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New Celosia, "Ostrich Feather.' 
OSTRICH FEATHER CELOSIA. 
This new feathered Celosia produces large plumes, ex- 
quisitely curved and curled in exact resemblance of an ostrich 
feather. The plant grows about three feet high, is of hand- 
some pyramidal form, and the numerous plumes waving grace- 
fully above the foliage makes it one of the most effective orna- 
mental plants for either pot or outdoor culture. Pkt., 15c. 
Celosia ( Cockscomb). Handsome free-blooming plants of easy 
culture, producing pretty flowers in combs and feathery 
spikes. 
—President Tliiers. Very dwarf and bears large crimson 
combs. Pkt., loc. 
— Featliered Varieties in fine mixture. Pkt., 5c. 
Centaurea. An interesting genus, remarkable for the free- 
flowering habit of some of its members and the beautiful 
silvery foliage of others. 
— Cyanus. (Bachelor' s Button.) Blue. Pkt., 5c. 
Mixed, all colors. Pkt., sc. 
— Candidissima. Large silvery white leaves, deeply laciniated. 
Pkt., IOC. 
— Qymnocarpa. Silvery gray foliage. Pkt., 5c. 
Chrysanthemum. 
The annual varieties have become one of tlie most popu- 
lar of our annuals, and stand without a rival for gorgeous dis- 
play in the flower garden. 
—Eclipse. Showy and very striking, colors a 
combination of yellow, purplish-scarlet, and 
dark brown. Pkt., loc. 
—Double White. Pkt., 5c. 
—Double Yellow. Pkt., 5c. 
— Indicum. Saved from our ownsuperb collection. 
Pkt., 15c. 
Cineraria hybrida grandiflora. Saved from best 
varieties, choice mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
—Double. Large flowering; mixed; a superior 
strain. Pkt., 25c. 
Clarkia. An old favorite plant, growing well in 
any garden soil. Seed can be sown either in 
September or early spring; mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Clematis hybrida; The flowers will average three 
inches in diameter, ranging through all con- 
ceivable shades of purple, violet, porcelam, 
blue, and white. Pkt., loc. 
Clianthus Dampieri. (Australian Glory Pea.) 
A beautiful plant with brilliant, rich scarlet, 
pea-shaped flowers, with an intense black spot 
in each center. Pkt., loc. 
Cobea scandens. A beautiful, rapid-growing 
climber, with handsome foliage and large bell- 
shaped flowers, green at first, changing to a 
deep violet blue. Pkt., loc. 
—Scandens Fl. albo. A white-flowered variety 
of the preceding. Pkt., 15c. 
Coleus. Saved from the finest hybrid sorts; re- 
markable for size and brilliancy of foliage. 
Pkt, 15c. 
Collinsia. A pretty, free-bloommg plant with va- 
rious colored flowers, white, pink, violet, pur- 
ple, blue, and gray blue; mi.xed. Pkt., 5c. 
Convolvulus. (Morning- Glory.) The most pop- 
ular annual in cultivation. The dwarf varieties 
are very pretty for hanging baskets and vases. 
-Major. Tall varieties mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
— ninor. Dwarf varieties mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
—Crimson violet. A beautiful dwarf variety. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Cosmos. The flowers are borne on long stems, 
and are white, flesh color, charming light pink, 
and deep rose in color, each with a bright yel- 
low center. Both foliage and flowers are ex- 
cellent for bouquets and vases, 
nybridus, Pink, White, or Mixed. Pkt., loc. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 
Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum. Charming 
plants with beautiful foliage and rich-colored, 
orchid-like, fragrant flowers. The Efiant flow- 
ered strain offered by us is far superior to what 
is generally sold under that name, and repre- 
sents the highest type of this flower. The col- 
ors range from pearlv white to dark crimson 
with all the intermediate shades and markings. 
—All Colors nixed. Pkt., 25c. 
