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37. Castor Oil Bean (or Ricinus). — Stately, ornamental 
leaved plants, for centres of sub-tropical groups, etc. 
Pkt., 5g. 
r Celosia (Coxcomb). —The well known and popular 
Coxcomlb. 
Those we offer are rery fine and deserve a place in every 
gaxden. 
38— Cristata, dwarf, fine mixed, pkt., 5c. 
39— Cristata, dwarf, yellow, pkt., lOc. 
f 40 — Cristata, Empress, enormous combs, rich, velvety crim- 
son, pkt., 15o. 
41 — Cristata variegata, pkt., lOe. 
Centrantlms.— Nice for borders and for roek-work, etc. 
42 — Macrosiphon, mixed, pkt., 5c. 
Clirysanthemum. Showy and effective garden favorites. 
Now also very extensively grown for cut flowers, (See cut.) 
43— Mixed varieties, pkt., 5c. 
44,— Clax'kia.— One of the prettiest plantswe have for bed- 
ding, growing freely in any soU, and blooming profusely all 
summer; hardy annual. Elegans, mixed varieties,2 feet. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Clematis.— An ornamental climber of rapid growth, 
blooming freely ; fine for arbors, verandas, &c. 
45— Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
Cobaea.— A fine summer climbing plant, quick growing, 
and bearing large bell-shaped flowers. In sowing place the 
seed edgewise. Half-hardy perennial. 
46— Ck)b8ea Scandens. Purple, 20 feet. Pkt., lOc. 
Convolvulus (Moi-ning' 
Glovy).— A well known class of 
amiuals that thrive in almost 
any situation, and bear in pro- 
fusion their multi-colored flow- 
ers. The dwarf varieties, grown 
in beds, produce an extremely 
fine effect. 
47— Minor Tricolor, dwarf, 
mixed, pkt., 5c. 
48— Major, tall mixed, pkt., 5c. 
CypressVine Popular climb- 
ing plant, with delicate, fern- 
like foliage, ih.h.a.) 
49— Scarlet, pkt., 5c. 
50— White, pkt., 5c. 
51— above mixed, pkt., 5c. 
52— INew Ivy-leaved, pkt., 10c. 
48— MORNINa GLORY 
DaMia.— The Dalia may 
be grown from seed without 
great diffioiilty. 
53 — Fine mixed double, 
large, pkt., 10c. 
54— Single mixed, saved 
fi-om a very fine collection, 
pkt., 10c. 
Diantlms.— The "China," 
or "Japan Pink" is recogniz- 
ed by all as being, one of the 
most elegant garden plants. 
All the varietils offered are 55-dianthxts ohinensis 
hardy and will blossom the second season also, if not al- 
lowed to bloom too freely the first. 
55— Cliinensis (Ghinaor Indian Pink) , single, mixed, pkt. 5c. 
56— Chtuensis, finest double mixed, pkt., 5c. 
57 — Chinensis, E astern Queen, variegated rose, pkt., lOc. 
58 — Delphinium. See Larkspur. 
59— Digitalis (Pox-glove). Fiaest mixed varieties, shov?j% 
ornamental plants for borders and shubberies ; Kardy peren- 
nial ; 3 feet. Pkt., 5c. 
4. Foul- O'clock.— See Marvel of Peru. 
Fox-glove. —See Digitalis. 
Torg'et-me-Not.— See Myosotis. 
Complirena (Grlolie Amaranth).— Very handsome and 
shovsT', everlasting. Should be cut ia summer and preserved 
for winter bouquets. 
60— Grlobosa alba, white, 2 feet, pkt., 5c. 
61— Grlobosa aurea superba, orange, pkt., 5c. 
62— Grlobosa rubra, red, pkt., 5c. 
63 — Grlobosa, mixed colors, pkt., 5c. 
64— Gourds (Ornamental.) Finest, mixed, pkt., 5c. 
Hollyliock. — This old friend needs no description. The 
double "varieties are of every shade of color, (/i.p.) 
65— Extra choice mixed, pkt., 10c. 
66. Ice Plant (Mesembry anthemum crystalinum). — 
Pretty, trailing, half-hardy an- 
nuals ; valuable for the conser- 
vatory or for rook work, etc., 1 
foot. Pkt., 5c. 
Larkspur (Annual Delphin- 
ium).— A most desirable and 
beautiful genus, the previaling 
hue of whoes flowers is blue. 
Hardy Annuals. 
67— Larkspur, Dwarf Rocket' 
finest mixed 'double ; 1 foot 
pkt., 5c. 
68— Tall Rocket, finest mixed 
double : 2^ feet, pkt., Sc. 
69 — Emperor Larkspur. For 
profuseness of blooming, the 
Emperor Larkspur is uhequal- 
ed, a single plant being seldom 
seen with less than 100 close, 
erect spikes of flowers upon it. 
.(See cut.) Pkt., 10c. 
70. Lobelia crinus sjjeoio- „, 
sus (Blue King)-Exceedingly 64-gotjrds. 
pretty, delicate plant, pro- 
ducing a profusion of beau- 
tiful blue flowers ;half hardy 
annual^; M foot. Pkt., 5o. 
Marigold (T a g etes) .— 
The varieties are all showy, 
and produce fine effects in 
masses, i 
71— African, mixed, pkt., 
5c. 
72— African, orange quil- 
led, pkt., 5c. 
73 — French, dwarf mixed, 
pkt., 5c. 
74— French, dwarf. Cloth 
of Gold, pkt., 10c. 
^5 — French, tall, mixed, 
pkt,, 5c. 
Mignonette. — A w e 1 1 
known, fragrant favorite, 
of easy culture. 
76 — Odorata, largo flow- 
ered, pkt., 5c. 
77— Crimson Giant, crim- 
son buff, pkt., 00. 
78— L a r g e 
Flowered Py- 
ramidal, pkt., 
5c. 
79 — Parson's 
NeAv W h ite, 
pkt., 5c. 
Marvel o f 
Peru : Four 
O'clock. 
80— .J a la pa 
folia variega- 
ta, pkt., 5c. 
81 — Jalapa. 
fine mixed, 
pkt., 5c. 
M y o s Otis 
(I' o r g e t-me- 
Not.)— Popu- 
lar little pla,nt 
with star-like 
flowers ; succeeds best in a shady, moist situation. Blooms 
first season. 
82— Alpestris, mixed, dwarf, pkt., 5c. 
83. Maui-andya.— Very pretty, gi'aceful climbing plants, 
valuable for the conservatory, or for planting out to flower in 
the garden ; half-hardy perennials ; mixed ; rose, purple and 
white ; 10 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
84. Myrsipliyllum asparagoides (Smilax).— A beautiful 
graceful climber, invaluable for decorative purposes ; green- 
house perennial ; 8 feet. Pkt., 20c. 
Nemopliila, Love Grove. — This is one of the best dwarf 
hardy annual^, of very coiijpact growth, comprising varied 
and beautiful colors ; blooms freely all summer. 
85— Finest, mixed, pkt., 5c. 
Nasturtium.— See Tropceolum. 
86. Nolana atriplicifolia.— Blue, violet, white and yel- 
low ; % foot. Pkt., 5c. 
Pansy.— We invite the attention of Pansy fanciers gener- 
ally to our list of many and purely colored varieties. Our 
seed is imported from the most celebrated florists of England, 
Germany and France, and has given xmqualified satisfaction. 
87— Emperor William, dark blue, pkt., 10c, 
88— Sky blue, pkt., 10c. 
89— Pure yellow, pkt. 10c. 
90— Yellow margined, pkt., 10c. 
69—1. VUKSPUK. 
■MARIGOLD. 
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