MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Celosia Sfiicata. 
SEX 
(Josmos. Mrs . Shepherd's New Giant * 4 C Rainbow/* 
This new autumn glow is magnificent. Colors: white, cream, 
blush and palest mauve, exquisitely flaTfaed, flecked and penciled in 
many combinations Some have aurioles around the center of the 
flower, with red, lavender or pink bands around the eye, some are 
daintily flecked like birds’ eggs; the petals are broad and overlap¬ 
ping, pleated or frilled ; edges plain, toothed or laciniated. Flowers 
very large, measuring from 4 l / 2 to 4 inches across. Perfection in form 
and color. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10c. ; 3 for 35c. 
lyew Celosia Spicata , 
A very startling and handsome new sort, growing 2% feet high, 
formed like a well-branched pyramid. Immense plumes like a drum 
major’s, of a rose color, changing to a silvery white. Might be called 
the sentinels of the garden. Equally fine for pots. Pkt., 150 seeds, 
10c. ; 3 for 35c. 
New Celosia 44 Ostrich Feather/' ,£• ,$> 
This new Celosia has very large orange and crimson plumes, 
exquisitely curved and curled. Grows 3 feet high, of handsome 
torm, and the numerous massive plumes waving gracefully above 
the foliage make it a most effective ornamental plant for either pot 
or outdoor culture. Crimson and orange mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c.; 
ya oz., 15c. 
This is the Queen of Cockscombs. The plumes are rich and mag¬ 
nificent. Try it by all means. 
Cockscomb Glasgow Prize . 
This is the best large heading cockscomb. Immense heads of 
rich, brilliant crimson. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4c. 
