MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 

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ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



Also called "Painted Ladies." Petals 

 pure white, yellow or crimson, or zoned 

 with darker shades of yellow, bronze and 

 red. Double and single varieties, mixed. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



Generally obtained by cuttings or as 

 plants from florists, but many beautiful 

 and often new varieties may be got from 

 seed at slight expense. Seed saved with 

 great care from best varieties. Pkt., 9c. 



COCKSCOMB. 



Interesting and brilliant annuals for the house 

 or garden. Tall varieties, choice mixed. Pkt., 3c. 

 Queen of the Dwarfs. The finest of all the 

 dwarf varieties, now more popular than the 

 tall Cockscomb. Only 8 inches high, but it 

 bears immense combs, 7 to 10 inches across, of 

 a most brilliant scarlet color. Splendid for pot- 

 ting. Pkt., 4 cts. 

 New Japan Cockscomb. A beautiful variety, 

 much branched and pyramidal in shape, each 

 branch bearing a comb, finely fluted and of a 

 rich crimson color. The handsomest of the tall 

 varieties. Pkt., 6 cts. 



CLARKIA ELEGANS. 

 Beautiful, hardy annuals from California — old 

 garden favorites. The plants grow about 18 in- 

 ches high, and are profuse bloomers. Seed sown 

 in the fall produces plants for early blooming. 

 Sown again in March and April will continue a 

 fine display throughout the summer of rose-col- 

 ored, white and purple flowers. Double mixed. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



COBEA SCANDENS. 



Beautiful cl imbing 

 plants, desirable for out- 

 side planting, or for the 

 greenhouse or conserva- 

 tory window. Nothing is 

 better for the porch , espec- 

 ially in our northern re- 

 gions, as it is a very rapid 

 climber. It grows 20 to 30 

 feet high, and branches 

 freely, covering a large 

 surface. The bell-shaped 

 flowers open a clear green, 

 turning afterward to a 

 lovely lilac blue. Pkt., 4c. 



FEATHERED 

 COCKSCOMB. 



A charming new variety. 

 The plants grow to a 

 height of two feet and bear 

 a profusion of feathery 

 spikes of brilliant crimson 

 or bright golden yellow. 

 Mixed, red and yellow. 6c. 



