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CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 



Among the most useful of perfectly hardy annuals. 

 Will grow in any soil, require no care, and produce 

 neat clusters of flowers very frsely. 



New Giant Flowering. The size of the 



individual florets as well as the whole head of 

 bloom is double the size of the old varieties. 

 Several new and exquisit.^ sluuLs and colors are 

 included; they form bushy littk' plants onl" » to 

 6 inches high; splendid for edgings 5 



Empress. A beautiful, pure white vaiie- 

 ty of branching habit, producing trusses of flow- 

 ers. We can recommend this for a fine bed of 

 early white flowers 5 



Fine Mixed, including- many colors 4 



CENTAUREA (Corn Bottle) 



The Blue Bottle, or Bachelor's Button, is one or 

 the most attractive of all hardy annuals, the graceful 

 beauty of its old-fashioned flowers being universally 

 admired. A hardy annual of the easiest growth, and 

 flowers freely, height two to three feet. 



Cyanus, Fl. PI. A double variety of the 

 well known and popular old Corn Flower or Blue 

 Bottle. A continuous bloomer, of great value as 

 a cut flower. Mixed colors 3 



New Imperial is. New large flowering 

 hybrids, the result of crossing C. Moschata with 

 C. Margaritae. -The flowers are borne on long 

 gtems in enormous abundance from July until 



' frost. In color they range through the various 

 tints of white, rose, lilac, purple, etc., and .are 

 highly fragrant. If cut when partially open they 

 will keep for ten days. For beds or mixed bor- 

 ders they rank with the finest annuals, while as 

 cut flowers they are sure to become popular 5 



CINERARIA 



A favorite, free-flowering house plant of wundiuus 

 beauty, with flowers of great richness and diversity 



of color; blooming during the winter and spring 

 months, and can be planted out in summer. They 

 thrive best in a mixture of loam and peat. 

 Hybrlda. Large flowered, flnest 

 mixed 10 



CLEOHE PUNQENS 

 The Giant Spider Plant 



A robust plant, growing vigorously four or five 

 feet high and fiowering profusely for months. In 

 fact, it is a pei-petual bloomer, the spikes contin- 

 uing to increase in size as the plant grows. The 

 flowers are very showy, of a bright rose color, 

 it grows freely from seed sown in the open 

 ground. Also one of the very best honey-pio- 

 ducing plants 4 



COCKSCOMB 



A class of very magnificent, attractive and showv 

 annuals, producing massive heads of rich shades and 

 colors of great effect in the garden or in pots. Well 

 adapted to our climate, as they will stand drouth 

 well. Half-hardy annuals. 



Dwarf Mixed. We consider these 

 beautiful dwarf varieties very handsome plants 

 for the flower garden. They grow only 8 to 10 

 inches high, with beautiful combs of purple, 

 crimson, orange and rose color, with combs much 

 larger than the plants grow in height. Also 

 makes handsome pot plants •••• 6 



COLEUS 



Highly ornamental plants in an endless variety of 

 ; colors and shadings, indispensable for ribbon and 

 j carpet bedding, or as single specimens for pots and 

 vases. Half-hardy perennial. 



Fnest Hybrids Mixed; 1 to 2 ft 8 



CYCLAMEN ' 



Well knouT) and charming bulbous root-d plants 

 with beautiful foliage and handsome fragrant flow- 

 trs. Universal favorite for the greenhouse or par- 

 lor and fo:- winter and spring blooming. If sown 

 early in the spring they make flowering bulbs in one 

 season; they require sandy loam. Half-hardy bulb. 

 Persicum Grandiflorum, finest mixed... 10 



DAHUA 



Eevi> ouv knows and admires the Double Dahlia. 

 l)ut te\\- are aware that it can be grown so easily from 

 : se d and flowers the first season, that the purchase 

 I of bulbs is a needless expense. The single varieties 

 lia\e become very popular within the last few years. 

 Sow seeds early m April in hot-bed or box in the 

 house, and transplant when all danger of frost is 

 over, in beds 2i inches apart. Take up the roots as 

 I scon as frost occurs in the fall, and preserve in a 

 dry warm cellar. Half hardy bulbs. 



Double Mixed. Finest varieties; 2 to 4 



ft 5 



Single Mixed. Finest varieties 5 



New Tom Thumb. New single varieties 

 I in mixed colors: neat, compact and dwarf habit, 

 srowing about one foot in height; very free- 

 flowering, invaluable for cutting purposes 5 



Dahlia Tom Thumb 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 



Very attractive plants for beds, edgings or masses; 

 profu-e flowering and fine cut foliage, in bloom from 

 .June till frost; 1 foot. Hardy annuals. 



Fine Mixed. Flowers yellow, orange and 

 white; blossoms 2 inches in diameter 4 



FUCHSIA (Lady's Ear Drop) 



This is one of the best known,beautiful flowers 

 that we possess, and cannot be equalled for its grace- 

 ful and elegant apearance, and artistic beauty of 

 its flowers. Easily grown from seed, and requires a 

 shadj- situation in the garden; the best soil is a rich, 

 sanuy loam, and must not become pot-bound before 

 flowering. Grenhouse Shrub. 



Hybrida. Finest single and double mix- 

 ed 10 



