NEW 

 GIANT 



California 

 COSMOS. 



Qiant Red, White and Pink. Separate colors, each, Pkt., 5 cts. 

 i_,^*1?"®'''** Cosmo-. The petals are deeply fringed, resem- 

 blmg Marguerites. White, pink and flushed shades. Pkt., 5 cts. 



"Tint* of Dawn" Cosmos. White ground, delicately flecked. 

 Pkt., 5 cts. 



Mixed Qiant Cosmos. A mixture containing the above five 

 and other varieties. This is Mrs. Shepherd's famous strain, 

 which I have offered for several years and which has given uni- 

 versal satisfaction. Pkt., 4 cts. 



EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS. 



Splendid for the more Northern states especially, where the 

 frosts often catch the Cosmos before flowering. If you have been 

 disappointed in the other varieties, try this. Mixed. Pkt., 6 cts. 



BLUE DAISY (Agathsea Coelestis] 



The plant grows about eighteen inches high, is much branched 

 and literally covered with blossoms of a beautiful sky blue, a 

 counterpart in size and shape of the Marguerite Daisy. Green- 

 house perennial. May be used for the garden in summer, or the 

 window in winter. Pkt., 4 cts. 



DUSTY MILLER. 



The well known foliage plant, fine to mass with darker shades 

 of Coleus, or for edging any flower bed. This is a mixture of Cen- 

 taurea Gymnocarpa and Cineraria Maritima seed. Hardy peren- 

 nial. Pkt.,3cts.«,^|^p^pY|^g„ COSMOS. 



A dwarf Yellow Cosmos of Mexican origin, bearing beautiful 

 orange yellow flowers. Introduced for the first time last year. In 

 the southern portions it begins to bloom early, and continues to 

 grow and bloom until frost, when it will be three or four feet high, 

 and almost as broad, its feathery green foliage being dotted with 

 beautiful large golden flowers, from two to three inches in diam 

 eter. Pkt., 5 cts. 



