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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Choice Flower Seeds— Cont'd. 



EIGHT 5c. PAPERS FOR 25c, or FOUR lOc. PAPERS FOR 25c. 



40. BALSAMS, DOl'BLE MIXED (Lady 

 Slipper, or Touch-Me-Not,)— The well known Balsams are 

 one of the finest summer blooming- annuals ; free bloom- 

 ers and highly colored. By transplanting them once or 

 twice, the flowers are apt to be more double. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



4r. BALSAM, PURE WHITE — This resem- 

 bles 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 . CANDYTl'FT, MIXED-— Well known fav- 

 orite, hardy annuals; very pretty in beds or masses; 

 useful for boquets. Seeds may be sown in the fall for 

 early flowering. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



46. CANDYTIIT, 



used same as the mixed. 



WHITE- — Treated and 



Packet, 5 cts. 



50. CALCEOLARIA, D WARE.— This is a 

 magnificent ornamental plant for green-house or conserv- 

 atory ; 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. Pkt. 5 cts. 



55. CANNA, MIXED (Crozy's New Varieties).- 

 The Cannas are desirable, not only for the beauty of their 

 spikes of scarlet flowers, but for their highly ornamental 

 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, combining richness of color with stately growth ; 

 valuable for beds and borders. Sow early, and transplant 

 in light rich soil, Pkt. 5 cts. 



61. CANTERBURY BELLS, DOUBLE 

 MIXED.— Packet, 5 cts. 



CARNATION. — ( See PinJcs.) 



65 CASTOR OIL 

 BEAN (Bicinus(.- 

 Ornamental 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, a. CENTAU- 

 REA GYMNO- 

 CARPA.— Fine cut 

 silver-gray foliage ; ll 

 feet. 



Pkt. 5 cts. 



68, CENTAU- 

 REA CANDID- 



ISSIMA.-Silve ry 



white, leaves broadly 

 cut. 



Pkt. 5 cts. 



69. CENTROSEMA GR ANDIFLOR A .— 



A perfectly hardy perennial vine of rare beauty, which 

 blooms in July from seed sown in April, and bears in 

 great profusion inverted pea-shaped flowers of various 

 colors. Packet, 10 cts. 



70. CHRYSANTHEMUMS MIXED.— 



Showy and effective garden favorites , extensively grown 

 for cut flowers. The hardy annuals are summer flower- 

 ing border plants; good for pot culture, and quite dis- 

 tinct from the autumn flowering varieties. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



71. CHRYSANTHEMUM Frutescens 



("The Marguerite,'''' or "Paris Daisy.''') — Immense quan- 

 tities are grown by French florists, and find a ready sale. 

 It produces freely its white star-like flowers under the 

 most unfavorable conditions. 



Packet, 10 cts. 



75. CINERARIA (Dusty M iller).— Fine for bed- 

 ding, ribbon beds and margins ; prized for their beauti- 

 ful downy silvery foliage ; half hardy perennials: 2 feet. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



76. CINERARIA HY- 

 BRID A — CHOICEST 

 MIXED .— Very attractive, 

 free blooming plants, produc- 

 ing large and brilliant flowers. 



Packet, 25 cts. 



7 7 . CINERARIA HY- 

 BRID A, NANA GRAN- 

 DIFLORA. — Semi-dwarf, 

 large flowered variety, splen- 

 did strain. 



Packet, 50 cts. 

 80, CLARKIA, MIXED 



—An old favorite hardy annual 

 plant, growing in any garden soil, and 

 its cheerful flowers early in the season 



CINERARIA. 



producing freely 

 lift. Pkt. 5 c. 



85. COCKSCOMBS 



(Celosia Cristata.) — Very popu- 

 lar annuals of the easiest cul- 

 ture ; highly ornamental for 

 decoration of the green-house, 

 drawing room and garden. 

 Half hardy annuals. 

 Pkt. 5 cts. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, 

 GLASGOW PRIZE. -Im- 

 mense showy dark c rims or. 

 combs. 



Pkt. 10 cts. 



88. COWSLIP — 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



89. COLEUS. — Plants 

 with richly colored foliage of 



cockscomb. maroon, green, crimson, yel- 

 low, etc. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



90. CONVOLVULUS, TRI - COLOR 

 MINOR (Du-arf Morning Glory).— A beautiful class 

 of hardy annuals affording a large showy mass of flowers 

 from July to October. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



93. COREOPSIS (CaUiopsis).— Very handsome 

 and showy plants, with numerous flowers of brilliant 

 colors and of long duration in bloom. 



Packet, 5 cts. 



95. COSMOS. - Large 

 flowering. Sow early in 

 spring, and transplant when 

 danger from frost is past. The 

 flowers are borne profusely, 

 and present a charming ap- 

 pearance when in full bloom, 

 being covered through the 

 autumn months with hun- 

 dreds of showy blossoms. 

 They are very easily raised 

 and make a grand display. 



MIXED, Pkt. 5 cts., 



95a. PINK.— 5 cts. 



95t>« WHITE. — 5 CtS. 



95C. CRIMSON — 5 c. 

 DIANTHUS.-fte Pinks. 



66. CYCLAMEN — 

 PERSICU M— GIGA N- 

 TEUM, MIXED.— Char- 

 ming plants with beautiful 

 foliage and rich colored fra- 

 grant flowers. Packet, 25 cts. 



COSMOS. 



FLOWER SEEDS, TUBEROSE, GLADIOLUS, CANNAS, &C. 



