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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



.flEtp-^oz, at oz. rate only on articles quoted at I .jjj 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. I 



General Observations. 



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2648 Centaurea Americana . oz.,4oc. 



2650 *candidissima . . 1,000 seeds, Si 



2651 *Clementei .... " " 50c. 



2652 *gymnocarpa . . . . per oz., 80c. 



2653 macrocephala hP 



2654 odorata Chameleon 2 



2655 — Margaritae • • 



2658 Cyanus (Cornflower) per oz., 30c. • • 

 2658a — Emperor William . " 30c. • • 

 26586 —Victoria Dwarf Compact . . . • • 



2659 — Mixed per oz., 25c. J • • 



2660 — Double Mixed | • • 



Collection of Centaurea, including 



6 vars. C. Cyanus (Cornflower) 



2661 Centauridium Drummondii 



Centranthus- 



2663 macrosiphon 

 2665 — albus . . 



2668 — nanus . . 



2669 — Mixed . . 



per oz. 



30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 



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2671 Cerastium tomentosum 



2673 Cerinthe retorta . . per oz. ,40c. 



2675 Cheloneb arbata coccinea . . . 



2676 — hybrida, Mixed . per oz., 50c. 



2678 Chimaphila umbellata 

 2685 Chorizema varium . . 

 Christmas Rose . . . 



3 thP 



• hA 



3 thhP 



. hP 



3 gS 



2690 



2693 



2694 



2694a 



2695 



2696 



2697 



2698 



2699 



2700 



2702 



2703 



2704 



2706 



2707 



2708 



2710 



2717 



2718 



2721 



Chrysanthemum (Annual) — 



coronaria, Double White . . 



per oz., 40c. 



Yellow .... " 40c. 



— — sulphureum . . " 40c. 



imbricatum 



Mixed per oz., 40c. 



tricolor, White ... " 40c. 



—Yellow " 40c. 



— Scarlet " 40c. 



— Eclipse " 50c. 



— Burridgeanum . . " 40c. 



— Mixed " 40c 



— Dunnettii D'ble Golden 60c. 



— Double Mixed . per oz. ,75c. 



— hybridum, D'ble G ld'n Brown 



Crimson Queen . 



Lilacina .... 



Mixed 



multicaule (fine bedder) 



inodorum, Double . . . 



frutescens (Paris Daisy) 

 Choice Collections, including — 



12 vars. Chrysanthemum, Ann'l 

 6 " 



2 3 



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Chrysanthemum (Perennial)- 



2730 Indicum grandiflorum . . . . 



2731 Japonicum 



2732 — From finest flowers . . . . 



2733 —pompon o . . 



3 hP 



pur. 

 white 



yel. 

 var. 

 white 

 blue 



2735 

 2737 

 2738 



2739 

 2741 



2745 

 2750 



Cineraria hybrida — 



White 



Azure Blue 



Crimson 



Splendid Mixed 



Half Dwarf 



Large-flowered Prize 



Double 



mixed 



yel. 



red 

 white 

 red 

 mixed 



white 



yel. 



pur. 

 mixed 



white 

 scar. 



white 

 yel. 

 sul. 

 mixed 



white 

 yel. 



d. scar. 



br.&yl. 



w. & r. 



mixed 



yel. 



mixed 



brown 



crim. 



lilac 



mixed 



yel. 



white 



mixed 



1 tgP white 

 blue 

 crim. 

 mixed 



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 1% 



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30 



Nos. 2650, 2651 and 2652 are silver- 

 leaved plants, fine for ribbon 

 borders and edging of beds. 

 The "Victoria " is a new minia- 

 ture cornflower; very fine for 

 pots and edgings. Chameleon 

 and Margaritas are superb new 

 sorts, with very large and fra- 

 grant flowers ; fine for cutting. 

 The others are showy plants 

 when in bloom. For other Cen- 

 taureas, see Sweet Sultan. 



Pretty little Composite. 



Very pretty, free-flowering an- 

 nuals, suitable for rockeries and 

 vases. 



Fine edging plants ; pretty. 

 Valuable for bees. 



Very pretty ; bright color. 



(Prince's Pine.) Fine Evergreen. 

 A fine greenhouse plant. 

 See Helleborus niger. 



The annual Chrysanthemums are 

 showy, free bloomers, and 

 should be grown in gardens in 

 large beds, where they will show 

 their bright colors finely. Per- 

 fectly hardy and very desirable. 

 C multicaule is a valuable bed- 

 ding plant. 



For bouquets or edgings. 

 C. frutescens is the Paris Daisy, 

 or " Marguerite." 



1 These are the celebrated sorts of 

 ! the autumn shews that attract 

 j so much attention; bloom late 

 in fall. 



] Among the most ornamental and 

 useful of greenhouse plants ; 

 very beautiful and showy, the 



\ colors being distinct and bright. 

 The seeds we offer are saved 

 from the finest named flowers. 



J See a special note, on page 72. 



