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(40) BALSAMS, DOUBLE MIXED (Lady Slipper, 

 or Touch-Me- Not). —The well known Balsams are one of 

 the finest summer blooming annuals ; free bloomers and 

 highly colored. By transplanting them once or twice, 

 the flowers are apt to be more double. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(41) BALSAM, PURE WHITE.— This resembles the 

 mixed Balsams in shape, but the flowers are of a pure 

 white and is the variety usually grown by florists. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



(45) CANDYTUFT, MIXED. — Well known favorite; 

 hardy annuals; very pretty in beds or masses; useful 

 for bouquets. Seeds may be sown in the fall for early 

 flowering. Packet, 5 cts. 



(46) CANDYTUFT, WHITE.— Treated and used 

 same as the mixed. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(50) CALCEOLARIA.— This is a magnificent orna- 

 mental plant for green-house or conservatory ; bearing 

 in profusion pocket-shaped flowers of all colors, spotted 

 and blotched in the most fanciful fashion. 



Packet, 25 cts. 



(53) CALENDULA.— Very profuse, dwarf bushy 

 annuals, blooming continuously and profusely until 

 frost, of easy culture, and suitable either for summer 

 garden or for growing in pots in winter. 



(55) CANNA, MIXED (Crazy's New Varieties^.— The 

 Cannas are desirable, not only for the beauty of their 

 spikes of scarlet flowers, but for their highly ornamen- 

 tal leaves. They make superb beds for the lawn. Soak 

 the seeds thoroughly before planting, and keep in a 

 warm spot. Very slow to germinate. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



(60) CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLE MIXED 



(Campanula).— A highly attractive class of plants, com- 

 bining richness of color with stately growth ; valuable 

 for beds and borders. Sow early, and transplant in light 

 rich soil. Packet, 5 cts. 



(61) CANTERBURY BELLS, DOUBLE MIXED. 



Packet, 5 cts, 



CARNATION. — (See Pinks). 



(65) CASTOR OIL 

 BEAN (Bfcinus).— Or- 

 namental plants of 

 stately growth and 

 picturesque foliage ; 

 fine for lawns, massing 

 or center plants for 

 ribbon beds; half-har- 

 dy annuals. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(68) CENTAUREA 



(Candidissima). — Ex- 

 tensively used for mar- 

 gins, beds and vases; 

 very graceful silver 

 foliage. 



Pkt,, 5 cts. 



(70) CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUMS (Paris 

 Da isies,or Marguerites) 

 —Showy and effective 

 n^ rd u n | avori tes; extensively grown for cut flowers, 

 i he hardy annuals are summer flowering border plants ; 

 good for pot culture, and quite distinct from the autumn- 

 flowering varieties. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



Choice Flower Seeds— continued. 



EIGHT 5C. PAPERS FOR 25C, OR FOUR 10C. PAPERS FOR 25C. 



(75) CINERARIA (Dusty Miller).— Vine for bedding, 

 ribbon beds and margins; prized for their beautiful 

 downy silvery foliage ; half-hardy perennials ; 2 feet. 

 Pkt., 5 cts. 



(76) CINERARIA HY- 

 BRID A — CHOICEST 

 MIXED.— Very attractive, 

 free blooming plants, produc- 

 ing lart e and brilliant flowers. 



Pkt., 25 cts. 



(77) CINERARIA HY- 

 BRIDA, NANA GRANDI- 

 PLOR A.— Semi-dwarf, large 

 flowered variety, splendid 

 strain. Pkt., 50 cts. 



(80) CLARKIA — MIXED. 



— An old favorite hardy annual 

 cinerama. plant, growing in any garden 



soil, and producing freely its cheerful floweis early in 

 the season ; \K feet. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(85) COCKSCOMBS (Cclosia 

 Cristata).— Very popular annu- 

 als of the easiest culture ; high- 

 ly ornamental for decoration 

 of the green-house, drawing- 

 room and garden. Half-hardy 

 annuals. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(88) COWSLIP.— 



Packet, 10 cts. 



(90) CONVOLVULUS,TRI- 

 COLOR MINOR (Dwarf Morn- 

 ing Qlory).—A beautiful class 

 of hardy annuals, affording a 

 large showy ma«s of flowers 

 from July to October. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(93) COREOPSIS (CalliOp- 

 s is).— Very handsome and showy cockscomb. 

 plants, with numerous flowers of brilliant colors and of 

 long duration in bloom. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



(95) COSMOS.-Sow early 

 in spring, and transplant 

 when danger from frost is 

 past. The flowers are borne 

 profusely, and present a 

 charming appeai-ance when 

 in full bloom, being covered 

 through the autumn months 

 with hu ndreds of showy blos- 

 soms. They are very easily 

 raised and make a grand dis- 

 play. 



Pkt., 5 cts. 

 DIANTHUS. — See Pinks. 



COSMOS. 



DAISY. 



(97) DAISY, MIXED Well-known favorites, admir- 

 ably adapted for edgings, borders and low beds, and it is 

 also suited for growing in pots. Although they are 

 perennials they will flower the same season if seed is 

 sown early in the house. 



Packet, 10 Ctg. 



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