cockscomb. Queen of dwarfs. 
This is the best dwarf-growing 
Cockscomb; the plants only grow 
about eight inches high, are firmly 
sot in the crown with well-balanced, 
large heads, ten to twelve inches 
across They grow very uniform and 
present an unusually solid effect in 
color, which is a rich ruby-red of ex¬ 
treme brilliancy. Pkt. 100 seeds, Go. 
COCKSCOMB-Mixed. 
Pkt. 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
DOUBLE DAISY. 
(BELL1S PERENNIS.) 
Daisies are easily grown from spring 
sown seed and come into fiower in a 
very short time. The flowers are white, 
pink, red and variegated. Not all will 
come double from seed. Finest mixed. 
Pkt. 100 seeds, G cts. 
Martha L. Cummings, Warren, N.H., 
write*:—Find enclosed the largoHtltoyal Show 
Pansy grown from your seed, it being 2H in. 
across. Your flowers are of excellent quality, 
I having sold $20.00 worth from Sweet Peaa 
and Pansies. 
DOUBLE DAISY (BELLIS PERENNIS.) 
COLEUS. 
Ono of the host known and most uni¬ 
versally admired ornamental foliage 
plants, in an endless variety of colors 
and shadings, indisponsablo for ribbon 
and carpot boddlng, or as single speci¬ 
mens. Coleus sood gormlnatos easily, 
and success is as sure as with an ordi¬ 
nary annual, Pkt. 100 seeds, 8 ota, 
NEW SNOWBALL DAISY. 
A beautiful white floworod varloty 
having vory long stoms with largo 
double flowers; about 80 nor cent, of 
which are extremely doublo. 
Pkt. 50 seeds, Cots. 
Mr*. 0. H. TTawkin*, 8hnft*bnrg, Mloh.. 
write*:—I received plant* from evory kind or 
weed orderod from you, and I mu*t ■nyi for 
beauty and quality your A*ter* can fc bo boat. 
I nl*o have *ome lovoly plant* fro™. 
fin need and Popple* a* large ua PInie* and. 
■uch a vnriety of color*. 
$ 100.00 
IN GASH 
PREMIUMS 
will be paid for the 
best Royal Show 
Pansies for 1895. (See 
page 32.) 
