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FLOWERS THAT BLOOM THE FIRST SEASON FROM SEED. 
CANDYTUFT. 
flower much lar^jcr 
ncautiful, hardy anmiiil, similar toswcet Alyssum 
and stronger. 
■White.— HciRht, 1 ft. .'jc. 
Lilac— Height, 1 It. r)c. 
Mixed.— All colors ; height, 1 ft. 5c. 
Tom Thumb.— This is a dwarf variety, growing only six Inches high, 
and l.looms profusely. New and splendid. Mixed colors. 10c. 
Dunnett'a Dark Crimson. -Very beautiful and attractive. Be. 
Fragrant.— nc. 
May's White Spiral:— Splendid spikes of elegant white flowers. 10c. 
CALENDULA. 
Hardy annuals, free blooming and attractive, and growing well in 
almost all situations; height,! ft. 
1,3 Prouste.— Nankeen color; fine. 6c. 
Meteor.— A new variety : very fine for pot culture, bearing large, light 
yellow flowers, striped with bright orange. 5c. 
CACALIA. 
A showy plant, of easy culture, producing beautiful scarlet and golden- 
yellow, taasel-shaped blossoms from July to October. It is sometin.e« 
known as Klora's P.-iint lirush. Looks best when grown in clusters. 
Succeeds best in a mixture of fresh loam and leaf mould. Sow early in 
spring, in o|>cn ground, in clusters. Hardy ; 1% ft- 
Cacalia, Mixed.— 5c. 
COLLINSIA. 
Vrcc flowering, summer blooming annuals of great beauty, for mass- 
ing and mixed flower borders; there is a great variety of colors— white, 
purple and crimson predominating. 
Bicolor Alba, "White.- Gc. 
Bioolor Cameo, Pink.- 5c. 
Bicolor Orandlflora, Blue.— 5c, 
: ROSES : 
Are our specialty. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
sinoIjE annual varieties. 
Thrifty plant.i, producing quantities of large flowers These single 
sorts arc particularly attractive. Colors, crimson, gold, maroon, white, 
etc.; make a brilliant display, which justifies their popular name, 
•• Painted Daisies." 1 2 to 1 S inches high. 
Chrysanthemum Tricolor, Mixed.— 5c. 
Lord Beaconsiield. — Crimson maroon, edged with brown, eye sur- 
rounded bv a gol<len rim. lOe. , 
Eclipsei — Ooldcn yellow, scarlet ring, center a rich brown. 6c. 
Sultan. — Rich velvety crimson maroon, with yellow rim surrounding 
a brown center; very fine. 10c. 
W. E. Qladstone.—Brilliant rich crimson. 10c. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Chrys mthemum, Flore Plena Alba.— Double white. 
Flore Plena. — Double yellow. 6c. 
Mixed. — All colors. 5c. 
HARDY DOUBLE PERENKflAL VARIETIES. 
These are gorgeous autumn ilowering plants. Seeds sown early will 
produce flowering plants the first year. The seed has been saved from 
one of the largest and best collections in the coun try, and includes the 
newest sorts. H. H. P. 2 to 6 ft. (Sec cut.) 
Chrysanthemum, Chinese or Large Plowerinir.— Double, choice 
mixeil. 35c. 
Chrysanthemum Japanese.— Double, choice mixed. Long, loose, 
fantastic petals. ;'.!'>c 
Chrysanthemum, Pompone or Small Flowering.- Double, choice 
mixed. 3.5e. 
Chrysanthemum. — Dtmblc, choice mixed. All types. 35c. 
Chrysanthemum. — Double, g«»od mixed. All types. 15c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LATIFOLIUM, OR 
MAXIMUM. 
THE GREAT WHITE "MOON FLOWER" DAISY. 
This is one of the best varieties, forming bushy plants about two feet 
high, which are literally covered with large, pure white flowers, three 
inches across. Thev are highly prized for cutting purposes, and last in 
water for fully a week in perfect condition. They flower in the late sum- 
mer, and are very effective for ganlcn decorations. (See cut.) Pkt. 25c. 
CENTAUREA. 
One of the fincpt annuals grown for cut flowers ; blooms very prolific 
all summer, and is very commonly known as the national flower of 
Germany. Height, IVi ft. 
Centaurea Cyanus.— White, 5c. 
" " — Blue. 5c. 
" *' —Rose, 5c. 
" " — Ked, 5c. 
*' '* — Mixed, 5c. 
Cyanus Minor. — New Double Flowered.— This beautiful new 
Cyanus is the result of several year,s' labor in the endeavor to produce 
and fix double flowering forms of this very useful annual. The flowers 
are similar in form to " Gaillardia I-orcnziana," and have masses of 
bloom of great bcautv. The seed we offer will give from 60 to 70 per 
cent, of doub e flower's, and will comprise many beautiful colors, among 
which are white, light blue, rose, brick red and |>urple, and some perfectly 
new and delightful shades. A grand novelty. Pkt. 26c. 
Candidissima.— The dwarfest silver-leaved plantuscd for nbbon-lmcs. 
1 ft. liDc. 
Clementei.— Free-growing variety, producing crowns of silvery leaves 
deepiv iringed and cut. 1 ft. 20c. , , , ^ , 
Oymnocarpa.— A graceful, silver-foUagcd variety, one of the best for 
bcdfiing purposes. 1 Vj ft. 10c. 
See our List of 
PANSIES. 
Mixed, all rolors.— 5c. 
THE NEW ENGLISH FUCHSIAS ARE BEAUTIFUL 
