CROZY’S NEW 
DWARF CANNAS. 
One of the most popular of bed- 
ding plants, while even singlo 
specimens are most attractive in 
the garden. They will bloom the 
first year from seed, if you soak 
them in boiling waterovernight; 
sow singly in small pots as soon 
as convenient, and grow as rapid- 
ly as possible. The roots can bo 
kept in the cellarover winter and 
ea< li clump will give six to eight 
f ood roots for planting out the 
ol lowing spring. Pkt., 12 
seeds, 4 cts. 
CANNAS, Tall. 
Old Type. 
A mixture of all the best tall 
growing varieties. Pkt., 12 
seeds, 3 cts. 
CALLIOPSIS, 
Or Coreopsis Single. 
Very handsome and showy 
plants of the easiest culture re- 
quire no care and thrive in any 
garden. Produce flowers in near- 
ly every sbado of yellow, orange, 
crimson, red, brown. Jtisoroor 
those flowers whi< h will gr< w in 
any situation and always be 
greatly admired Mired colors. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
* CALLIOPSIS, 
New double. 
A handsome double variety, 
flowers of a rich golden yellow 
color, with wine-maroon spots. 
Pkt. v 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
NEW CENTAUREA MARGUERITE. 
The most Fragrant and Longest Keeping 
Cut Flower. 
One of the most valuable introductions of late 
years, The flowers are the size of a medium Carna- 
tion, freely i roduced on long stems, which renders 
them valuable for cutting: color pure white, palo 
sulphurs ellowand lavender. The flowers a re sweet 
scented, and their lasting quality after heir g cut is 
remarkable. The plantsgrow abouteighteen inches 
high and are of the easiest culture; from spring 
sown seed they commence to flower in July and con- 
tinue until late in the autumn. This novelty is en- 
tirely distinct fcom all other Centaureas, and un- 
doubtedly the most beautiful variety known. 
Mixed colors, Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. Pure 
white. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts. 
