JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBl RG, N. Y: 
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Cockscomb — (Glasgow Prize.) 
Chrysanthemum. Annual varieties. 
Showy garden plants of great 
value for cut flowers. Mixed col- 
ors, pkt. 5 cts. 
Centaurea or Bachelor’s Button. Also 
called Blue Bottle and Ragged 
Sailor. One of the oldest and best 
known garden plants of easy cul- 
ture, and a general favorite for 
cut-flowers; will grow and flower 
in any soil. The seed should be 
■ sown where plants are intended 
to grow. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
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Cer.taurea Imperialis. (Giant Sweet 
Sultan.) A strain of Sweet Sul- 
tan of the easiest culture and the 
finest of all for cut-flowers. It 
blooms continually from early 
summer till autumn. The flow- 
ers are fragrant and of various 
colors from, white through the va- 
rious shades of pink, rose, crim- 
son, violet, etc., to crimson. The 
plants are vigorous growers and are 
covered with fine large flowers on 
long stems. The seed should be 
sown early in the open ground. 
, Pkt. 10 cts. 
Cockscomb. (“Glasgow Prize.”) A 
graceful plant, producing large, 
dark crimson, comb-shaped flow- 
ers. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Ccckscomb. (Feathered Varieties.) 
Fine plants for large beds or 
groups, producing freely large 
feathery plumes, ranging from 
clear yellow to the darkest red. 
per pkt. 10 cts. 
Cockscomb — (Feathered Variety.) 
