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LANDRETHS- PRICE-LIST OF FLOWER-SEEDS. 
Price per Packet, CCD. 
CampaaTila medium (Cmiteiinny 
BpII). — Jlixc.l colors, double and 
sitigle. 2 foot 
OampanuU pyramidalis (Pyran.iaul 
Bell T'loAver).— 2 feet " 
Oampanula oalioantlieina (Cvip luui 
Saucer). — Mixed colors. 2 feet . . 5 
Oampannla TOtundiflora (Hare Itell). 
— White and blue. 2 feet 5 
Campaaula speculum (VenuK' Look- 
ing Gliiss.)— Blue and white 2fpft. f. 
The Pauipanulasarea large genus 
of fihowy plants, mostly perenni.-ils. 
The Campanula modi um(Canterbury 
BeIl)claimsasitiiatiou in all ganlens. 
Easy of cultureand certain to flower ; 
all succeed well in good soil. 
Oanna aurantiaca-— Gulden- 4 f'""'- ■'' 
Oanna ooccinea— Scarlet. 3 f<'et . . 
Oanna Marechal Vaillant— Orange. 
6 feet .=> 
Janna dwarf French.— Mixed colors. 
3 feet 10 
Danna indica- — Mixed sorts. 4 feet . 5 
The Cannaa are mostly tropical, 
h«lf hardy, perennial plants, with 
elegant foliage and showy flowers; 
produce a striking effect grouped in 
beds or singly on the lawn. Soak 
the seed in warm water about twelve 
hours, sow ill hotl)ed, plant out 
when ground in wai'm ; give plenty 
of nioi.sture and ri.-h soil. Take up 
the roots before frost, and keep in 
moderately warm cellar. 
Oelosia oristata, ooooinea nana 
(Dwarf Cockscomb). — Scarlet. 
2 feet 10 
Celobia oristata plumosa (Feathered 
Cockscomb). — !i feet 5 
Oelosia oristata aurantiaca (Orange 
<3oclcsc<)ml,i). — 3 feet .I 
Oelosia oristata (President Thiers).— 
Bright crimson dwarf. 2 feet . . K) 
Price ptr Pnclcel, CIs. 
Oelosia oristata.— Mixed. 3 feet . 5 
The Cockscomhs are tender an- 
nuals, require rich soil, will attain 
rich color and large size by reiieated 
shiftings; cut offside flowers and 
leave one head only to a plant. If 
cut before they fade the head may 
be preserved during the Winter. 
Oentanrea Americana (Star Thi.stle). 
—Lilac. 2 feet 5 
Centaurea oandidissima- — Silver- 
leaved. 1 foot 10 
Centaurea olemontei-— S'lver-leaved. 
15 inches 1(1 
Centaurea gymnooarpa- —Silver- 
leaved. \f> inches 5 
Centaurea oyanns (I'lue Bottle).— 
Mixed colors. V/^ feet ,1 
Centaurea mosohata (Sweet Sultan). 
—Purple. 1 foot b 
The Centaureasare hardy annuals, 
of easy culture. The whke-leaved 
varieties, Candidiasima, Clementei 
and Gymnocarpa, are valuable for 
borders atid ribbon bedding. The 
other varieties make beautiful addi- 
tions to the flower bed. 
CentranthuS- — Ked and white. Hand- 
some bordorannuals. 1 foot ... 5 
ClieiranthuB oheri (Wall Flower). — 
Single mixed. 2 feet 5 
Cheirantlius cteri-— I5«i'rf, brown, 
doulilo. 1 foot 10 
Choiranthus cheri-— Double yellow 
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The Wall Flower is a great favor- 
\U: It is a liair-liardy biennial, pro- 
ducing beiiulil'ul, fragrant flowers. 
Requires protection during the AVin- 
ter. 
Chrysantliemnm oorenarium- — 
.Mixed colors. 1 foot 5 
Ohrysanthemnm burridgeanum- — 
(^lani.son and white. 1 foot .... B 
Chrysanthemum (Eclipse). — Golden 
yellow. 1 foot 5 
Prire per Packet, Cis. 
