GRIFFITH ®, TURNER CO. 



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FLOWER SEEDS THAT 



68a. CENTAUBEA GYMNOCAKPA.— Fine cut silver-gray 

 foliage; 11/2 feet. Packet, 5c. '4 Oz., lOc. 



68. CENTAUBA CANDIDISSIMA. — Silver white; leaves 

 broadly cm. Packet, 5c. I4 Oz., 10c. 



70. CHBYSANTHEMUMS, SINai^E, MIXED (A). — Showy 

 and effective garden favorites extensively grown for cut flow- 

 ers. The hardy annuai,ls are summer flowering border plants; 

 good for pot culture and quite distinct from the autumn flovver- 

 ing varieties. Packet, 5c. 



71. CHBYSANTHEMUMS FBUTESCENS (A). — (The Mar- 

 g'uerite, or Paris Daisy). — It produces freely its white, star- 

 like flowers under llie most favorable conditions. Packet, 10c. 



CIITEBABIA. — Seed should be sown in well-drained seed 

 pans or shallow pots of light rich soil, giving the seed but a 

 very slight covering. Place a piece of glass over the pot to 

 retain moisture. When the plants have made their first pair 

 of leaves they should be potted off into smaller pots. As fast 

 as the pots are full of roots, shift into larger one till the flow- 

 ering size is reached. 



75. CIITEBABIA (Dusty Miller) (P). — Fine for bedding, 

 ribbon beds and margins; prized for their beautiful, downy, 

 silvery foliage; half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



76. CINEBABIA HYBBIDA (P). — Large flowered prize va- 

 rieties; very attractive, free blooming plants, producing large 

 and brilliant flowers. Packet, 25c. 



77. CINEBABIA HYBBIDA DWABF (P). — Large flowered, 

 dwarf prize varieties; splendid strain. Packet, 25c. 



80. CIiABKIA, MIXED (A). — An old favorite hardy annual 

 plant, growing in any garden soil, and producing freely its 

 cheerful flowers early in the season; 1% feet. Packet, 5c. 



85. COCKSCOMBS (Celosia Cristata) (A). — Very popular 

 annuals of the easiest culture, highly ornamental for decora- 

 tion of the greenhouse, drawing-room and garden. Half-hardy 

 annuals. Packet, 5c. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, 0I.AS60W PBIZE (A).— Immense, 

 showy, dark crimson cornbs. 10c. 



88. COWSIiIP (P). — Beautiful hardy spring flowers of dif- 

 ferent colors. Packet, 10c. 



89. COIiEUS (A). — Very choice plants, with richly colored 

 foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. Packet, 25c. 



90. CONVOXiUIiVS, TBI-COI.OB MIKOB (Dwarf Morning' 

 Glory) (A). — A beautiful class of hardy annuals, affording a 

 large, showy mass of flowers from July to October. Packet, Sc. 



93. COBEOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P). — Very handsome and 

 showy plants, with numerous flowers of brilliant colors, and 

 of long duration in bloom. Packet, 5c. 



93a. COBEOPSIS I.AITCEOI.ATA (P).— IMPBOVED (CaU- 

 fomia Sunbeams). — This is one of the finest of hardy plants, 

 with large, showy, bright golden-yellow flowers, freely pro- 

 duced on long stalks, from June till frost; excellent for cut- 

 ting; will thrive in almost any situation. Pkt., 5c. 14 Oz., 25c. 



CYCLAMEN 



COSMOS 



Large flowering. Sow early In spring and transplant when 

 danger from frost is past. The flowers are borne profusely 

 and present a charming appearance when in full bloom, being 

 covered through the autumn months with hundreds of showy 

 blossoms. They are very easily raised, and make a grand 

 display. 



94. TINTS OP DAWN COSMOS (A). — This new variety 

 comes into bloom in July, and continues a mass of bloom until 

 cut down by se- 

 vere frost. In 

 addition to this, 

 it is of dwarf 

 growth, and 

 large flowers. 

