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BUTTERFLY FLOWER 



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They form compact plants, liter- 

 ally covered with beautiful, orcliid- 

 like flowers, all delicalely fringed and 

 curiously marked witli crimson, lilac, 

 purple and yellow blotches. Pretty 

 for decorating bouquets or massed 

 in a bed. Sow soine of the seed in 

 August or September and bring the 

 ilants into the house. They will 

 iloom all Winter. Finest Mixed. 

 Pkt. 4c. 



BURNING BUSH (Kochia) 



OR SUMMER CYPRESS 



This beautiful annual bush is rap- 

 idly coming into prominence. It 

 grows 2 to 2i feet high and resembles 

 a closely clipped ornamental ever- 

 green. The globe shaped or pyra- 

 midal bushes are close and compact, 

 and of a pleasing light green color 

 The plant may be grown singly or 

 in the form of a hedge or background. 

 In early Autumn the whole bush be- 

 comes carmine or blood red, whence 

 the name of Mexican Fire Plant, 

 Burning Bush, etc. It is also called 

 Belvidere, Standing or Mock Cypress. 

 Flowers small and numerous, but 

 not conspicuous. The beauty of the 

 plant is in its shape and colors. 

 Worthy of high recommendation. 

 Pkt. Sc.; oz. 25c. 



Butterfly Flower. 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower) 



.\lso known as Flora's Paint Brush. A 

 neat annual, of easy culture, with tassel- 

 shaped flowers; blooms from June to Sep- 

 tember; fine for bordeis. Golden-yellow and 

 scarlet, fine for mixed borders. Pkt. 3c. 



CANDYTUFT 



GIANT HYAC1NTH=FL0WERED— Most de- 

 sirable for cut-flower purposes, producing 

 a very large elongated head of quite large 

 pure white florets The immense broad 

 heads frequently measure six inches ia 

 length. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 40c. 



EMPRESS- 

 oz. 3Sc. 



-New pure white. Pkt. 4c. 



ALL COLORS .MIXED— Pkt. 3c.; oz. 35c. 



PERENNIAL — (Sempervirens) — Unequaled 

 for cemetery work, being perfectly hardy. 

 Color of flower, white. Pkt. 6c. 



CALENDULA (Double Mixed) 



Flowers extra large and very double, and 

 they are slightly imbricated, while those of 

 the center are incurved like the petals of a 

 Paeony. Color, bright golden yellow or 

 orange. From seed sown in the open ground 

 it comes into flower early, and blooms pro- 

 fusely all Summer until late in October, and 

 are of the easiest possible culture. Pkt. 4c. 



Canna — Crozy's Dwarf, 



CANNA, Crozy's New Dwarf 



But few people know that these beautiful flowers 

 can be so easily grown from seeds, and bloom the 

 first summer, ii sown before April. 



One of the most popular of bedding plants, 

 while even single specimens are most at- 

 tractive in the garden. Sow singly in 

 small pots as soon as convenient, and grow 

 as rapidly as possible. The roots can be 

 kept in the cellar over Winter, and each 

 clump will give six to eight good roots for 

 planting out the following Spring. Choicest 

 Mixed. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 30c. 



CANNA 



Common Tall Mixed or Indian Shot 



— A splendid assortment of the old-fash- 

 ioned varieties. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 15c. 



CALLIOPSIS, or Coreopsis 



Very handsome and showy plants of the 

 easiest culture; require no care and thrive 

 in any garden. Produce flowers in nearly 

 every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red, 

 brown. It is one of those flowers w-hich will 

 grow in any situation and always be ad- 

 mired. Fine Mixed Colors. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 1 Sc. 



Burning Bush (Kochia) 



Calendula. 



Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth Flowersd. 



Lalinpsi" or Coreops'S. 



