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Chrysanthemum, or French Marguerites. 
Annual varieties much grown for cut flowers. The plants grow J2 to18 
inches high, and produce on long stems beautiful, large flewers of many 
bright colors. They flower all summer in the garden, and make elegant pot 
plants for winter flowering. Pkt.100 Seeds, 3 Cts. 
Chrysanthemum, Inodorum Plenissimum. 
Although a perennial, it fowers abundantly the first year from seed, each 
plant producing hundreds of beautiful, perfectly{double, snow white flowers, 
unsurpassed for bouquets. It remains in bloom all summer, and isin all re 
spects one of the handsomest and most valuable of flowers. Pkt. 150 Seeds, 
5 Cents. 
Chrysanthemum, Fancy Perennial, 
From the best In-curved, Pompone, Japanese, Chinese and Anemone flow- 
ered varieties. Seed sown in the hot-bed in February or March, or even April, 
will give plants that will bloom in August or September, and cannot fail, 
with proper care, to give magnificent flowers in a wonderful variety of colors 
and forms, Pkt. 100 Seeds, 8 Cts, 
application. Make order 
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Cobza Scandens. 
A beautiful, large, bell-shaped flower, green at 
first, but rapidly changing to a beautiful, deen, 
violet blue. A well established plant will run 
30 to 40 feet a season, Pkt. 20 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
