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35 



Flower Seeds That Grow, 



Ten 5c. Papers Mailed for 25c., or 

 Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



e». CEXTROSEMA GRANDIFLO- 

 RA (P). — A perfectly hardy per- 

 ennial vine of rare beauty, which 

 .blooms in July from seed sown in 

 April, and bears in great profu- 

 sion inverted pea-shaped flowers 

 of various colors. Packet, 5c. 



70. CHRYSA.NTHE.MIMS, SIN- 

 GLED, MIXED (\). — Showy and 

 effective garden favorites exten- 

 sively grown for cut flowers. The 

 hardy annuals are summer flow- 

 ering border plants; good for pot 

 culture and quite distinct from 

 the autumn flowering varieties. 

 Pncket. ."o. 



Tl. CHRYS.\XTHEMUMS FRUTES- 

 CEXS (A). — The Manernerite, or 

 Paris Daisy).— Immense quanti- 

 ties are grown by French florists, 

 and find a ready sale. It pro- 

 duces freely its white, star-like 

 flowers under the most favorable 

 conditions. Packet. 10c. 



75. CIXER.VRI.V (Dnsty MUler) 



(P) Fine for bedding, ribbon 



beds and margins; prized for their 



'beautiful, downy, silvery foliage; 

 half hiardy perennials; two feet. 

 Packet. 5c. 



76. CINERARI.4. HYBRID.A (P). — ' 

 Large flowered prize varieties: 

 very attractive, free blooming 

 plants, producing large and bril- 

 liant flowers. 



Packet, 25c. 5 for $1.00. 



77. CINER.\RI.\ HYBRIDADWARP 

 (P). — Large flowered, dwarf prize va- 

 rieties; splendid strain. 



Packet, 25c. 5 for 91.00. 

 80. Ct,.\RKI.\, MIXED (.4). — An old fa- 

 vorite hardy annual plant, growing in 

 any garden soil, and producing freely 

 its cheerful flowers early in the sea- 

 son; II4 feet. Packet, 5c. 



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 

 annuals. Packet, 5c. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, GI..\SGOTV PRIZE 

 (.A). — Immense showy dark crimson 

 combs. 10c. 



88. COWSLIP (P) Packet, 10c. 



89. COLEUS (.\). — Very choice plants 

 with richly colored foliage of maroon, 

 green, crimson, vellow. etc. Pkt., 35c. 



90. CONCOLVVI.US, TRl-COLOR MI- 

 NOR (Dwarf Morning Glory) (A). — A 

 beautiful class of hardy annuals, af- 



■ fording a large, showy mass of flow- 

 ers from July to October. Packet, 5c. 



93. COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P). — Very 

 handsome and showy plants, with nu- 

 merous flowers of brilliant colors, and 

 of long duration in bloom. 



93a. COREOPSIS I-.\NCEOI. AT-4 (P). — 

 IMPROVlED (California Sanbeanis). — 

 This is one of the finest of hardy 

 plants, with large, srhowy. bright 

 golden-yellow flowers, freely pro- 

 duced on long stalks, from June till 

 frost; excellent . for cutting; will 

 thrive in almost any situation. 

 Packet, 5c. 1-4 oz., 40c. 



C05M0S. 



Large flowering. Sow early 

 In spring, and transplant 

 when danger from frost is 

 past. The flowers are borne 

 profusely, and present a 

 charming sppearance when 

 in full bloom, being covered 

 through the autuma months 

 with hundreds of showy blos- 

 soms. They are very eaailr 

 raised and make a grand dis- 

 play. 



94. TINTS OF »AW>f 

 COSMOS (A).— Thia new 

 variety come« Into full 

 bloom iB Jul\r, an(tcontinues 

 a mass of bloom until cut 

 down by severe frost. In ad- 

 dition to this, it is of dwart 

 growth, and large flowera. 

 Pkt. 10c. 1-4 oz. 60c. 

