Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



83 



NUMBER and NAME. 



jBSF^oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



Candytuft, continued — [oz. 

 2565 Iberis umbellata, Dw'fHyb. 75c. 

 2567 — Mixed Annual . .peroz.,25C. 



2569 — sempervirens 



2570 — Gibraltarica 



Collection of Candytuft, including 



6 vars. choicest sorts 



hA 

 hP 



2631 

 2632 



2571 *Canna, Dark-leaved . per oz., 40c. 



2572 *Fine Mix'd.Green-le' v'd,oz.,20c. 

 Crozy's Celebrated Varieties— 



*Antoine Chantin 



*Jules Chretien 



*Madame Crozy 



*President Carnot 



*Crozy's Finest Mixed . oz., 75c. 

 Collections of Cannas — 



12 varieties (fine) . . 



2573 

 2575 

 2578 

 2581 

 2584 



3 gP 



mixed 



white 

 pink 



mixed 



cherry 



verm, 

 d. red 

 mixed 



dark-leaved 

 Crozy's . . 



2590 Cannabis gigantea .peroz.,2oc 



Canterbury Bells 



2608 Carduus Benedictus 



50c. 

 $1 



Carnation (Dianthus) — 



2610 Common Single . ■ per oz 



2611 — Double " 



2612 Double Extra 



2613 Tree, or Perpetual, fl. pi. ... 



2614 Rose-leaved 



2615 Grenadine, single 



2616 Red Grenadine, double .... 



2617 Early Dwarf Vienna . oz.,$i.25 



2618 Chabaud's Double Perpetual. 



Ineveryrespectthefinestof all. 

 (See Novelties). . % oz. , $2.50 



2619 Extra Choice Double "Stand- 



ard" 1,000 seeds, $2 



2620 Dwarf Perpetual (a tige de fer). 



Fine for bouquets, iooos'ds, $3 



2621 Comtesse de Paris. Very dwarf; 



yellow ; comes true from seed 



per 1,000 seeds, $3 



2624 Margaret Half-Dwarf Rose . . 



2625 White 



2626 Violet 



2628 Mixed . . . . per oz. , $1.50 



Choice Collections, including— 



50 vars. Carnation and Picotee. 

 25 " " 

 18 " 



12 " " " 



6 " 



2 3 



hhA 



hA 



hhP 



yel. 



2630 Castilleja indivisa 



Castor Oil Plant . . 



Catananche alba 

 coerulea .... 



Catch fly 



2636 Cedronella cana 



2637 Celosia Huttoni (dark foliage) 



2638 Golden- Feathered 



2639 Crimson Feathered ... 

 2639a Thompson's Superb-Feathered 



2640 Ostrich- Feather Crimson . . 

 2641 Orange 



Celosia cristata 



xed 



red 

 mixed 



1 3 thhP 

 . . ! hhP 



2 3 



thhP 



hA 

 thP 



hP 

 tA 



yel. 



rose 



white 



violet 



mixed 



b. red 



white 

 blue 



pur. 



claret 



yel. 



crim. 



orange 



cts. 



5 

 .5 

 5 

 10 



30 



4V2 

 3* 



1% 



50 

 25 

 25 

 25 



10 



$3 00 

 1 7.5 

 1 2.5 

 1 00 

 50 



25 



ties, for floral work, for which 

 they are very well adapted. 2569 

 makes a magnificent show the 

 second year from seed. 



5 

 5 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



75 

 50 

 .so 

 60 



j Cannas, or Indian Shot, are very 

 ornamental, and much employed 

 in sub-tropical gardening for 

 groups and masses. With rich 

 soil and a sheltered situation 

 they will flower freely through 

 the summer and late into the 

 autumn. The Crozy varieties 

 are famous for the beauty and 

 size of their flowers. They are 

 excellent for forcing and pot- 

 work, and their flowers present 

 quite new shades of color. 

 All the sorts are also very effec- 

 j tive indoors. 



( (Giant Hemp.) For backs of 

 ' borders. 

 See Campanula. 



(" Blessed Thistle.") Pretty. 



Saved from the finest collections 

 of Germany. Grown in pots 

 and in good soil, no flowers can 

 be finer or more worthy of gen- 

 eral cultivation. Are verv fra- 

 grant, and present great diver- 

 sity and brilliancy of coloring. 

 The culture of seedlings is very 

 interesting. The "Half-Dwarf 

 Margaret" is especially adapted 

 for outdoor culture, flowering in 

 five months from time of sow- 

 ing, and is remarkable for the 

 richness and profusion of its 

 flowers, as well as for its vigor- 

 ous growth. It is also suitable 

 for pot-culture, flowering the 

 first season from seed. Our 

 seed of these varieties is grown 

 exclusively by Mr. Chabaud, in 

 the famous Garden of Carna- 

 tions of Provence, France. 



Ornamental plants, with beauti- 

 ful bracts. 

 See Ricinus. 



5 ) Everlasting Flowers. Bright col- 

 5 ] ors and free-flowering. 



See Silene. 



Purplish crimson flowers. 



Fine for vases; splendid foliage 

 plants. Nos. 2640 and 2641 pro- 

 duce very large plumes, which 

 are curved and curled in resem- 

 blance of an ostrich feather. 



See Cockscomb. 



