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Per pkt. 

 CANTERBURY BELL {Campanula Media). When well grown are among the most 

 attractive of border plants ; they succeed in a light, rich soil, and should be transplanted 

 two feet apart ; also eflFective wlien grown in large pots ; hardy biennials ; height, 21 feet. 



Double Blte. Double White. .r. Each 10 



Double Mixed. All the colors mixed 10 



Single Blue. Single White Each 5 



Single Mixed. All the colors mixed 5 



CARNATION [Bianthus Caryophyllus). The Carnation Pinks are general favorites 

 for their delicious fragrance and richness of colors. The seed we offer has been im- 

 ported from the best sources in Europe, and will produce splendid double flowers; suc- 

 ceeds best in a light, rich soil ; protect during the winter ; half-hardy perennials ; U ft. 



Finest German. Mixed colors; saved from the best named flowers 50 



Finest Feench. Rose leaved ; mixed colors; saved from splendid named flowers 50 



Remontant [Perpetual). Mixed colors; saved only from choice double flowers 50 



PicOTEE Vaeieties. The finest selected double varieties; mixed 25 



Fine Double. The best mixed varieties for border cultm-e 2.5 



For separate colors see assortments of carnations. 

 CELOSIA. Free-blooming graceful plants, producing spikes of beautiful feathery flow- 

 ers; grown in pots they are fine for the greenhouse or conservatory. The Spiked varie- 

 ties are fine for cutting and drying for winter bouquets, which should be done when in 

 full bloom and before they fade. The Cristata varieties are ornamental, curious-looking 

 flowers; well-known favorites; seed saved from fine combs selected for their size and 

 brilliant colors. All the Celosia are half-hardy annuals. 



Argentea. Small, attractive spikes of white flowers, shaded with bright rose ; 3 feet 5 



Spicata Rosea. Spikes of beautiful bright rose-colored flowers; 3 feet 5 



Spicata Mixed. Of different shades of the spiked varieties; 3 feet 5 



HCTTONI. Of a^ushy pyramidal habit, each branch being tipped with a small spike of 

 bright crimson flowers; the upper surface of the leaf being of a deep claret color, while 

 the under side is of a bright crimson shade. A splendid bedding plant, and suitable ibr 



ribbon beds; 3 feet 20 



Plumosa {Feathered). A beautiful feathered variety, of several mixed colors; 3 feet 10 



Japonica [Japanese Cockscomb). A distinct variety. Combs brilliant scarlet, cut and 



ruflBed like lace; 2 feet 10 



Japonica, New Crimson. A new variety of the above, with bright crimson ruffled 



combs; 2 feet 10 



Cristata Variegata [Gold and Crimnon Variegated Cockscomb). Magnificent; large 

 heads variegated with crimson, orange, green, shaded and striped; the golden-yellow 

 and deep crimson are of the most brilliant hues, the variegation beingdistinctly marked; 



3 feet 10 



Cristata Dwarf Crimson. Large, showy, velvet-like combs; 1 foot 5 



Cristata President Thiers. A new dwarf variety, growing from 6 to 8 inches high, 



producing large, splendid, crimson combs 20 



Cristata Mixed. Fine dwarf varieties of the cockscomb 6 



CENTAUREA A>IERICANA. A strong-growing hardy annual ; flowers lilac purple, 



very large and showy; 2 feet .' 5 



CENTRANTHUS. Pretty, free-flowering, compact-growing plants; succeed in any 

 garden soil, hardy annual's. 



Macrosiphon. Pale rose, long tubed flowers, fine for massing; 2 feet 5 



Macrosiphon Albus. a showv white-flowered variety ; 1 foot 5 



CHRYSANTHE3IU3I. Showy and effective garden favorites. The hardy annuals are 

 summer-flowering border plants ; also good for pot culture and quite distinct from the 

 Indicum varieties, which are hardy perennial autumn-flowering. 



Choice Mixed. Summer-flowering double, hardy annual varieties ; 1 to 2 feet 5 



Indiccm. Choice mixed large-flowering double varieties; half-hardy perennial ; 3 feet.. 20 

 Indicum Xanum. Pompone or Liliputian varieties; a beautiful half-hardy perennial; 



fine for florists' flowers. Choice mixed; very double; 1 foot 20 



CHLORA GRANDIFLORA. Handsome glossy Cacalia-like foliage, flowering freely 

 and of long duration in the open borders ; flowers first orange, changing to red and then 



to violet; 1 foot 10 



CLARKI A. An old favorite hardy annual plant, growing in any garden soil and produc- 

 ing freely its cheerful-looking flowers early in the season. Sow the seed early in the 

 spring or in the autumn; li feet. 



Single Varieties. Mixed colors 5 



Double Varieties. Mixed colors 5 



CLE03IE GRANDIFLORA 'Spider Plant). Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; 

 the stamens look like spiders' legs, and present a very attractive appearance; half- 

 hardy annual; 3 feet 5 



COMMELINA. A tuberous-rooted, free-blooming, very pretty plant ; succeeds in a light, 

 rich soil. The roots can be j)reserved like Dahlias;' half-hardy perennials; \\ feet. 



C(ELESTis. Flowers of a rich sky-blue color 5 



CcELESTis Alba. A white-flowering variety of the above 5 



CONVOLVULUS MINOR [ Diva rf Morning Glory\. Showy, free-flowering, rich col- 

 ored handsome trailing dwarf plants, producing in beds and mixed borders an un- 

 usually brilliant effect; 1 foot. 



