108 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN-Flower Seeds 
Chrysanthemum, Annual 
hese improved varieties form bushy, compact, oval plants about 18 inches | 
high, are of easy cultivation, and flower most abundantly during the summer; 
very showy garden annuals and fine for cutting. (See illustration.) 
Double-Flowering Varieties 
1862 Golden Queen. Double golden.....................0.5005. Pkt. 10¢, 
1864 Inodorum Snowball. A great advance in this useful t :_ large. — 
densely double flowers of purest white, borne freely; fern-like foliage, 
find cut: flowers. ss Stich ee nieteha he siehele abel Penner ee Pkt. 10c. | 
1866 White Pearl. Double white flowers....................--. Pkt. 10ce. 
1870 Mixed Double Annual Varieties..................:+20-0:. Pkt. 10c. © 
1880 Lorenz’s Double Fringed, Mixed...............0..0c0ceee Pkt. 10c. © 
Single-Flowering Varieties 
1882 Evening Star. Sheeted with large, single, golden-yellow Bi 
1.10¢. 
1884 Morning Star. Large, cream-yellow flowers; profuse........ Pkt. 10¢. | 
1886 North Star. Single giant flowers of white, with a soft yellow zone con- — 
trasting effectively against the bold black disk.............. Pkt, 10c. 
1890 Mixed Single Annual Varieties...........5.....cceeecees Pkt, 10c. 
Chrysanthemum, Single Hardy 
The large-flowering single white hardy Daisy—Chrysanthemum leucanthe- 
mum maximum—has long been considered one of our finest hardy perennials — 
for permanent garden decoration. The following new types are great im- — 
provements. 
1892 King Edward. This ‘‘Moon-Penny Daisy’’ forms a bushy, compact 
lant 18 inches high, producing in abundance during late summer and 
all large white flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. They are of splendid 
substance and, having long stems, are highly prized ior cutting It 
flowers the first season from spring-sown seed, and comes uy again 
every summer: 20505. Sa Eee re ee ee kt. 10c, 
1894 Little Gem. A beautiful dwarf variety, only 15 to 18 inches high, 
of bushy growth; blooming very early, and freely—large, pure white 
flowers on long stems. Splendid for herbaceous borders and for cut 
PIO WOTS). 25.3 Sicig sss sienna ba Nieto aeneh oe ado U nO ECU D cee SECS ROR Ree Pkt, 25c. 
1896 Shasta Daisy. This great white California Daisy—a creation of Mr. 
Luther Burbank—produces, when well grown, magnificent pure white 
flowers 4 inches or more across, on stems 1% to 2 feet in length. The 
plants, 2 to 2% feet in height, are hardy, and flower in profusion. Pkt. 15c. 
Chrysanthemum, Oriental 
This Seed will produce Blooming Plants the first season. These mag- 
nificent new varieties were raised from hybridized seed and includes the 
Chinese or incurved—the Japanese long-twisted-petalled kinds, the ostrich- 
plumed or feather-petalled, early-flowering, etc. : 
1900 Mixed Types and Colors............ 0.0... cece cee tnccenee Pkt, 25c. 
Centaurea Imperialis, 
or Imperial Sweet Sultan 
These beautiful giant-flowering ‘‘Sultans’’ pro- 
duce lorgeseeramed exquisitely fringed blossoms 
three to four inches across, of graceful effect, and 
are delightfully fragrant. 'The colors vary, some 
having centers of a different color, as violet with 
white center, etc. For bouquets and vases they 
are exteplonelly beautiful. If cut when scarcel 
opened they will last for ten days in water. The 
Plants are of the easiest culture, flowering freely in: jm f 
the garden the first summer from seed sown in the 2 Z 
spring. They are of strong, bushy form, 2 to 3 feet h. (See illustration. 
1888 Chamaeleon. Bright yellow flowers.......... er 500 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10e. 
1842 Favorita. Brilliant rose-colored flowers. . . Per 500 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 
1844 Graziosa.~ Deep lilac.............. . Per 500 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 
1846 Margaritae. Satiny-white flowers . Per 500 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 
1848 Splendens. Rich, dark purple.. .. Per 500 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 
1860 Mixed Colors................... .. Per 500 seeds. 25c.; Pkt. 
Collection of the above 5 separate varieties.................005 
Centaurea, Flowering Varieties 
1825 Cyanus, Double Blue. Ragged Sailor, or Corn-Flower. <A very 
old favorite garden annual, flowering freely in almost any situation, height 
2 to 3 feet: largely used for cut flowers...... Per % oz., 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 
1830 Cyanus, Double, Mixed. Colors. Produces large, globular heads of 
flowers filled up to the center with florets.... Per '% oz.. 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 
-1812 American Hallii. Bushy annual, 30 inches high; large flowers 6 
inches across, of lavender-blue; fragrant................. Pkt. 10¢. 
Centaurea, White-Leaved (Dusty Miller) 
(See illustration) 
Extensively used for ribbon beds, edgings, etc.: the foliage is silvery-gray. 
1832 Candidissima. Compact plants, silvery leaves: 1 foot: 
Per 500 seeds 75c.; Pkt. 10c. 
1834 Gymnocarpa. Graceful arching silver-gray leaves; 1% feet. 
Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Cerastium (Snow in Summer) 
1858 Tomentosum. A procumbent hardy perennial, having white foliage ee 
profusion of small white flowers. Very pretty asanedging plant...... Pkt. 15¢. 
1925 witnesses the dawn of our 79th year in business. Established in 1847 by Peter Henderson, it is stili carried 
on by his grandsons. 