Chrysanthemum sulpiinrium- — 
Double yellow. l]i feet ■> 
These varieties of Chrysanthemuni 
aie hardy annuals, very pretty, 
especially when grown in masse.'--. 
lOasy culture, stand the heat, re- 
quire rich soil. 
Cineraria hybrida- — Mixed colors. 
2 feet 25 
Cineraria hyhrida- — Extra 
dwarf. 1 foot 
Cineraria maritima oandidissima-— 
Silver foliage. 2 feet 
Cineraria maritima aoanthifolia-— 
Silver foliage. 2 feet 
The flowers of the Cinerarias are 
after the habit of the herliaceous 
.-\ster ; petals of many c(dors, eyes 
of different shades. Hardy green- 
house anr.nals ; very attractive 
during Winter and Spring. The 
Maritima varieties are half-hardy 
perennials, desiralilc for Ixirders 
and ribbon bedding. 
Clarkia elegans- — Douiile mixed 
colors. feet 
Clarkia pulohella- — Mixi'd colors. 
V^feet 5 
Very pretty annuals. May be sown 
in the Fall and protected during the 
Winter, oreown early in the Spring. 
Oleoma grandiflora or Arhorea. — 
liose-colored shades. The Cleome 
requires rich soil Tt is a half- 
hardy annual ; l>looms continuously 
fhrough the Suiinner and is quite 
showy. 3 feet 5 
Clianthus dampierii.— Scarlet. The 
Clianlhns, or Glory Pea, is a teniler 
perennial,beariiigsi arlet pr-a-sliaped 
flowers; .succeeds beat in greon- 
hiuise. 3 feet 20 
Coleus, var-— Is a tender perennial 
foliage plant, principally \l^ed for 
borders and edgings. The brilliant 
shades of bronze, yellow, green. 
MAK.SIIALI>. VA.-I have phmtcd your seeds for l\venty-(ive years, aud it is a pleasure to kuow that thev 
the fault of the weather. 
Price per Pach-!. Cis. 
crimson and red make it very at- 
tractive. Baised from seeds or cut- 
tings. Plant out when all danger 
of frost is past. Remove tu green- 
house iu Fall. 1 foot -3 
Collinsia, var —Mixed colors. Hardy 
annual adapted to clumps or ma.sses ; 
easy culture. 1 foot & 
Commelina var- — Mixed colors. The 
Comnielina is a perennial, tuberous- 
rooted Mexican plant. Colora are 
blue, white and variegated ; easily 
raised from seed. 2 feet 5 
Cuphea platycentra trioolor.— 
Cuidiea, or Cigar Plant, is a tender 
perennial ; grows freely, can be pro- 
pagated by cuttings. 1]/^ fe(^t . . 16 
Cyclamen persionm- — "White and 
rose. Tender perennial, liulhnus- 
rooted , beautiful fragrant flowers; 
protect during Winter, have soil 
well drained. 6 inches ...... 15 
Dalllia- — Various colors, double. 
5 feet 16 
D-ahlia. — Various colors, singli*, 
5 feet 5 
Dahlia-— '^'ariou8Color8,dwarf double. 
3 feet 15 
The Dahlia is a well-known favor- 
ite. The c(dors and shades of colors 
are many ; is a half-hardy ]ieren- 
nial, tnlicrons-rooted, deserving a 
place in every garden. Blomns till 
frost. Keep the roots during Win- 
ter in a dry cellar, free from frost. 
Datura fastuosa (Trumpet Flower) 
— Various colors. 3 feet 5 
Delphinium (Tall Bockot Laikspnr). 
—3 leet 5 
Delphinium (Dwarf Rocket Ijuikspiir, 
var.). — 1 foot 5 
Delphinium consolida (Branching 
Larkspur, var.).— 2 feet S 
Delphinium elatum (Bee Larkspur, 
var.).— 3 feet 
:y never full iu vitality or quality, except it be 
