NUMBER and NAME. 
>6®*/^oz, at oz. rata onli/ on articles quoted at 
$7 per oz. and ouer. 
General Observations. 
Corydalis nobilis 2 
Cosmidium Burridijeanum i 
CosmoSi L;u'.tje-fio\vere(l — 
Giant Fancy White 
" Ked 
" " Pink 
" " Mixed 
Tints of Dawn 
Marguerite 
Single Dahlia-llowei'ed 
Bo seta 
Eriiuda 
Ooncliita 
Yellow 
Orange 
.Klondyke (new) 
Wliite Pearl per oz., 75c. 
Fink Pearl " 7oc. 
Mixed " 50c. 
Cotton (Qossypinm) 
Cowslip (Primula veris) 
Crucianella stylosa 
Cuphea niiniala 
platycentra 
purpurea 
eminens 
Ra?zlii 
striaulosa 
2884 
238G 
2i87 
2888 
288S) 
2S90 
2891 
28!)2 
289:! 
2894 
2895 
2890 
289G((. 
289G6 
2897 
2898 
2809 
2902 
2-903 
2904 
2905 
2-9(Mj 
290-7 
2908 
2900 
2910 
2911 
2912 
2913 
2914 
2914«. 
2915 
2910 
29.17 
2917a 
2917;^ Cyperus iilteruil'olius 
Cypress Vine 
Cyclamen giganteum — per ]U0 seeds 
—album " Mont Blanc" $1.50 
— atrop'urpureum 1.50 
— superbuui 1.50 
— robustuni 1.50 
hybriduni 1.50 
— roseuni, briglit rose 1.50 
—Mixed 1.50 
Per.'^icum 
— spltuidens 
2918 
2919 
2919(f 
29196 
2919c 
2920 
2921 
2023 
2924 
2925 
2933 
2935 
2930 
2937 
2938 
2939 
2940 
Dahlia, Fine Double. . .per oz., 75c. 
Double Dwarf 
Pompon Double 
Monarch (new) 
Cactus, IMixed 
Dwarf Single, line .strain, oz. , fl .25 
•Jules Chretien, very dw'f " 1.50 
Choice Collections, including — 
12 vars. beautiful Single Dahlia. . 
Daisy, Double White . . .per oz., $5 
Double Rose (Longfellow) 
Double Snowball 
Doulile Finest Collec. .per oz., $5 
Daisy, Paris 
Daphne Mezcreum 
Datura metelloides 
cornucopia 
Golden Queen 
fastuosa. Double White 
— Double Violet 
— Double Mixed \kv oz., 40c. 
Oelphinium (Larkspur) — 
2941 Ajacis Dwarf Rocket. . p'r oz., 
2942 —Tall Rocket " 
2942« — Ranunoulusllowcrc<l " 
2U2b — Tall-brancliiiig 
2943 Brunonianum (beautiful) 
30c. I 2 
30c. .. 
30c. 1 .. 
— 

cts 
3 
hP 
yel. 
10 
hA 
orange 
'J 
5 
3 
white 
3 
15 
red 
15 
pink 
15 
mixed 
15 
15 
25 
d. crim. 
pink 
10 
.... 
white 
10 
crim. 
10 
.... 
yel. 
25 
orange 
1 u 
.... 
J u 
white 
3 
5 
pin k 
0 
mixed 
5 
tA 
yel. 
5 
1 
hP 
mixed 
10 
2 
pur. 
5 
,3 
thliP 
crim. 
1 
5 
3 
s. * w. 
10 
3 
pmr. 
5 
s. & y. 
1% 
10 
3 
yel.&r. 
1 
10 
10 
gl3U 
white 
A 
25 
d. red 
.... 
25 
w. cfc r. 
25 
w.tfc d.r. 
25 
c. & w. 
25 
rose 
25 
.... 
111 ixed 
.... 
9^ 
VT 
A 
10 
red 
10 
tP 
apricot 
2 
25 
3 
thhP 
mixed 
0 
10 
3 
10 
10 
25 
10 
10 
scar. 
1 
10 
$1 00 
60 
1 
fhP 
white 
2.) 
rose 
25 
white 
25 
mixed 
— 
25 
hS 
pink 
3 
25 
2 
hhA 
w.cfc br. 
5 
1 0 
yel.^'' 
10 
white 
5 
violet 
5 
mixed 
5 
.3 
tUB 
1 
5 
2 
5 
.5 
.... 
.... 
5 
■fhP 
blue 
3 
25 
Beautiful hardy perennial. 
Very showy. 
The Cosmos has been so much 
improved in recent years that it 
is now one of our finest and 
most popular autumn-blooming 
Oowers. Start the seeds early 
inside and transplant to open 
ground in May. The "Giant 
Fancy" strain produces flowers of 
immense size, often over 5 inches 
across, and in great diversity of 
form and coloring. "Tints of 
Dawn" are white ground, flushed 
pink, and exquisitely beautiful. 
The "Marguerite" has deeply and 
irregularly fringed petals resem- 
bling Marguerites. 
Curious ; for pots and gardens. 
Favorite spring flower. 
A handsome Crosswort. 
These are very pretty greenhouse 
plants, and are also good for 
!- the border, being continually in 
bloom. No. 2900 is well known 
as "Cigar Plant." 
Sow the seed in small boxes or 
seed pans, iii a compost of well- 
rotted manure, leaf mould and 
sand. Cover lightly with moss, 
which remove after the seed ger- 
minates. Prick out into small 
pots when the flowers have two 
leaves. The plants flower in 10 or 
12 months from time of sowing, 
f Perennial greenhouse or window 
\ plant of elegant habit. 
See ipomcva Q.iiamoclil, page 113. 
All the varieties are flue. "Jules 
Chretien" is a new, very dwarf, 
single strain, growing from 10 to 
15 incheti high, and floweriiigthe 
first season from seed. It is a 
valuable bedding sort, flowering 
through the summer from June 
to October in great profusion. 
Also fine for pots. 
(Bellis pei'cinii.'s.) The poet's fa- 
• vorite ; very popular flowers. 
If in open ground, sow in May. 
See Chrijiidiilhc III Hin friite.^ccn.^. 
Early flowering and scented. 
Very showy and large, trumpet- 
shaped flowers. No. 293() has 
immense flowers, beautifully col- 
ored. "Golden Queen" is a splen- 
did new, double, bright yellow 
and very showy variety.- 
Very ornamental, f ree-blooniiiig 
hardy plants, of erect, brunch- 
ing habit ; they are quite ert'ec- 
tivc in masses or mixed bor- 
ders, being very rioli and varied 
in colors. The taller sorts are 
