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1710 Crozy’s Mixed Colors. 
1720 Crozy’s Novelty Mixture. 
Gladiolus-flowered novelties in Cannas. 
CHINESE WOOL FLOWER (Celosia Childsi) 
1772 This unique type of Celosia plumosa forms—instead of pyramidal panicles of 
pisGeesaeTEO globular heads like balls of wool or chenille, and of a rich bright red color. 
branch freely, each branch terminating with a flowere 
head. It continues in flower from early summer until frost, and is very effective for 
gardens, either massed or grown as individuals. (See engraving)....... :PRt. 25€. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA or CRESTED COCKS COMB 
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. 
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The plants 2 to 3 feet in height, 
high and bearing large, conical, 
purple, salmon, blood-red, etc. 
1800 Mixed Plumed. 
1810 Dwarf Plumed. 
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CROZY’S CANNA 
Crozy’s Cannas are famous for their luxuriant, dwarf growth andi immense Gl diolus- like flowers 
of most brilliant colors; their profusion and continuity of bloom under a 
render them easily the most useful, showy and popular garden pl ants gro 
sown in the house or hotbed from January to March, will produce floy wering plants by 
ar nd c ondi tions 
n. This seed, 
AIS eohic Joccld a bod COE OOD OOM Ur ac Pkt. 10¢.! 
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Per oz., 75c. Salstesibate cates \a\ealaretate Pkt. Doe. 
1776 Cardinal. eT PUA UMC AIST Liv, v0) cr cratenPetcka rales tuantherdwstes.ace enelelovsnetela Glolecn. overeat Pkt. 10c. 
Wd de CLANS OnU Ran Pome IOOG TEM. sci .2)p oe iets a eralp es clap e: 8) sy anciciecb ere vevareys eta ov Pkt. 10c. 
1782 Prince of Orange. Viv cid golden- VELL O WN ce Precast te Shovel hoa ohooh liege tetawea 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. SRSA ON ciate Na Meee ne IBt Pea ct at Pkt. 10c. 
SOE D warte Maxed GOlOrs ec waco teks Perk. c a oh pene eee eae ones oe Se elaleis. orem Pkt. 10c. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA or PLU MED COCKSCOMB 
A superior type of Celosia pl es a, forming pyramidal, branching plants, 3% feet 
umed heads of either golden-yellow, fiery-scarlet, 
Bre plants are annuals, growing easily and quickly 
from seed, and present a show y appearance in the summer garden, lasting in bloom until 
frost. They are also very handsome grown in pots. 
1796 Golden Plumed Bee icine Bes 
Peto Sec ABALARO ONO CODE. Pkt. 10c. 
agin <a Rar ee 3 Geom eepe soe Pkt. 10c. 
s Magnif GIA). yee wagstele fale ovix oboe setae Pkt. 10c. 
The p lants attain a height of 1 foot, including their plumes 
Any three 10c. packets selected for 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
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CHABAUD’S Giant Fan:y 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 
AMERICAN Long-Stemmed qualities of the old Perpetual Carnation, flowering continu: ous after six months fri 
sowing. lants thick-set and bushy; stalks stiff and upright, bearing immense do 
Perpetual-Flowering GC ARN ATIONS S blossoms of Pere regularity, some with fringed edges, some with smooth, some wit 
tich solid colors others tinted and blen: Jed, and others with featherings and pic 
tee 
1730 America has led the world the last few years in developing markings, and all perfuming the air with their sweetness; of incontestable merit for 
the Carnation. Our improved kinds produce immense double winter flowering and hardy enough for garden culture. 
flowers of perfect form on strong, long stems; the colors. are 1735 Maria Immaculata. Pure white flowers.......... ae ee aes 
varied and beautiful.. Mixed Colors .................. Pkt. 25c. 1740 Chabaud’s Fancy, Mixed Colors........... ne aera, eta Loree 
MARGUERITE Giant Flowering CARNATIONS 
These flower profusely in summer and autumn aS seed sown inthe spring. The 
flowers of this wonderful strain often measure 3 inches across, and are usually as 
double as double can be. The variety of colors includes white, blush, deep pink, 
salmon, carmine, scarlet, dark crimson, maroon and many beautiful variegated 
flowers. Most of them have lovely fringed petals, a: 4 are delightfully fragrant. One 
great merit of these Carnations is that they. commence to flower in about twelve 
weeks’ time from seed. Seed sown in the spring will produce luxuriant plants that 
will be continually full of bloom from August until killed by severe frosts, or seeds 
may be sown during the summer for the winter-flowering plants. 
LTE ESTs ne 2 ae IE aa Bie I I iy ee Ag ae Se en a Pkt. 10c. 
‘Tee, Gena ao cae Bae 0 8 eS a es EAPO? Fare ae nae eon in 10c. 
“TEP Ep SG VDE 95 RN RS i naire ein i a 10c. 
1747 White....... TIN TA TAT ely iain ee aie a's oe eens 10c. 
— TA Sa OU OW ieicnti teint otieine.< siccehe aren 10c. 
1750 Mixed Colors. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 75c..... Pkt. 10c. 
Any 3 10c. pkts. selected for 
25c. 
1751 Henderson’s Collec- 
tion of above 5 separate 
Giant Marguerites, 40c. 
Hardy Garden 
\CARNATION 
1760 This is a very 
fine strain, particu- 
_larly adapted for 
garden planting. 
Seed sown in the 
spring will produce 
large and thrifty 
clumps that will 
stand out over win- 
ter and bloom 
throughout the fol- 
lowing summer and 
fall. All shades and 
markings are present- 
ed in the mixture, and 
most of them will come 
double. 
Finest Double Mixed. 
Extra fine strain. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 75c., Pkt. 10c. 
Saas 
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