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Chrysanthemum, Fruiescens. The White Marguerite, or Paris Daisy. Can be 
grown by any one, producing quantities of white flowers. Price to <Ss. 
Chrysa.nib.emvLm, Ani/iemis Coronaria JI., pi. A most useful plant for bedding 
or pot culture. It bears double flowers profusely during the season, and can be highly 
recommended. Better known as Double Marguerites. Comes quite true from seed. 
Either while, j’ellow or mixed. . Price, each to dts. 
Chrysanthemum. Showy and efifective garden favorites. Also now extensively 
grown for cut flowers. No place is complete without them. The annual sorts bloom 
the first season. The perennial varieties are very fine for out-door bloom, or for pot 
culture, blooming in October and November. The seed will produce single, semi- 
double and double flowers in great variety of colors. Price, finest mi.xed annual sorts. 
5 dts. ; fine perennial sorts, to < 5 ts. ; finest perennial sorts, extra, 20 dts. 
Cobea, Scandetts. A climber of rapid growth, flowering the first season if sown 
early in the house or hot-bed. In sowing, place seeds edgewise and cover it with 
light soil. Purple flower. Price 10 6ts. 
Cobea, Alba{nevt), Similar to above, except of pure white color. Price 20<5ts. 
Cyperus Alternifolius, Umbrella Palm. A fine ornamental plant. Price 10 dls. 
Centaurea, Marguerite. This is entirely distinct from all other Centaureas and 
the most beautiful variety known. The large flowers are of purest white, also in 
tints of lavender, pink and lemon, deliciously scented, exquisitely laciniated, and 
freely produced on long stems, which render them valuable for cutting. It is entirely 
unlike an^' other flowering plant. Price 10 < 5 ts. 
Daisy, Mixed (Beilis Perennisl. A favorite plant for beds or pot culture, in 
bloom from April to June; seed from the finest double varieties, mixed colors; half- 
hardy perennial. Price 10 dls. 
Daisy, Double White. Extra double, pure white Daisy. Price 10 < 5 ls. 
Dictamus Fraxinella. A showy perennial, forming a bush two feet in height, 
having fragrant foliage, and spikes of curious flowers giving off during hot weather a 
fragrant volatile oil, which explodes when a match is applied. Price 10 < 5 ts. 
Dahlia, Single. Many of the varieties of these Single Dahlias are exceedingly 
beautiful, and the seed we offer is saved from one of the best collections, and may be 
expected to produce many distinct, desirable sorts. Price 10 dls. 
Dahlia, Double. Seed of this strain was saved from the very finest double flowers 
only, and will produce flowers equal, if not superior, to any in the market. An extra 
mixed strain imported from Germany. Price 15 ( 5 ts. 
Delphinium. Finest hybrids of the double flowering perennial hardy Larkspurs. 
Seed saved from named varieties only. Extra quality. Price 15 <Sls. 
Dolichos, Hyacinth Bean. A beautiful class of quick-growing, ornamental 
climbers, producing an abundance of clustered spikes of flowers, followed by exceed- 
ingly ornamental seed-pods ; white, purple or mixed. Price 5 < 5 ts. each. 
Dianthus, Oriental Beauties. A magnificent strain of giant flowered Diatithus, 
originally from Japan, but enlarged and improved by three seasons in California. 
These splendid flowers measure from two to three and one-half inches across with 
petals frequently measuring one and one-half inches in diameter. They are most 
exquisitely formed, the petals being full, overlapping, crinkled and laciniated. The 
flowers possess that peculiar and artistic charm so noticeable in all plants from the 
flowery kingdom. They range in color from pure white, through shades of pink and 
crimson, many strikingly marked and variegated; the coloring and marking is rich 
beyond description ; nothing could be more dainty and pretty than their charming 
ruffles and frills. Everyone is delighted with them. They are perfectly hardy, are 
