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CHRYSANTHEMUM (French Marguerites). 



Annual Chrysanthemuin, or "Painted Ladles.'' Petals pure 

 white, yellow or crimson, or zoned "w-ith darker shades of yellow, 

 bronze and red. Double and single mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



Chrysanthemum Maximum, or "Marguerite Daisy." Large 

 flowers with long ray florets of purest white, contrasting" finely with 

 the golden yellow disk. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cts. 



Japanese Chrysanthemum. Beautiful and often new varieties of 

 this i)erennial Clirysanthenium may often be got from seed. Seeds 

 sown in February or March will bloom by September. Mixed, Pkt., 

 eOseeds, 7 cts. ^^«,^«^^,,« ,^ , 



COCKSCOMB (Celosia). 



Xew Japan Cockscomb. Pyramidal in shai)e, each branch 

 bearing a comb, finely fluted and'of a rich crimson color. Pkt, 100 

 Beeds, 4 cts. 



Queen of D-warfs. Only 8 inches high, with immense combs, 7 to 

 8 inches across, of a most brilliant crimson. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



Feathered Cockscomb. Plants are 2 feet high and bear a profu- 

 sion of graceful, featherv spikes of brilliant crimson or golden yel- 

 low. Pkt.. KXi seeds. 4 cts. 



Mixed Cockscomb. A mixture of the above 3 varieties. Pkt., 

 100 seeds. 3 cts. 



I>unnid, Wis.— "Your seeds all gre'w nicely. The Balsams were especiallv fine." 



Mrs. J, J. Sasix. 



CINERARIA. 



Beautiful greenhouse plant, easily raised from seed. Keep 

 in a shadv place during the summer, removing to the house in 

 the fall, and you will have a beautiful plant, with large, luxu- 

 riant leaves, that^vill give a great mass of blossoms in the late 

 %\-inter and spring. The flowers are borne in a dense mas^ 

 and appear in crimson, magenta, violet, purple and variegated 

 shades. Pkt., 80 seeds, 7 cts. 