 95. COSMOS Mixed (Al. 



5c. 1-4 oz., 20c. Oz. 



50c. 



•5a. COSMOS, Pink (A) 5c. 



76.-^INERARIA HYBRIDA. 



96. CYCL.\MEX — PERSICUM — GIGAN- 

 TEUM, MIXED (P). — Charming plants 

 with beautiful foliage and rich col- 

 ored, fragrant flowers. 



Packet, 25c. 5 for $1.00. 



07. DAISY, MIXED (P) Well-known 



favorites, admirably adapted for edg- 

 ings, borders and low beds, and it ia 

 also suited for growing in pots. Al- 

 though they are perennials, thjey will 

 flower the same season if seed is sown 

 early in the house. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



98. D.\ISY LONGFELLOW (P) This 



is a very pretty, large, double pink 

 variety. Packet, 10 cents. 



»9. D.\ISY, SNOWBALL (P). — An un- 

 usually large-flowered variety, and 

 produces very double, pure white 

 flowers. Packet. 10 cents. 



101. ETERNAL FLOWER (He- 

 licliirysuni) (A). — Tliese are very 

 popular and desirable for winter 

 decoration, bouquets, wreaths, 

 etc. They should be cut when 

 they come into full bloom, tiad 

 into bunches and dried in the 

 shade with their heads down- 

 ward. Packet, 5c. 

 103. FEVERFEW (GOLDEN 

 FEATHER) (Pyrethrura Aa- 

 reum) (P). — A highly ornamental 

 golden-yellow foliage plant, un- 

 excelled for bedding. Hardy per- 

 ennial; 1% feet. Packet, 5c. 



105. FORGET-ME-NOT (Myo- 

 sotis (P). — Neat and beautiful 

 little plants, with star-like flow- 

 ers, succeeding best in a shady, 

 moist situation; half-hardy per- 

 ennials; blooming the flrst year 

 from seed, if sown early. Pkt., 5c. 



106. FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS) 

 <P). — .\ handsome and highly or- 

 namental, hardy perennia.! plant 

 of stately growth; fine for ohrub- 

 beries and other half-hardy 

 places; 3 feet. 



107. GERANIUM (New Zonale) 

 (A). — A grand strain of Gera- 

 niums, containing all shades of 

 colors. Packet, 10c. 



108. GODETIA — Finest Mixed (A) 



Fine, profuse blooming, hardy annu- 

 als. Packet, 5c. 



DAHLIA. 



One of our best autumnal flowering 

 pl«,»ts. Blooms until killed by frost; 

 tuBerous-rooted, half-hardy peren- 

 nials; blooming the first year from 

 seed, if sown earlv. 



100. SINGLE MIXED (A) Large, 



showy single flowers. Packet, .5c. 



100a. C.\CTUS DAHLIA (A). — A most 

 curious and desirable variety of many 

 colors. Packet, .5c. 



DIANTHUS. — (Sec Pinks). 



D.iHLIA ROOTS AND PLANTS IN 

 GREAT VARLETY. 



See page 15 in Plant Department for full 

 description of the many kinds and prices. 



Can supply large or small orders at short 

 notice. 



DAISY. 



109. GAILLARDIA (A). — Very attract- 

 ive plants, producing a profusion ot 

 bloom the entife summer and autumn. 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



110. GILI.4, MIXED (A). — Very pretty 

 dwarf plants, early, free blooming, 

 fine for massing and rock work. 

 Hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



111. GLOXINIA (A).— Large flower- 

 ing, choice mixed. Produces in great 

 profusion large bell-shaped flowers of 

 the richest variety of colors. 



Packet. 25 cents. 



»5b. COSMOS, White (A). — 5c. 



»5c. COSMOS. Crimson (A) 6«. 



n.-Jd. NEW MARGITERTTE COSMOS (A) — One of the prettiest and daintiest varieties Imaginable. Pocket. 1 Oc. 



