H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen and Florists, Interlachen, Florida. 
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CARNATION. * 
No flower can surpass in delicacy of marking, 
form or delicious fragrance, the richly hued 
Carnation. It has always been one of the most 
esteemed of the florist’s collection, and there is 
no flower more desirable for the garden. The 
seed will not produce all double flowers, though 
a good percentage will be double, and of all 
shades and colors, many being very fragrant. 
Sow under glass in box, and when of sufficient 
size, transplant one foot apart each way. New 
and choice varieties are obtained from seed. 
Half hardy perennial, feet. 
Extra Choice Double Mixed- 
Seed saved from the choicest German and 
English stocks. A large proportion of this seed 
will produce double flowers. 20 cents. 
. Grenadin, Scarlet— Double flowers 
of great brilliancy; a valuable acquisition. 
20 cents. 
CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI—Aus¬ 
tralian Glory Pea. 
A most magnificent trailing plant, with 
beautiful foliage and large clusters of drooping, 
pea-shaped flowers, each flower three to four 
inches long, of an intense scarlet color, with a 
large spot in the center, of glossy black. Keep 
the seeds very moist and warm, and set the plants in the open ground in 
June. Packet, 25 cents. 
CALLIOPSIS, OR COREOPSIS. 
CELOSI A—Cockscomb. 
Quite easy to grow, and one of the most showy annuals. 
iiDwarf Mixed —Finest varieties, scents. 
CENTAU RE A—Bachelor’s Button. 
Showy and useful free-flowering plants. The tall varieties are very 
effective in mixed borders, while the dwarf, from their close, compact 
habit of growth, make fine bedding plants; of easy cultivation; hardy 
annuals. 
Drummondi —Large yellow, with crimson center. Packet, 5 cents. 
N igra Speciosa —Beautiful, rich, velvety crimson. Packet,5 cents. 
Mixed —All the choice kinds; two to three feet. Packet, 5 cents. 
Carnation. 
Cyan US —Mixed, all colors.^ 5 cents. 
CANNA. 
Very stately and handsome foliage plants. Highly 
ornamental. Do very well in Florida, coming up from roots 
the next year if cut down by frost. 
Marechal Valliant— Splendid orange ; four to six 
feet. . 
Nepalensis— Clear vellow flowers; foliage green. 
Warscewiczii —Red flowers; striped foliage. 
Gigantea— Scarlet; grows eight feet. 
Splendid M ixture —Many distinct varieties. 
Crozy’s New Large Flowering Dwarf- 
Very dwarf, only three to four feet high; handsome, 
luxuriant foliage; flowers early and most abundantly. 
Flowers very large, as richly colored as Orchids and 
comprising of all shades, many of them beautifully striped 
and spotted. Per packet, 15 cents. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 
A beautiful greenhouse plant. Seed should be sown in 
October or November, and they will flower in spring. Per 
package, 25 cents. 
DAISY. 
Longfellow (Benary)—The usual size and doubleness 
of the dark rose flowers of this fine Daisy, and the length 
and stiffness of their stalks, render them of great utility for 
bouquets. Per packet, 15 cents. 
Canna Flower. 
Our Seeds are Specially Selected and grown for the Southern States. 
