EVERYTHING FO R THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
CENTAUREA, Flowering Annual Sorts. 
Giant Sweet Sultans. (Centaurea Imperlalls). — This 
„f „M »i. c ^ „ . beautiful class Is undoubtedly the 
,1 ° * . " Sweet Sultanas for cutting nurposes. Beautiful, deli- 
^oJi?;?'„!"l'''":^S''i'"''1 flowers are borne on long, strong stems and are 
particularly striking, lasting several days after cutting. We recommend 
sowing in succession every two weeks until July, thereby eiving a 
continuous bloom from summer to fall. s viug d, 
Pkt., 10c. I Deep Purple Pkt , 10c. 
Bright Yellow. ........ I0c. | Pure White 10c 
Collection, containing a packet each of the 4 colours, 30 cts. 
Finest Mixed Colors. — Per pkt., 10 cts. 
hh,l"fV-f.„''fl Blue.—Doubie flowering form of the popular dark 
blue Corn flower, and is by far the linest for cutting. Pkt.; 15 cts 
Cyanus Double-flowered. — Mixed Colours. Pkt., 10 cts. 
White Leaved Centaureas. 
„<=«J'St'^^.^2?'l'"8'i7^l''^ l!?"8ing baskets and pots: also extensively 
used for margins. Half-hardy perennial. 
seedT,"4o"ts^'lpk"^1o''cts''^''"^''®*' ^ 
CandldlssI ma.— Silver-white, leaves broadly cut. Per 1000 seeds, 
bu cts. fKt., 15 cts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Varieties, 
Well's New Early Flowering. a remarkable new race 
mums flowering abundantly the flrst year from°seedTlquaPto the°bl^t 
ijciiiicci sorts. 
Directions.— Sow end of February, or early in March, in pots or 
P"=.'' when ready, and treat exactly 
the same as Ten Weeks Stocks or Asters. Pkt., 25 cts. "^-^y-^'s 
Coronarium, Primrose Gem. — '^^^ "^^bit of the plant 
8^±ni^r'"='?^S •'eight, covered with beautiM^doubhf weluformTd" 
cSxure. Pkt primrose-colour, well-adapted either for borders, or pot 
Bridal Robe. — This is a fine dwarf, compact form of C. Incdorum 
, valuable for cutting. The plants grow about 
sX?:^,^ri^d'^-i,&-^ats?ei)."''A^t.,%%tr.''"- = 
Cobaea. See page 42. 
Perennial Varieties. 
Princess Henrv. — Beautiful and valuable variety, su- 
. „ perior to the famous "Triumph" 
Us immense flonferousness and the perfect shape of its flowers 
IS unsurpassed, the latter attaining a size of 15 inches in diameter 
and even more. Blossoms of the purest white, with yellow 
centres and borne on long, strong stems. Per pkt., 10 cts 
Shasta Daisy.— The finest of all the moon-penny Daisies 
flowers very large and perfect. Per pkt., 20 cts 
Japanese Hybrids. — The seed here offered has been saved from 
a magniflcent collection. Seed sown in Spring will produce 
flowering plants by fall. Pkt., 10 cts. i v-o 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. 
(Ipomoea Quamocllt hybrlda). 
This hybrid Ipomoea is considered one of the most brilliant 
and distinct annual climbers Introduced. A rapid grower often 
attaining the height of 30 feet or more. The deeply lancinlated, 
tern-like foliage and flery. cardinal-red flowers are borne in 
profusion from July to frost. The flowers are about 1 H inches 
«ooH ™., V. '° and are borne in clusters of Ave to seven blooms. 
»SS o!?^ "f .indoors during April, but it is best to wait for warm weather 
w,^rT ^1?"^^'°°''^ * sunny, position. Soaking the seeds In warm water 
before plantmg hastens germination. Pkt., 25 cts.; 5 pkts., $1. 
Burbank's Rainbow Corn. 
A \"'J. "™<l.ue plant from Luther Burbank, who savs of it: "Beautiful 
as the most beautiful Dracaenas. Broad stripes of crimson, yellow, white. 
S^™' 1%^ bronze. This has been on exhifiition by the California Devel- 
opment Board duiing the past season and has been the admiration of every- 
body. Nothing hke it for decorative purposes, either for garden or for cutting. 
As easily grown as field com." Pkt.. 15 cts. v.uvi.ui6. 
CLARK I A A handsome annual, which should be far more widely 
" , , , i™own. It IS of easy cultivation, graceful In habit of 
growth and lends itself as weU to bedding as for cutting. The flowers are 
borne all along the stems and resemble carnations to quite an extent. 1 foot 
July to October. 
Scarlet Queen. — "^^^ niost striking colour yet produced in Clarkia 
f„ .1, I . <"«igans. A valuable and distinct sort. Indispens- 
able for the garden and conservatory decoration in pots. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Salmon Queen. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
White.— Pkt., 10 cts. 
Double Mixed. — Pkt., 5 cts. 
CLEMATIS ^"'"'^ slow to germinate, and should be soaked 
climber **•-'* in warm water for 24 hours, before sowing: hardy 
tIle"foUage'■l^kt^^'^o''cts'"^ white, fragrant flowers, completely hiding 
Jackmannl. — Mi.\ed shades. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Chrysanthemum, Bridal Robe. 
Hoping to get as good Seed, as you always send, I remain, 
E. A. CORNEZ, Brockville, Ont. 
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