EHODANTUE MANGLESII. 
HBIilOHBYSUlt MONSTBOSUM. 
GOMPHKKNA QLOBU.SA. 
SEEDS OF EVERLASTINGS. 
For the Formation of "Wreaths and Winter Bouquets. 
NUMBER and NAME. 
j9®*^oz, at oz, rate o/i/y on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and ouer. 
General Observations. 
5076 
5078 
5079 
5080 
5081 
5082 
5098 
5100 
5107 
5108 
5110 
51M 
5115 
5118 
5119 
5120 
5122 
5125 
512G 
5127 
Ammobium alatuiu. 
— a randiHorum . . . . 
5054 Acroclinium ro.seuin 
5056 — alhmn 
5057 —Mixed 
5058 —Double Rose 
5059 White 
5060 
5061 
5062 
5064 
5065 
5066 
5070 
5071 
5072 
5073 
5075 
Comphrena globosa 
—alba " 
— violacea 
— carnea 
— striata 
— nana covnpaeta rubra . 
alba 
-Mixed 
aurea snporlm 
Collection, including: 
6 rars. (Jlobe Amaranth, 
Helichrysum liracteatum 
— album 
— atrosaiiKuincuui 
— atrococciueum 
—Mixed 
inacvMiUthum 
monstrosum, Double ... 
— Dwarf, Double 
Collections, inchuling — 
12 vars. Double. 
10 " " 
8 " " 
6 " 
6 " Dwarf 
Helipterum Sanfordii ... 
curyniliitloriim 
Rhodanthe maculata .... 
— alba 
—Mixed 
Mauglesii 
Shortia Californica 
Xeranthemum amiuum.. 
— alljiim 
— multiHorxiin 
album 
— supei'bissinuim H. pi.. 
Collection, iu<'lHdiii.ti; — 
G vars. Xeranthemum 
2 .3 
2 
2 :i 
hhA 
hhP 
hA 
tA 
hA 
cts. 
V. <6 ro. 
1 
5 
white 
5 
mixed 
5 
rose 
10 
white 
.... 
10 
2 
5 
5 
red 
1 
5 
white 
5 
violst 
.... 
5 
pink 
5 
strip. 
5 
V. red 
5 
white 
5 
mixed 
i 
5 
orange 
5 
30 
yel. 
2 
5 
white 
5 
d. red 
"i 
5 
d. scar. 
5 
mixed 
2 
5 
rose 
5 
mixed 
5 
1/ 
5 
50 
45 
40 
,30 
30 
yel. 
1 
10 
white 
10 
r. .6 w. 
10 
white 
10 
mixed 
10 
r. & w. 
1/ 
10 
yel. 
1 
5 
pur. 
2 
5 
white 
5 
pur. 
5 
white 
5 
pur. 
5 
30 
Exceedingly graceful plants, with 
everlasting flowers; much wsed 
for winter decorations. The 
flower heads should be gathered 
when young, if to be preserved. 
Pretty, and easily cultivated. 
The Globe Amaranths are known 
by their round heads of flowers; 
also called " Bachelors' But- 
tons." An old favorite for win- 
ter bouquets. The best soil is 
a mixture of sandy loam, stable 
manure and some silver sand. 
("Eternal Flowers.") All are 
greatly admired for their beauty. 
The flowers are large and the 
colors bright. They are highly 
prized for winter bouquets. 
Flowers intended for drying 
should bo gathered when par- 
tially unfolded, and suspended 
with their heads downward in 
a cool shed. Succeed best in 
rich, loamy soil. 
\ Resemble Helichrysum, and are 
J useful in the same way. 
(Very beautiful, delicate looking 
Everlastings, much prized for 
winter bouquets. 
Handsome yellow Everlasting. 
One of the oldest Everlastings; 
the flowers retain their color and 
form longest of all. 
