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No. CHRYSANTHEMUM Pkt. ots. 
Annual sorts are showy and efifective, and exten- 
sively grown for cut flowers. 
1 59. " GOLDEN WHEEL "—New. Color, a rich golden 
yellow with purple centre. A profuse bloomer 
and valuable for cutting 25 
1 60. FRUSTESCENS or PARIS DAISY— Single perennial 
variety, with pure white flowers, 1 ft., G 10 
161. INODORUM PLENISSIMUM— Pure white. If seed 
is started early will flower all summer. Fine for 
cutting. H. h. p., 1 ft 10 
162. INODORUM (Bridal Robe) — Of very compact 
and upright habit and not exceeding 10 inches in 
height, the sturdy plants throw out their finely 
feathered foliage from the base and deck them- 
selves with a mantle of extra double pure white 
flowers. A large bed in full bloom may well be 
compared to a drift of snow. Chrysanthemum 
Bridal Robe will certainly prove a bedding plant 
of the very first rank, while also useful for pot 
culture 30 
163. CORONARIUM DOUBLE WHITE— An excellent 
strain 5 
164. ANNUAL — Mixture of double and single sorts, h. a. 5 
Ewing's Improved Marguerite Carnation, No. 147 
No. CARNATION— Contd. Pkt. cts. 
148. WHITE MARGUERITE or " SNOWFLAKE " 15 
149. VIENNA — Aflneearlysort welladaptedforbedding 
out 10 
150. PERPETUAL FLOWERING OR TREE— Choice 
mixed, G. Contains all the best French varieties 
in cultivation 50 
CASTOR OIL PLANTS— See Ricinus 
CELOSIA (See "Coxcomb" for other Varieties) 
(Feathered Coxcomb) 
Particularly fine plants for groups or large beds. 
151. (PLUMOSA) PYRAMIDALIS— Ornamental foliage 
and graceful plumes. Splendid mixed 5 
152. THOMPSONI MAGNIFICA— The finest feathered 
cockscomb yet introduced. Flowers are of all 
colors from yellow to the deepest blood red. A 
splendid decorative plant either in pots or open 
ground 20 
CENTAUREA 
153. CANDtDISSIMA (Dusty Miller)— Silvery white 
leaves broadly cut. 1 ft., h. h. p 15 
154. GYMNOCARPA— Silvery foliage 10 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS— (Royal Sweet Sultan.) 
Blooms are double and very large, sweet-scented, 
and colors are white, purple, rose and lilac, 
flowers are borne on long strong stems, and is un- 
doubtedly the best of all Sweet Sultans for cut 
flower purposes. 
155. SPLENDID MIXED VARIETIES 10 
156. CENTAUREA CYANUS (Cornflower, Blue-bottle 
or Ragged Sailor) — Mixed Varieties 5 
CENTRANTHUS 
157. MIXED — H. a., 1 ft. Good for mixed borders, use- 
ful for bouquets 5 
CENTROSEMA 
158. GRANDIFLORA— T. p (Butter-fly pea.) A 
climber of great beauty. Lar^e pea-shaped flowers 
ranging in color from rosy-violet to purple, with 
white markings 10 
Chrysanthemum Inodorum Plenissimum, No. 161 
CINERARIA — These beautiful flowers should 
be in the greenhouse of every lover of flowers. 
They come into bloom during spring and early 
summer. Our Prize Strain is superb, and is grown 
by one of the greatest specialists of the present time. 
165. EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN— Beautifully formed 
flowers of large size and of exquisite and varied 
colors 50 
166. GRAIJDIFLORA STELLATA (Star Cineraria)— 
Plants are of graceful habit, bearing small flowers 
in loose panicles. A most valuable plant for 
greenhouse decoration, 2 to 3 ft 35 
Our strains of Cineraria are very superior, and 
we confidently recommend them to all who are 
desirous of having really good specimens of this 
fine showy greenhouse plant. 
167. CINERARIA MARITIMA— Silvery foliage. Much 
used as a border plant. H. h. p., li ft 6 
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