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Annual Chrysanthemum. 



••French Marguerites." or "Painted Ladies.' 1 These come in both single and 

 double forms. The double varieties are button-shaped, densely double, and 

 golden yellow or cream white in color, and are very pretty. Trie single varie- 

 ties are pure white, yellow or crimson, with dark centers or zones. Mixed. 

 single and double. Pkt., 3 cts., 2 pkts.. 5 cts. 



Japanese Chrysanthemum. 



This is the name given to the perennial or house varieties. These are gener- 

 ally obtained as plants from florists, but beautiful and often new varieties may 

 from seed. Mixed: saved from choice varieties. Pkt.. 7 CtS. 



Maximum Chrysanthemum. 



A splendid hardy perennial, something like the "Marguerite Daisy."' only the 

 blossoms are larger. Petals pure white with yellow disk. Pkt., 3 CtS. 



Ostrich Plume Cockscomb. 



A fringed cockscomb of great beauty. The plant grows two or three feet high 

 and is covered with immense spikes of gorgeous crimson — not the stiff and un- 

 graceful blossoms of the olderVarieties. but' with drooping feathery sprays of 

 brilliant color. It was one of the most showy things in mygarden. Pkt.. i|c. 



Glasgow Prize Cockscomb. The" finest dwarf variety, with immense 

 showy dark crimson combs. Pkt.. 5 CtS. 



New Japan Cockscomb. Pyramidal in shape, each branch bearing a 

 finely fluted, rich, velvety crimson comb. Pkc. 4 cts. 



Cockscomb, mixed. The above three varieties mixed. Pkt.. q. cts. 



New Dwarf Grandiflora Cineraria. 



A beautiful greenhouse plant easily raised, from seed, 

 affording a great mass of blossoms in the late winter and 

 spring. "The new dwarf varieties bear much larger flow- 

 ers, which cover the plants with their brilliant crimson, 

 magenta, violet, purple or variegated shades. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 8 cts. 



Cineraria 

 Pkt., 5 cts. 



Hybrida. choice varieties mixed. 



