Annuals for Bloom the First Season. 



SUPERB BALSAMS. 



grows well any- 

 The 



(Lady's-Slippers.) Popular and easy to grow; give brilliant masses of beautiful 

 flowers for little care. Plants about 2 feet in height ; transplanting dwarfs them and 

 makes the flowers more double. Some are as double and perfect as camellias; they 

 range through all dark, rich, brilliant and delicate colors. 



Improved Camellia-flowered. Regular and perfect; large and full to the center. 



Separate colors and choice mixed. Each, 10 cts. per pkt. 

 Double Miniature. Small, dainty, very perfect double flowers. Choice mixed. 10 



cts. per pkt. 



Florists' Best Double White. 10 cts. per pkt. 

 Mixed Double. All kinds and colors. 5 cts. per pkt. 



CACAlrlA COCCINEA (Tassel Flower). The tassel-shaped flowers are 

 bright scarlet and borne in graceful clusters. 5 cts. per pkt. 



CAI«ANDR.IB{IA. A creeping plant, with large, rose-colored flowers, which 

 make it one blaze of color whenever the sun shines. 5 cts. per pkt. 



CALENDULA. 



(Pot Marigold. ) Produces a bright and constant mass of color; 

 where, and flowers until frost. 



Orange King. Semi-dwarf plant; handsome double pure golden yellow flowers. 



best Blarigold in cultivation; flowers large and brilliant. 5 cts. per pkt. 

 Prince of Orange. Rich flowers of deep orange, striped with a lighter color; large 



and very double. 5 cts. per pkt. 



THE CR.OZY CANNAS. For rich effects in bedding, the Dwarf French 

 Cannas have now few i-ivals in popular estimation. As pot-plants for winter-flowering, 

 they are also favorites. The seed should be soaked in hot water eight or ten hours 

 before planting, and starting early in hotbeds or , 

 in the house. Finest mixed. 10 cts. per pkt.. -^^lliM^^^ 

 30 cts. per oz. 



CALLIOPSIS, OR 

 COREOPSIS. 



(Bright Eyes.) Gay and 

 beautiful; of graceful habit, 

 easy culture, and flowering pro- 

 fusely throughout the season. 

 As popular for cutting as for 

 garden culture. 



TInctoria. Flowers' double, of 



a rich golden yellow color, 



with wine - maroon spots, 

 cts. per pkt. 

 Drummondii (Golden Wave). 



Pure bright yellow flowers, 



with an eye of rich velvety 



brown. Compact and bushy. 



and blooms freely. 5 cts. 



per pkt. 



ClrARKIA EI^E- 

 GAIVS. Early and profuse- 

 flowering. Plants averag 

 feet in height; oddly formed 

 bright rose, purple or white, 

 double. Mixed, 5 cts. per pkl 



Camellia-flowered Balsams. 



CELOSIA, OR 



COCKSCOMB. 



For Beds and Borders, Pot Culture and Winter 

 Bouquets. 



Odd and handsome. The comb-shaped " eads often 

 attain enormous size, and are always gay^' colored. 

 The plants produce finer and brighter colored flow- 

 ers if given rich soil. The dwarf varieties are much 

 used for pot culture, and are pioturesqviely odd and 

 striking. 



Ostrich Feather. Produces large exquisitelv curved 

 and curled plumes resembling ostrich feathers. 

 Plant of handsome pyramidal form; very orna- 

 mental and effective. Height, 3 feet. Crimson 

 and orange mixed. 10 cts. per pkt. 

 Rosea. Bright rose marked with a central stripe 



of golden yellow; very dwarf. 10 cts. per pkt. 

 Triumph of the Exposition. Finest plumed Cocks- 

 combs, forming sym- 

 metrical plants about 

 3 feet high, bearing 

 large, feathery crimson 

 plumes. 10c. per pkt. 

 the rich crimson heads are 



Calliopsis, or Coreopsis. 



Empress. One of the handsomest; 



enormous, yet quite shapely; plant no taller than the above. 

 10 cts. per pkt. 



Glasgow Prize (President Thiers, Tom Thumb). Quite dwarf 

 and distinct; plants a foot high; combs fine, deep crimson. 

 10 cts. per pkt. 



Dwarf Yellow. Splendid, brightly colored heads of large size 

 and fine form ; plants strong, and but 9 inches tall ; very hand- 

 some. 10 cts. per pkt. 



Celosia cristata nana, Glasgow Prize. 



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 » 33 € 



Pot Marigold. 



