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CROZY'S CANNA 



Crozy's Carinas are famous for their luxuriant, dwarf growth and immense Gladiolus- 

 like flowers of most brilliant colors; their profusion and continuity of bloom under all 

 climes and conditions render them easily the most useful, showy and popular garden 

 plants grown. This seed, sown in the house or hotbed from January to March, will 

 produce flowering plants by July. 



1710 Crozy's Mixed Colors Per oz. 50c. ; Pkl. 10c. 



1720 Crozy's Novelty Mixture. Seed saved exclusively from Crozy's latest large 

 Gladiolus-flowered novelties in Cannas Per oz., 75c; Pkt. 25c. 



CHABAUD'S Giant Fancy Perpetual-Flowering CARNATIONS 



These creations of a French "Carnationist" surpass all the race in richness and variety 

 of coloring, and are surprisingly beautiful. Now we have Fancy Pinks, with all the 

 qualities of the old Perpetual Carnation, flowering continuously after six months from 

 sowing. Plants thick-set and bushy; stalks stiff and upright, bearing immense double 

 blossoms of perfect regularity, some with fringed edges, some with smooth, some with 

 rich solid co'ors, others tinted and blended, and others with featherings and picotee 

 markings, and all perfuming the air with their sweetness; of incontestable merit for 

 winter flowering and hardy enough for garden culture. 



1735 Maria Immaculata. Pure white flowers Pkt. 25c. 



1740 Chaubaud's Fancy, Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c 



HARDY GARDEN CARNATION 



1760 This is a very fine strain, particularly adapted for garden planting. Seed sown 



in the spring will produce large and 

 thrifty clumps that will stand 

 out over winter and bloom 

 throughout the following 

 summer and fall. All 

 shades and mark- 

 ings are presented 

 in the mixture, 

 and most of 

 them will come 

 double. 

 Finest 

 D o u ble 

 Mixed. 

 Extra 

 fine 

 strain. 

 Per 

 500 

 seeds, 

 50c; 

 Pkt. 10c 



CHINESE WOOL FLOWER 



(CELOSIA CHILDSI) 

 1772 This unique type of Celosia plumosa forms — instead of pyramidal 

 panicles of bloom — large globular heads like balls of wool or chenille, 

 and of a rich bright red color. The plants, 2 to 3 feet in height, 

 branch freely, each branch terminating with a flower-head. It con- 

 tinues in flower from early summer until frost, and is very effective 

 for gardens, either massed or grown as individuals. {See engraving.) 

 Per 500 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 15c 



Henderson 's Gar^ 

 den Guide and 

 Record tells much 

 about the Flower 

 Garde n—S ent 

 free with orders 

 amounting to 

 S2.00 or over. 



AMERICAN Long-Stemmed Perpetual-Flowering CARNATIONS 



1730 America has led the world the last few years in developing the Carnation. Our 

 improved kinds produce immense double flowers of perfect form on strong, long 

 stems" the colors are varied and beautiful. (See engraving.) Mixed Colors. Pkt.. 50c. 



CELOSIA CRISTATA or CRESTED COCKSCOMB 



Very popular annuals of easy culture, producing large, ornamental, comb-like heads 

 resembling ruffled chenille; they are prized for summer flower beds, and make fine 

 pot plants; height, 12 to 18 inches. (See engraving.) 



1776 Cardinal. Bright scarlet , Pkt. 10c 



1778 Crimson King. Blood-red Pkt. 10c. 



1782 Prince of Orange. Vivid golden-yellow Pkt. 10c. 



1784 New Striped. Ornamental combs, streaked and striped in lively colorings of 



red, yellow, pink, violet, etc.; 8 to 10 inches Pkt. 10c 



1786 Wine-rose. Distinctive claret-rose Pkt. 10c 



1790 Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c 



CELOSIA PLUMOSA or PLUMED COCKSCOMB 



A superior type of Celosia Plumosa, forming pyramidal, branching plants, 3H feet 

 high and bearing large, conical, plumed heads of either golden-yellow, fiery-scarlet, 

 purple, salmon, blood-red, etc. The plants are annuals, growing easily and quickly 

 from seed, and present a showy appearance in the summer garden, lasting in bloom 

 until frost. They are also very handsome grown in pots. 



1796 Golden Plumed , . . , Pkl. 10c. 



1794 Crimson Plumed Pkt. 10c 



1800 Mixed Plumed. (Thompson's Magnifica) Pkt. 10c. 



1810 Dwarf Plumed. The plants attain a height of 1 foot, including their plumes. 



Pkt. 10c 



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