(^aifd,Vtljtt-(Annual.) 
Beautiful hardy annuals, similar 
to Sweet Alyssum ; flower mucli 
larj^er and stronger. 
Whlte -Heiglit i foot. 5c. 
Lilac Height 1 foot. 5c. 
Mixed -All colors ; height i foot. 5c. 
Tom Thumb— This is a dwarf vari- 
< ANDYTf rr ety, growing only 6 inches high 
and blooms profusely. New and splendid. MLxed colors, loc. 
Dunnett's Dark Crimson Very btantifnl and attractive. 5c. 
Fragrant 5c. 
(:i>rysai>tl7eipiiii^. 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Thrifty plants, producing quantities of large flowers. These single 
s.>rts are particularly attractive. Colors: crimson, gold, maroon, 
white, etc., making a brilliant display, which justifies their popular 
name " Painted Daisies." 12 to 18 inches high. 
Chrysanthemum, Tricolor Mixed. 5c. 
Lord Beaconsfleld— Crimson maroon edged, with brown eye sur- 
roundetl by a golden rim. loc. 
Eclipse— Golden yellow, .scarlet ring, center a rich brown. 50. 
Sultan— Rich velvety crim.son maroon, with yellow rim surroimd- 
ing a brown center ; very tine. loc. 
CHKVSANTIIKMIM. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Chrysanthemum, Flore Plena Alba-Double white. 
Flore Plena— Double yellow. 5c. 
Mixed - All colors. 5c. 
(^elosia — " (^i^ockseoii)l)"-iAnnuai) 
Showy annuals with curious looking flowers, well adapted tor the 
garden. Grown in pots, they are fine for the greenhouse or conser- 
vatory. 
Celosia Cristata (Cockscomb) Crimson Giant— This is one of 
the largest and brightest of the common Cockscombs. 5c. 
Celosia Plumose Crimson— Plants surmounted with long feathery 
|)hinifs; c-xci-edingly handsome; height 2 feet. loc. 
Celosia Plumosa, Yellow— (Jolden yellow ; height 2 feet. 10c. 
Celosia, Clasgow Prlie— Very popular variety, and is undoubtedly 
the finest Celosia under cultivation. It is of dwarf habit, bearing 
large combs of a rich crimson color, loc. 
Gei)UlUrCa-(Annual ) 
One of the finest annuals grown for cut flowers; blooms very pr<>- 
1 ific all Summer, and is very commonly known as the national flower 
of Germany ; height i'4 feet. 
Centaurea Cyanus, White. 5c. 
Blue. 5c. 
Rose. 5c. 
" '■ Red. 5c. 
" Mixed. 5c. 
(ZOSH^OS — (Annual.) 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Our new hybrids t>f this beautiful 
annual are among the most showy 
i>f all garden flowers. They grow 
to a height of four to six feet, and 
in September are covered with large 
flowers which resemble the single 
Dahlia. When planted in a group 
it is very attractive. The seed we 
olTer is the finest mixed. 10c. 
(^Zobaia — (Perennial.) 
The Coboea is a fine, rapid-growing climber, with handsome foliage 
■nnd large, bell-shaped flowers, green at first but rapidly changing 
10 a beautiful deep violet blue. Seeds should be started in hot-bed, or 
dry soil, early in open ground. Tender perennial ; height 20 to ft. 
Coboea Scandens— Flowers blue. loc. 
Coboea Scandens Alba Flowers white and rare. 25c. 
CONVOLVULUS. COBU'..^. 
GonVolVUliJS. 
(Morning Glory— Annual ) 
Free blooming, popular and beautiful climbing annual" 
Major— Tall-growing, fine mixed, sc. 
Minor— Compact growing. Fme mixed, sv.. 
