Flower Seeds to grow. 



Ten 5c. Papers for 25c., or Kour roc. Papers for 25c. 



40. BAIiSAMS, DOUBLE MIXED (Lady Slip- 

 per, or Forget-Me-Not) — The well known Balsams are 

 one of the finest summer blooming annuals; free 

 bloomers and highly colored. By transplanting 

 them once or twice, the flowers are apt to be more 

 ■double. 



Packet, 5c. 



41. BALSAM, PURE WHITE.— This resembles 

 the mixed Balsams in shape, but the flowers are of 

 a pure white, and is the variety usually grown by 

 florists. 



Packet, 10c. 



45. CANDYTUFT, MIXED.— Well known favor- 

 ite, hardy annuals; very pretty in beds or masses; 

 useful for bouquets. Seeds may be sown in the fall 

 for early flowering. Packet, 5c. 



46. CANDYTURFT, WHITE.— Treated and used 

 same as the mixed. Packet, 5c. 



50. CALCEOLARIA, DWARF.— This is a mag- 

 nificent ornamental plant for green-house or con- 

 servatory; bearing in profusion pocket-shaped 

 ■flowers of all colors, spotted and blotched in the 

 most fanciful fashion. Packet, 25c. 



53. CALENDULA.— Very profuse, dwarf bushy 

 annuals, blooming continuously and profusely until 

 frost; of easy culture, and suitable for summer gar- 

 den or for growing in pots in winter. 



Packet, 5c. 



55. CANNA, MIXED (Crozy's New Varieties). 



The Cannas are desirable, not only for the beauty 

 of their spikes of scarlet flowers, but for their 

 •highly ornamental leaves. They make superb beds 

 for the lawn. Soak the seeds thoroughly before 

 planting, and keep in a warm spot. Very slow to 

 germinate. Packet, 5c. 



60. CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLE MIXED 

 <Campaniila)— A highly attractive class of plants, 

 combining richness of color with stately growth; 

 valuable for beds and borders. Sow early, and 

 transplant in light, rich soil. Packet, 5c. 



61. CANTERBURY BELLS, DOUBLE MIXED. 

 — Packet, 5c. 



CARNATION.— (See Pinks). 

 65 CASTOR OIL BEAN (Ricinus).— Ornamental 

 plants of stately growth and picturesque foliage; fine for 

 lawns massing or center plants for ribbon beds; half 

 hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5c. 



68, a CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA.— Fine cut sil- 

 ver-gray foliage; l}i feet. 



Packet, 5c. 



68. CENTAUREA CANDIDISSIMA.— Silvery white, 

 loaves broadly cut. 



Packet, 5c. 



69. CENTROSEMA GRANDIFLORA. — A per- 

 fectly hardy perennial vine of rare beauty, which 

 blooms in July from seed sown in April, and bears 

 in great profusion inverted pea-shaped flowers of 

 various colors. Packet, lOc. 



70. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MIXED.— Showy 

 and effective garden favorites, extensively grown 

 for cut flowers. The hardy annuals are summer 

 flowering border plants; good for pot culture, and 

 quite distinct from the autumn flowering varieties. 



Packet, 5c. 



71. CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS (The 

 Margaerite, or Paris Daisy). — Immense quan- 

 tities are grown by French florists, and find a ready 

 sale. It produces freely its white star-like flowers 

 under the most favorable conditions. 



Packet, 10c. 



CINERARIA. 



75. CINERARIA (Dusty Miller).— Fine for bed- 

 ding, ribbon beds and margins; prized for their 

 beautiful downy silvery foliage; half hardy peren- 

 nials; 2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



76. CINERARIA HY- 

 BRIDA — CHOICKST MIX- 

 ED. — Very attractive, free 

 blooming plants, producing 

 large and brilliant flowers. 



Packet, 25c. 



77. CINERARIA HY- 

 BRIDA, NANA GRANDI- 

 FLORA. — Semi-dwarf , large 

 flowered variety, splendid 

 strain. 



Packet, 50c. 



80. CLARKIA, MIXED— 



An old favorite hardy annual 

 plant, growing in any garden soil, and producing freely 

 its cheerful flowers early in the season; 134 feet. 



Packet, 5c. 



85, COCKSCOMBS— (Celo- 

 sia Cristata). — Very popular 

 annnals of the easiest culture; 

 highly ornamental for decora- 

 tion of the green-house, draw- 

 ing room and garden. 

 Half hardy annuals. 

 Packet, 5c. 



86. COCKSCOMBS, GLAS- 

 GOW PRIZE. — Immense 

 showy dark crimson combs. 

 Packet, 10c. 



88. COWSLIP.— 

 Packet, 10c. 



89. COLEUS.— Plants with 

 richly colored foliage of ma- 

 roon, green, crimson, yellow, 



COCKSCOMB. etc. 



Packet, 5c. 



90. CONVOLVULUS, TRI-COLOR MINOR 

 (Dwarf Morningr Glory).-A beautiful class of hardy 

 annuals affording a large, showy mass of flowers from 

 Julv to October. 



Packet, 5c. 



93. COREOPSIS (C'^lliopsis). — Very handsome 

 and showy plants, with numerous flowers of bril- 

 liant colors, and of long duration in bloom. 



Packet, 5c. 



COSMOS.— Large flowering. 

 Sow early in spring, and 

 transplant when danger 

 from frost is past. The flow- 

 ers are borne profusely, 

 and present a charming ap- 

 pearance when in full bloom, 

 being covered through the 

 antumn months with hun- 

 dreds of showy blossoms. 

 They are very easily raised 

 and make a grand display. 



94. TINTS OF DAWN 

 COSMOS.— This new variety 

 comes into full bloom in 

 July and continues a mass 

 of bloom until cut down b.v 

 severe frost. In addition to 

 this it is of dwarf growth, 

 and large flowers. 



Packet, lOc. 



95. MIXED.— Pkt. 5c. COSMOS. 

 95a. PINK.— 5c. 



95b. WHITE.— 5c. 



95c. CRIMSON.— 5c. 1 

 DIANTHUS.— See Pinks. 



96. CYCLAMEN— P ERSICUM — GIGANTEUM, 

 MIXED — Charming plants with beautiful foliage and 

 rich coloren fragrant flowers. 



Packet, 25c. 



A FULL LINE OF FLORISTS SUPPLIES 



