CROZY’S NEW DWARF 
CANNAS. 
One of the most popular of bed- 
ding plants, while even single spec- 
imens are most attractive in the 
garden. They will bloom the first, 
year from seed, if you soak them 
in boiling water over night; sow 
singly in small pots as soon as 
convenient, and grow as rapidly as 
possible. The roots can bo kept 
in the cellar over winter and each 
clump will give six to eight good 
roots for planting out the follow- 
ing spring. Pkt., 12 seeds, 4c. 
CANNAS, Tall. 
Old Type. 
A mixture of all the best tall 
growing varieties. Pkt., 12 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Miss Ruth Plaisted, Bradford, N. Y., 
March 21st, 1898, writes:— I was very much 
pleased with the seeds ordered f rom you . 
The white Pansies and Sweet Peus were 
beautiful. 
Miss Edith D. Johnson, Plainwell, 
Mich., Junuary 81st, 1898, writes:— I was 
much pleased with the flowers crown 
from your seeds last year. The Sweet 
Peas were the finest I ever saw. 
E. A. Boggers, Dexter. Iowa. Maroh 8tli, 
1898, writes:— I was highly pleased with 
the seeds you sent me last season. The 
Nasturtiums and Sweet Peas were lovely. 
New Double Calliopsis. 
CALLIOPSIS, orCoreopsis Single. 
Very handsome and showy plants of the easiest culture; require no caro and thrive in 
any garden. Produce flowers in noarly every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red, 
brown. It is one of those flowers which will grow in any situation and always bo great ly 
admired. Mixed colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
CALLIOPSIS, New Dougle. 
A handsome double variety, flowers a rich golden yellow color, with wine-maroon 
spots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Mrs. D. M. Hardy, Waterloo, Ills., March 6th, 1898, writes:— The seeds ordered from you in former 
years, were most satisfactory. My Coleus were particularly line — the finest ever seen in our little 
city. May yoq always be successful, 
Crozy’s New Dwarf Cannas, 
