FLOWER 

 CANDYTUFT. Iberis. 



One of the oldest and most useful of border annuals. 

 It blooms early and profusely, and continues bloom- 

 ing a long time. Hardy annual. 



1330 Candytuft. IMiA. Col. 5 1332 White Rocket. 5 



1331 Crimson. 1 ft. 5 1333 Fragrant. White. 5 



1334 Empress. A beautiful, pure white variety, 



growing in a pyramidal form, and constantly 



SEEDS. 



Double Flowered Varieties. 



61 



1335 



covp>^ed v/ith bloom. 

 — Tom ruuuio. Jvnxed. 



6 in. 



TOM THUMB CANDYTUFT. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



Bright and cheerful bloomers. Extensively grown 

 for cut-flowers. The annual varieties are summer 

 flowering plants of the easiest culture. 



Single Flowered Varieties. 



1400 Chrysanthemum Burridgreanum. White, yellow and 

 crimson. 1 ft. 5 



1401 Golden Feather. Foliage yellow, flowers 



white, crimson and yellow, with a maroon 

 eye. 1)^ ft. 5 



1402 Eclipse. Pure golden, with bright scarlet 



ring; very eflCective. 5 



1403 Segetum. Extra large sulphm- yellow flow- 

 ers, 2% inches in diameter. S 



1405 Chrysanthemum inodorum pleoissimum. Double 



snow white flowers; very desirable for cut- 

 ting. 2X ft. 10 



1406 Double White. 6 



1407 Double Yellow. S 



Perennial Varieties. 



1410 Chrysanthemum Frutescens. Paris Daisy. Sin- 

 gle flowers. They are sold in immense quan- 

 tities by the florists. Easy to grow and very 

 floriferous. 10 



1412 maximum. Monster Ox-eye Daisy. 10 



1414 Japanese. Saved from the choicest double 



flowers, including many of the new varieties. 

 If sown early they bloom well the first season 

 from seed. 35 



CELOSIA. 



Very popular ornamental plants, producing large 

 comb-like or crested heads of bloom, in various shapes 

 and colors. Half-hardy annuals. 

 1375 Celosia plumosa. Feathery spikes of various 

 colors. Mixed, 10 



WNSLB FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



TRIUMPHE D EXPOSITION. 



1376 Triumphe d*EAposition. The most beautiful of 



the feathered cockscombs. Forms symmetri- 

 cal plants three feet high; brilliant crimson 

 plimies; red stems and bronze foliage. 10 



1379 cristata. Dwarf, 



with immense heads 

 of various fine colors. 

 1 ft. 



1380 variegata. 



Combinations of crim- 

 son, orange and green; 

 variegated, shaded 

 and striped. 3 ft. 



1381 Japonica. A py- 

 ramidal plant, with 

 crimson branches, 

 each one being tipped 

 with a ruflied comb. 



2h4tt. 5 GELOSIA. JAPONICA. 



