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BURNETT BROS. Inc., 92 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 
Centaurea Imperialis (Sweet Sultan) 
CcntclUrCcl (Cornflower). H. A. These 
old-fashioned flowers represent the best 
and most beautiful Summer blooming' 
plants. 
CYANUS Single Blue .% oz. 30c., 
Single Mixed .Oz. 50c., 
Double Blue, Bose, White 
Double Mixed 
Each, oz. 50c., 
.Oz. 75c., 
IMPERIALIS, Giant Sweet Sultan. The 
finest of all Sweet Sultans for cut flow¬ 
er purposes. 
Amaranth Red, Lilac, White, Pink with 
White Center, Purple, Rose. 
Each, 14 oz. 50c., 
Pinest Mixed. All colors.14 oz. 30c., 
suaveolens, Yellow Sweet Sultan. Fine 
for cutting.14 oz. 50c., 
Americana. Lilac-purple.14 oz. 60c., 
Alba. White.14 oz. 60c., 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Grows 
2 feet high, bearing large, violet-blue 
flowers from July to September. 
White-Leaved Varieties. 
gymnocarpa. Silver foliage.% oz. 50c., 
candidissima. Silver white, with deep 
cut foliage. y a oz. $1.00, 
Cerastium 
Summer.) 
tomentosum. H. P. (Snow in 
Fine edging plants...i/ 8 oz. 75c., 
Chelone Hybrida Torreyi. H. P. Showy 
bedding plant, with brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers. June to Aug. 2 ft. % oz. 75c., 
Hybrida Mixed. The colors vary from light 
pink to deep red and violet, 2 ft. 
% oz. 60c., 
Cimicifuga 
racemosa 
Simplex. 
H. P. 
Tall, hardy and ornamental; suited for 
the back of borders or for partially 
shaded places; white racemes of flowers 
4 ft. 
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Pkt. 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.20 
10 
.15 
.25 
15 
15 
.25 
Chrysanthemums. H. A. Do not con¬ 
found these annuals with the Winter 
flowering sorts. They bloom profusely 
from early Summer until frost and when 
grown in large beds or masses their 
bright colors make a splendid show. 1 
to iy 2 ft. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. Pkt. 
coronarium. White, yellow and Mixed. 
Each, % oz. 25c., .10 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Evening Star. Golden yellow. 
% oz. 30c., .15 
Morning Star. Primrose.14 oz. 30c., .15 
Northern Star. Pure white.% oz. 30c., .15 
Single Mixed . % oz. 25c., .10 
Collection of 8 varieties, 75c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
King Edward VII. Pure white .25 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Pure white.25 
Shasta Daisy. White..% oz. 75c., .25 
New Early-flowering Single. From a single 
packet of seed you can get sorts equal 
to the best named varieties. .50 
Japanese Mountain. Sown in early Spring 
the plants will in the same year, pro¬ 
duce a profusion of small graceful flow¬ 
ers with tiny central disk. Mixed colors .25 
CINERARIA 
Hybrida Grandiflora. (G. P.) 
Pkt. 
BURNETT’S EXHIBITION STRAIN. Our 
strain of this highly prized greenhouse 
plant we. can recommend as being supe¬ 
rior to any other. The seed is selected 
with the utmost care by one of the lead¬ 
ing growers in Europe, who has made 
wonderful improvements in Cinerarias 
within the past few years. Mixed colors 1.00 
Hybrida Matador. Brilliant coppery-scar¬ 
let, a striking and novel color.. .50 
Hybrida Rosamond. True delicate pink 
with white center. 1.00 
Hybrida Dark Blue. 1.00 
Hybrida Multiflora Nana. Producing dwarf 
plants, with masses of small flowers in 
compact heads. Mixed colors.50 
STELLATA. Star flowered. Pink, Blue 
White. Mixed..Each, .50 
Feltham Beauty. A great improvement 
on the old stellata class. Beautiful 
mixture of many colors. .75 
Clarkia elegans fl. pi. H. A. Excellent 
for bedding and pot culture. 2 ft. 
White, Rose, Scarlet, Purple, Salmon, 
Carmine .Each, % oz. 50c., 
Finest Mixed. All colors.% oz. 35c., 
Collection of 6 varieties, 75c. 
Clematis. H. P. Very rapid growing, fr 
blooming climber, adapted for arboi 
fences, etc. 10 ft. 
Large flowering Hybrids. Mixed 
.15 
.10 
.15 
Cleome (Spider Flower). Gigantea Rose 
Queen. H. A. Rose-colored flowers; the 
stamens look like spiders’ legs, and 
present a very attractive appearance. 
Height 3 ft.% oz. 50c., 
Whlte ..% oz. 50c., 
.10 
.10 
Clerodendron Pallax. G. P. Handsome 
erect-growing greenhouse plants; large 
spikes of fiery scarlet bloom. 
.75 
