CROZY’S NEW DWARF CANNAS. 
One of the most popular of bedding plants, 
■while even single specimens are most attractive 
in the garden. They will bloom the first year 
from seed, if you soak them In boiling water 
overnight; sow singly in small pots as soon as 
convenient, and grow as rapidly os possible. The 
roots can be kept in the cellar over Winter and 
each clump will give six to eight good roots for 
planting out the ifollowing spring. Fkt., 8 
seeds, 4 cts. 
CANNA— Old type, good mixed, Pkt., 10 seeds, 
3 cents, 
Mrs. John A. Greene, Helena, Ark., March 12, 1895, 
writes: I have planted your seeds the past FOUR years 
and am well pleased with them— all being fresh and good. 
Candytuft. 
CANDYTUFT— Snow Queen. 
A valuable and distinct species 
of great beauty. It is an annual 
variety and grows very rapidly, 
quickly coming into bloom, re- 
maining in full flower for about 
three months. It bears but little 
foliage, and the mass of whito pro- 
duced makes it useful for borders. 
Pkt., lOO seeds, 4 cts. ✓ 
CANDYTUFT— Mixed, all colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. Newman Jones, Huntsville, Ala., 
March 9, 1895, writes: This is the third 
tear. I have ordered your 6eeds and I 
find them all good. 
AN OPEN LETTER- 
I regret that the limited space in this Catalogue will not admit publishing 
all the kind words said about the success with my Seeds. I have hundreds of 
r commending letters from every section of the United States and Canada that 
alone would make a book twice the size of this. I can only thank my 
friends for their good words and financial assistance by trying my best to 
Crozy’s New Dwarf Cannas 
f supply them with as good Seeds in the future as in the past. 
ixiv ucau , 
C. H. L. 1 
