 are a soft bright rose, 

 changing to silver white, 

 so that a fully devel- 

 oped spike resembles a 

 slender silver plume 

 with a bright carmine 

 tip. Easily dried for 

 winter use. 



Pkt. 10c; 1^ oz. 45c; 

 V* ox. 75c 



1235 Cineraria, Dwarf Mixed 



Cineraria 



(Cape Aster) 



Half Hardy Perennial 



A favorite, handsome, free 

 flowering greenhouse or win- 

 dow plant. Shades include 

 blue, purple, crimson, maroon, 

 etc., some flowers showing a 

 clear white eye. Individual 

 flowers are often 2 or more 

 inches across. 



1234 T.\LL FINEST MIXED. 



Large flowering varieties, un- 

 surpassed for size and gor- 

 geous colors. Height 1 foot. 

 Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. 7.5c; 

 Vei ox. $1.25; 1^2 ox. $2.00 



1235 DWARF FINEST 

 MIXED. Compact, dwarf 

 plants, less than 1 foot high. 

 Large heads, large flowers in 

 a wide range of beautiful 

 colors. 



Pkt. sr,c; Vi'^s oz. 75e; 

 1/04 oz. $1.25; 1/32 oz. $2.00 



Celosia Cristata 



(Cockscomb) 



Quite a distinct form of Celosia. 

 The large, odd shaped flower heads 

 are of a velvety appearance and 

 much resemble a Cockscomb; hence 

 the name. The colors come in many 

 fine shades of pink, rose, yellow, 

 scarlet, orange, and crimson. Plants 

 grow about 12 inches high. 



1204 DW^ARF MIXED COLORS. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va ox. 25c; % oz. 45c 



All Flower Seeds are sent postpaid at prices quoted 



1243 Cobaea Scandens 



Cobaea 



(Cathedral Bells) 

 Hardy Annual Climber 



A vigorous and rapid grow- 

 ing climber, attaining a height 

 of 30 to 50 feet and bearing an 

 abundance of large, bell- 

 shaped flowers. In sowing the 

 seeds place them edgewise, 

 and merely -cover with light 

 soil; otherwise the seed will 

 often fail to germinate. Makes 

 a fine indoor winter vine. 



1242 ALBA. A white vari- 

 ety of Scandens. Beautiful. 

 Valuable for covering trellises, 

 arbors, old trees, etc., and will 

 cling to any rough surface. 

 Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c; % ox. 75e 



1243 SCANDENS. Large 

 bell-shaped, rich purple flow- 

 ers; 2 inches long, 1% inches 

 across. Free from insect 

 pests. 



Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; % ox. 40c 



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