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FLOWER SEEDS THAT GROW 



69. CENTBOSEMA GBANDIFI.OBA 

 (P). — A perfectly hardy perennial vine 

 of rare beauty, which blooms in July 

 from seed sown in April, and bears in 

 great profusion inverted pea-sliaped 

 flowers of various colors. 



Packet, 5c. 



70. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SINGLE, 

 MIXED (A). — Showy and effective 

 garden favorites extensively grown 

 for cut flowers. The hardy annuals 

 are summer flowering border plants; 

 good for pot culture and tj-uite distinct 

 from the autumn flowering varieties. 



Packet, 5c. 



71. CHRYSANTHEMUMS P R U T E S- 

 CENS (A). — (The Marguerite, or Paris 

 Baisjr). — Immense tiuantities are 

 grown by French florists, and find a 

 ready sale. It produces freely its 

 white, star-like flowers under tlie most 

 favorable conditions. Packet, 10c. 



75. CINERARIA (Dusty Miller) 

 (P). — Fine for bedding, ribbon beds' 

 and margins; prized for their beau- 

 tiful, downy, silvery foliage; half- 



. hardy perennials; two feet. 

 Packet, 5c. 



76. CINERARIA HYBRID A (P).— 

 Large flowered prize varieties; very 

 attractive, free blooming plants, 

 producing large and brilliant flow- 

 ers. Packet, 25c. 



77. CINEBABIA HYBBIDA DWABF 

 (P). — Large flowered, dwarf prize 

 varieties; splendid strain. 



Packet, 25c. 

 80. CLARKIA, MIXED (A). — An old 

 favorite hardy annual plant, grow- 

 ing in any garden soil, and pro- 

 ducing freely its cheerful flowers 

 early in the season; H4 feet. 



85. COCKSCOMBS ' (Celosia Cristata) 



(A). — Very popular annuals of the 

 easiest culture, highly ornamental for 

 decoration of the greenhouse, draw- 

 ing-room and garden. Half-hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 5c. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, GLASGOW PRIZE 

 (A). — Iinmense, showy, dark crimson 

 combs. 10c. 



88. COWSLIP (P). — Packet, 10c. 



89. COLEUS (A). — Very choice plants, 

 with richly colored foliage of maroon, 

 green, crimson, yellow, etc. Pkt., 25c. 



90. CONVOLVULUS, TRI-COLOR MI- 

 NOR (Dwarf Morning Glory) (A). — 

 A heaulilul class of liardy annuals, 

 affording a large, showy mass 

 flowers from July to October. 



Packet, 5c. 



93. COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P). 

 Very handsome and showy 

 plants, with numerous flowers 

 of brilliant colors, and of long 

 duration in bloom. 



93a. coreopsis' LANCEOLATA 



(P) IMPROVED (California 



Sunbeams). — This is one of the 

 finest of hardy plants, with 

 large, showy, bright golden-yel- 

 low flowers, freely produced on 

 long stalks, from June till frost: 

 excellent for cutting; will thrive 

 in almost any situation. 

 Packet, 5c. Vi Oz., 25c. 



COSMOS 



Large flowering. .Sow early in 

 spring, and transplant when dan- 

 ger from frost is past. The flow- 

 ers are borne profusely and pre- 

 sent a charming appearance when 

 in full bloom, being covered 

 through the autum.n months with 

 hundreds of showy blossoms. They 

 are very easily raised and make a 

 grand ^play. 



94. TINTS OP DAWN COSMOS 

 (A). — This new variety comes 

 into full bloom in July, and 

 continues a mass of bloom until 

 cut down by severe frost. In 

 addition to this, it is of dwarf 

 growth, and large flowers 



Packet, 10c. % Oz., 20c. 



96. CYCLAMEN — PERSICUM— GIGAN- 

 TEUM, MIXED (P). — Cnarming plants, 

 with beautiful foliage and rich colored, 

 fragrant flowers. Packet, 25c. 



97. DAISY, MIXED (P). — Well-known 

 favorites, admirably idapted for edg- 

 ings, borders and low beds, a id it is 

 also suited for growing in pots. Al- 

 though they are perennials, they will 

 flower tlie same season if seed is sov.n 

 early in the house. 



Packet, 10c. 



98. DAISY LONGFELLOW (P). — This 

 is a very pretty, large, double pink 

 variety. Packet, 10c. 



99. DAISY, SNOWBALL (P). — An un- 

 usually large-flowered variety, and 

 produces very double, pure wliite 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



DAISY. 



DAHLIA 



One of our best autumnal flowering 

 plants. Blooms until killed by frost; 

 tuberous-rooted, half-hardy perennials; 

 blooming the first year from seed, if 

 sown early. 



100. SINGLE MIXED (A). — Large, 

 showy single flowers. Packet, 5c. 



100a. CACTUS DAHLIA (A). — A most 

 curious and desirable variety of many 

 colors. Packet, 5c. 



DAHLIA BOOTS 4ND PLANTS IN 



GBEAT VARIETY. 



See pages 44 and 4 5 in Plant Depart- 

 ment for full description of the many 

 kinds and prices. 



Ten 5c. Papers Mailed for 25c., 

 or Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



DIANTHUS.— (See Pinks). 



101. ETERNAL P L O W E B (Helich- 

 rysum) (A). — These are very popular 

 and desirable for winter decoration, 

 bouquets, wreaths, etc. They should 

 be cut when they come into full 

 bloom, tied into bunches and dried in 

 the shade with their heads downward. 

 Packet, E-c. 



103. FEVERFEW (GOLDEN FEATH- 

 ER) (Pyrethrum Aureum) (P). — A 



liighly ornamental golden-yellow foli- 

 age plant, unexcelled for bedding. 

 Hardy perennial; IV2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



105. FORGET - ME - NOTS (Myosotis) 

 (P). — Neat and beautiful little plants, 

 with star-like flowers, succeeding best 

 in a shady, moist situation; half-hardy 

 perennials; blooming the first year 

 from seed, if sown early. 



Packet, 5c. 



106. FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS) (F). 



— A handsome and highly ornamen- 

 tal, hardy perennial plant of state- 

 ly growth; fine for shrubberies and 

 other half-hardy places; 3 feet. 



Packet, 5c. 



107. GERANIUM (New Z o n a 1 e) 

 (A). — A grand strain of Gera- 

 niums, containing all shades of 

 colors. Packet, 10c. 



108. GODETIA — Finest Mixed (A). — 



Fine, profuse blooming, liardy an- 

 nuals. Packet, 5c. 



109. GAILLARDIA (A). — Very attrac- 

 tive plants, producing a profusion of 

 bloom the entire summer and autumn. 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



Packetj 5c. 



110. GILIA MIXED (A). — Very pretty 

 dwarf plants, early, free blooming, 

 fine for massing and rock work. Hardy 

 annuals. Packet, 5c. 



111. GLOXINIA (A). — Large flowering, 

 choice mixed. Produces in great pro- 

 fusion large bell-shaped flowers of 

 the richest variety of colors. 



Packet, 25c. 



95. COSMOS, Mixed (A). — Packet, 5c. 



95a. COSMOS, Pink (A). — Packet, 5c. 

 95b. COSMOS, Wliite (A). — Packet, 5c. 



Oz., 95c. COSMOS, Crimson (A). — Packet, 5c. 



95d. NEW MARGUERITE COSMOS (A). — 



One of the prettiest and daintiest varie- 

 ties imaginable. Packet, 10c. 