 Packet, 10c. i/4 

 Oz., 20c. 



95. COSMOS, 

 Mixed (A). — 

 Packet, 5c. Oz., 

 25 cents. 



95a. COSMOS, J 

 Pink (A).— Pkt., M 

 5 cents. ^ 



95b. COSMOS, 

 White (A). — 

 Packet, 5c. 



95c. COSMOS, 

 Crimson (A). — 

 Packet, 5c. 



9 5 d . NEW 

 MABGUEBITE 

 COSMOS (A).— 



One of the pret- 

 tiest and daint- 

 iest varieties 

 imaginable. 

 jPacket, 10c. 



fl D n W ^^P^rs Mailed for 25c., 



II nil If or Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



96. CYCLAMEN — PEBSI- 

 CUM — GIGANTEUM, MIX- 

 ED (P). — C'liariiiing plants, 

 with beautiful foliage and 

 rich colored, fragrant flow- 

 ers. Packet, 25c. 



DAHLIA 



One of our best autumnal 

 flowering plants. Bloom.s 

 until killed by frost; tuber- 

 ous-rooted, half-hardy per- 

 ennials, blooming the first 

 year from seed if sown 

 early. 



100. SINGZ.E MIXED 

 (A). — Large, showy flowers. 

 Packet, 5c. 



100a. CACTUS DAHI.IA 

 (A). — A most curious and 

 desirable variety of many 



colors. Packet, 5c. 



DAHXilA BOOTS AND PI.ANTS IN GBEAT VABIETY. 



See pages 44 and 45 in Plant Department for fuU description 

 of the many kinds and prices. 



97. DAISY, MIXED (P).— Well-known favorites, admir- 

 ably adapted for edgmgs, borders and low beds, and it is also 

 suited for growing in pots. Although they are perennials, 

 they will flower tiie same season if seed is sown early In the 

 liousi'. Packet, 10c. i 



98. DAISY I.ONGFEI.i;OW (P).— Large, double pink. 

 F^clndi XOc 



99. DAISY, SNOWBAZ.I. (P).— Very double, pure white 

 flowers. Packet, 10c. 



103. F E V E B - 

 FEW (GOI.DEN 

 FEATHEB) (Pyre- 

 t h r n m Aureum) 

 (P).— A highly or- 

 namental golden- 

 yellow foliage 

 plant, unexcelled 

 for bedding. Hardy 

 perennial ;1% feet. 

 Packet, Sc. 



105. FOBGET- 

 ME-NOTS (Myos- 

 otis) (P). — Neat 

 i-k*TC!T7- ^"'^ beautiful little 



DAISY. plants, with star- 



like flowers, succeeding best in a shady, moist situation; half- 

 hardy perennials; blooming the first year from seed if sown 



106. FOXGIiOVE (DIGIT AI.IS) (P). — A handsome and 

 highly ornamental, hardy perennial plant of stately growth; 

 fine for shrubberies and other half-hardy places; 3 feet. 



107. ' GEBANIVM (New Zonale) (A). — A grand strain of 



Geraniums, containing all shades of colors. 



Packet, 10c. 



108. GODE- 

 TIA — Finest 

 Mixed (A). — 



Fine, profuse 

 blooming, hardy 

 annuals. Pkt., 

 S cents. 



109. GAU^- 

 I^ABDIA (A).— 

 Very attractive 

 plants, produc- 

 ing a profusion 

 of bloom the 

 entire summer 

 and autumn. 

 Half-hardy an- 

 nuals. Pkt., 5c. 



110. GIIilA 

 MIXED (A). - - 

 Very pretty 

 dwarf plants, 

 early, free 

 blooming; fine 

 for massing and 

 rock work. 

 Hardy annuals. 

 Packet, 5c. 



111. GI.OX- 

 INIA (A). — 

 Large flower- 

 ing, choice mix- 

 ed. Produces in 

 great profusion 

 large bell- 

 shaped flowers 

 of the richest 

 variety of col- 

 ors. Pkt., 25c. 



