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Candyluft, New Empress 



CANDYTUFT 



A desirable flower for edging purposes in border beds or for 

 massing in rockeries. It may be sown outdoors in April, prefer- 

 ably in sunny and rather protected places. 



Pkt. T. pkt. Koz. Oz. 



1225 New Empress. Pure white..$0 10 $0 20 $0 25 $0 45 



1226 White Tom Thumb. A dwarf 



variety 10 15 25 



1227 Crimson 05 15 25 



1228 Lavender 05 15 25 



1229 Sweet-scented. White 05 15 25 



1230 Mixed Colors 05 10 20 



CASTOR-OIL PLANT hardy annual 



An ornamental plant having a very dignified appearance and 

 suitable for formal decorating of particular parts of the garden. 



1235 Zanzibarensis. A new variety, Pkt. Koz. Oz 



growing some 12 feet in height. . . .$0 05 $0 10 $0 15 



1236 Gibsonii. A dwarf variety 05 10 15 



1237 Mixed. A mixture of most of the 



named varieties 05 10 15 



CARNATIONS hardy perennial 



It is quite a simple matter to grow Carnations from seed and 

 we find them to be in large demand by our gardening friends. 



1241 Marguerite. Of a particularly vigorous stock. Can be 



supplied in the following colors, separately or mixed. 

 Crimson, White, Rose, Striped, Dwarf, and Large-flower- 

 ing. 10 cts. per pkt. Pkt. T. pkt. >20z. Oz. 



1242 Mixed Colors, Double $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 $0 90 



1243 Riviera Market, or Guillaud. 10 20 50 90 



1244 Giants of Nice 10 20 50 90 



CELOSIA, or COCKSCOMB hardy annual 



The Cockscombs are rather odd but decorative flowers and 

 will brighten the corner of any garden. 



TALL or PLUMED VARIETIES 



Pkt. T. pkt. Koz. Oz. 



1250 Thompsoni superba. Dark.$0 10 $0 20 $0 30 $0 60 



1251 Crimson . 10 20 30 60 



1252 Pink Plume. Rose changing 



to silvery white 10 20 30 60 



1253 Golden Plume 10 20 30 60 



1254 Mixed Colors 10 15 25 50 



CRESTED or DWARF CELOSIAS 



1255 Empress. Crimson, with Pkt. T. pkt. 



bronze leaves. Large, deep 



red blooms. . $0 05 $0 10 S 



1256 Variegated. Crimson and gold. 05 10 



1257 Mixed Colors 05 10 



25 

 25 

 25 



Oz. 



$0 40 

 40 

 40 



CENTAL) REA hardy annual 



(Bachelor's Button, Cornflower, or Ragged Robin) 



This is most generally cultivated as a flowering annual and is 

 included in a great many of our best gardens. 



Centaurea embraces a variety of names including the Im- 

 perialis and Marguerites, which are the Sweet Sultans, the 

 Cyanus, which is the Cornflower, and the Gymnocarpa, which is 

 the Dusty Miller. 



CYA^US VARIETIES 



Pkt. T. pkt. Koz. Oz. 



1260 Emperor William $0 05 $0 15 $0 20 $0 30 



1261 Double Blue 05 15 20 30 



1262 White 05 15 20 30 



1263 Rose 05 15 20 30 



1264 Mixed Colors, Double 05 10 20 30 



IIMPERIALIS, or MARGUERITE 



Pkt. T. pkt. Moz. Oz. 



1265 Alba. Pure white $0 10 $0 15 $0 25 $0 50 



1266 Favorita 10 15 25 50 



1267 Splendens 10 15 25 50 



1268 Chameleon 10 15 25 50 



1269 Mixed Colors 10 15 25 50 



HARDY PEREININIAL CEINTAUREA 



1270 Gymnocarpa, or Dusty Miller. Silver-gray foliage; 



drooping habit; very graceful and in large demand for 

 edging purposes, but not so desirable as the Candi- 

 dissima. Pkt. 10 cts., 500 seeds 20 cts. 



1271 Candidissima. The finest of the so-called Dusty Millers. 



Very, finely cut silvery white foliage. Pkt. 10 cts., 500 

 seeds 30 cts. 



New Carnation, Giants of Nice. Pkt. 10 cts. 



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