MiaS MARY E. MAJ^TLN. FLORAL PARK, JNliW YORK. 



Tecoma Velutina. 



It l>oars large spikes of large, goldet 

 yellow, allamanda-like. flowers. It blos- 

 soms from seed when only 12 inches high, 

 and is a continuous and perpetual bloomer, 

 It grows 10 to 15 feet high in California and 

 is always full of flowers. Packet, 10c. 



Celosia— Ostrich Flume. 



Rainbow Cole us American 

 Hybrids. 



One of the best known and most univer- 

 sally admired ornamental foliage plants, in 

 an endless variety of colors and shadings. 

 Indispensable for ribbon and carpet bed- 

 dmg, or as single specimens. Coleus seed 

 germinates easily, and success is as sure as 

 with an ordinary annual. Packet, 10c. 



Celosia, Ostrich Plume, 



Rainbow Coleus American 

 Hybrids. 



One of the most magnificent garden 

 plants we have. Often two feet across j 



A mass of color, rich, deep and glossy ; crimson, orange, scarlet, rose and' 

 pink. Packet, SCo 



Celosia Spicata. 



A very startling and handsome new sort, growing 2J^ feet high, formed 

 like a well-branched pyramid. Immense plumes like a drum major's, silvery 

 white, tipped with bright rose. Might be called the sentinels of the garden. 

 Packet, lOCo 



Celosia, 



Prize Mixture of Plumed Sort. 



This is the finest mixture ever offered by any one— it includes all the 

 feathered and plumed sorts, kinds and colors. Fine Gold Scarlet and 

 Triumph of the Exposition included. Packet, 5c» 



Cockscombs, (Celosiacristata.) 



Cockscomb GLASGOW PRIZBo 



Colossal heads measuring over a foot across (they have been grown t® 

 ' ~nt@ 45 inches from tip to tip). Rich crimson velvet. Packetn Ss.- 



