LANDRETHS' PRICK-UST OI? FLOWER SEEDS. 
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BACeELOR'S BOTTOiy OR GOSyiFHRE^A. 
Globe Amarantlius, well-known annuals of easy culture. To preserve for 
Winter decoration the flowers should be fully matured before being 
gathered. Plant 8x10 inches. 
Gomphrena globosa alba.— White, i foot Pkt. |o 05 
Gomphrena globosa haageana.— Orange, i foot 05 
Gomphrena globosa nana compacta. — Red. 6 inches 05 
Gomphrena globosa purpurea.— Purple, i foot 05 
Gomphrena globosa, var.— Mixed, i foot 05 
The Campanulas are a large genus of showy 
plants, mostly perennials. The Campanula 
medium (Canterbury Bell) claims a situa- 
tion in all gardens. Easy of culture and 
certain to flower 1 all succeed well in good 
soil. Plant 8x12 inches. 
Campanula (Canterbury Bell). 
Campanula pyramidalis (Pyramidal Bell Flower). 2 feet Pkt. $0 05 
Campanula calieanthema (Cup and Saucer).— Mixed color-. 2 feet 05 
Campanula rotundiflora (Hare Bell).— white and blue. 2 feet 05 
Campanula speculum (yenus' lyooking Glass). — Blue and white. 2 feet 05 
Campanula medium (Canterbury Bell).— Mixed colors, double and single. 2 feet 05 
CANDYTUFT OR IBERJS. 
A well-known favorite, is a hardy annual, very pretty in beds or masses. Seed 
may be sown in the Fall for early flowering. Plant 3x8 inches. 
Iberis amara (White Candytuft).— i foot Pkt. $0 05 
Iberis coronaria (Rocket Candytuft). — White, i foot 05 
Iberis carminea ( Carmine Candytuft). — i foot 05 
Iberis odorata.— White, i foot 05 
Iberis purpurea.— Purple, i foot 05 
Iberis, var.— Mixed colors, i foot 05 
CASTOR BEAN OR RICINUS. 
The Bicinus or Castor Bean, in all its varieties, has a very showy tropical appear- 
ance, singly or in groups. Plant 20x20 inches. 
Eieinus macrocarpus.— Dwarf green, 5 feet Pkt. ^0 05 
Bicinus sanguineus.— Red. 10 feet 05 
Bicinus Gibsoni. — Dark red. 5 feet 05 
Bicinus, var.— Mixed colors. 10 feet 05 
COCKSCOWIB OR CELOSIA. 
The Cockscombs are tender annuals, require rich soil, will attain rich color and 
large size by repeated shiftings; cut off side flowers and leave one head only 
to a plant. If cut before they fade the head may be preserved during the 
Winter. Plant 12x16 inches. 
Celosia cristata, coccinea nana (Dwarf Cockscomb).— Scarlet. 2 feet Pkt.$o 10 
Celosia cristata. — Mixed 05 
Celosia cristata plumosa (Feathered Cockscomb).— 3 feet 05 
Celosia cristata aurantiaca (Orange Cockscomb)— 3 feet 05 
COSRSOS, 
For cutting for bouquets and vases this is one of the finest flowers grown, lasting 
in water two weeks ; the long stems and feathery foilage lend themselves to 
graceful arrangements. The plants, 5 to 6 feet high, of symmetrical pyra- 
midal form, are one mass of feathery, emerald-green foilage, studded with 
mammoth flowers of white, pink or crimson, enlivening the garden long 
after more tender flowers have succumbed to early frost. If grown in pots 
and housed by the end of September they will flower all Winter. 
Large Flowering Crimson Pkt, $0 10 
Large Flowering White Pearl.— Beautiful snow-white lO' 
Large Flowering Pink 10 
Large Flowering Mixied Colors 05 
