CROZY'S 



NEW DWARF 



CANNAS. 



One of the most popular 

 of bedding plants, while 

 even single specimens are 

 most attractive in the gar- 

 den. They will bloom the 

 first year from seed, if you 

 soak them in boiling 

 water over night; sow 

 singly in small pots as 

 soon as convenient, and 

 grow as rapidly as possi- 

 ble. 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. Pkt., 8 seeds, 4 cts. 

 CA N N A-Old type, good mix- 

 ed. Pkt., 10 seeds, 3 cents. 



CANARY-BIRD 

 FLOWER. 



(Tropaeolum Canadensis.) 



One of our most beautiful 

 annual climbers, with bright- 

 green foliage, delicately cut 

 and very ornamental. The 

 flowers are bright golden-yel- 

 low, bearing a fanciful resem- 

 blance to birds with expand- 

 ed wings. Succeeds best in a 

 cool, slightly shaded situa- 

 tion, also does well as a pot 

 or basket plant for the win- 

 dow or conservatory. Pkt., 

 12 seeds, 4 cents. 



Crozy's New Dwarf Can 



Mrs. E. M. Ketcham, Marcellus, Mich., 

 April 15, 1896, writes: — I have grown your 

 seeds for the past two years and was well 

 pleased with them ; had the loveliest Prim- 

 roses, just as nice as others had that paid 

 25 cents a packet for their seed. 



Canary-Bird Flower. 



