WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS 



Cob£ea (Cups and Saucers Vine). 



One of the best climbers, will cling to any rough surface. Always a 

 good sale for plants of this. Seed should be sown early and placed 

 edgewise in the fiats. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



10 30 



20 75 



Scandens. Purple . . 

 " alba. White 



Coleus. 



Dreer's Hybrid, mixed. Saved from a fine collection and usually 

 producing some high colored sorts. 50 cts. per trade pkt. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Persicum, 



finest mixed. 



giganteum 



Easier to grow than 



giganteum, white . |o 75 



" white with carmine eye 75 



" rose 75 



" bIood=red 75 



" salmon 2 00 



" Finest mixed. Only the finest 



colors . . . . '60 



$6 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 

 5 00 



5 00 



Coreopsis. 



Lanceolata Qrandiflora. " Hardest Moon." An 

 extra fine strain of this useful golden yellow hardy 

 perennial 15 40 



Cosmos. 



Our Mammoth Perfection strain is unequaled in size and other good 

 qualities. For points north of New York we recommend the early 

 flowering type, or grow single Dahlias from seed instead. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



nammoth Perfection, crimson 15 50 



pink . . .■ 15 50 



" " white 15 50 



" finest mixed 15 40 



Large flowering, mixed. A very good quality ... 10 15 



Early flowering. Dawn. White, tinged pink - . . 15 50 



" " mixed . 15 40 



Klondyke. Yellow 25 i oc 



Cowslip (Primula Veris). 

 Mixed. All colors 20 75 



Cyclamen. 



Our entire stock of these are grown for us by one of the best growers 

 in Europe. They have given the best of satisfaction in the past and 

 we feel sure will continue to do so. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



40 50 



100 1000 



seeds, seeds. 



TWENTIETH CKNTURY DAHLIA 



Cyclamen — Continued. 



Cyclamen, Papilio (Butterfly Cyclamen) . . , 

 " double flowering. Mixed colors 



Per 100 



seeds. 



$1 50 



Cypress Vine. 



Scarlet 



" lvy=leaved 



White 



Mixed colors . . . . 



Tr. pkt. 



Oz. 



$0 15 

 15 

 15 

 10 



Cyperus. 



Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant) 



Dahlia. 



Dahlias have come to the front with a bound as cut flowers, espe- 

 cially the single sorts. They areas easy to grow from seed as Nas- 

 turtiums. They need a good rich soil, a fair amount of moisture and 

 lots of sunlight. They will bloom if sown out of doors as late as June, 

 but are better when given an earlier start indoors or in a hot bed. 



Single Sorts. 

 Twentieth Century. The flowers of this variety bring as good 

 prices as the finest Roses in Philadelphia and New York. Flowers 

 of immense size, color deep rosy crimson passing to white at the 

 tips. As the season advances the flowers gradually come lighter 

 in color until they are a soft rosy white. A novelty of real merit 

 to the florist. 17 cts. per pkt. ; 5 pkts., 75 cts. ; 12 pkts., $1.75. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 French Collerette. A unique sort. Have an extra 

 row of short petals around the disc like a frill or 

 collar and which are of a different colortothe rest of 



the flower. Mixed colors . . 30 



Qiant Perfection. Very large. Mixed colors . ... 25 $1 00 



Gracilis. A mixture of striped sorts 10 30 



Excelsior. Single cactus type. Very fine. loc. perpkt. 



Tom Thumb. Mixed colors. Very dwarf . . 15 40 



nixed. All colors. A good range of colors 10 30 



Double Sorts. 



Large Powering. Saved from show varieties . . 30 i 50 



Cactus. Best mixed 30 i 5° 



Decorative. Choicest mixed 30 i 5° 



Pompone. Small flowering. Mi.xed colors .... 30 i 50 



Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur). 



Cashmerianum. Dark blue 



Chinense. Various shades of pale blue 



Formosum. Fine deep blue . 



Nudicaule. Scarlet 



Zaiil (Sulphureum). Yellow 



Hybridum. Large flowering, single mixed . . . 

 " " " double " ... 



40 



2 00 



10 



30 



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50 



40 



2 00 



30 



I 50 



I 50 



Specials for Florists on this page : Cobsea, Cosmos, Dahlias, etc. 



