Don’t let the 
Coleus plants 
blossom ; the 
blooms don’t 
amount to any¬ 
thing, and so 
much strength 
is taken from 
the leaves. 
Coleus. 
One of the best known and most universally admired orna¬ 
mental foliage plants, in an endless variety of colors and shadings, 
indispensable for ribbon and carpet bedding, or as single speci¬ 
mens. Coleus seed germinates easily, and success is as sure as 
with an ordinary annual. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Clematis, Paniculata. 
Japanese Virgin's Bower. Hardy Perennial. 
TM* i fl one of the few really good hardy climbers. The leaves 
nre of a bright, glossy green, and when in bloom itastonishes with 
the quantity of flowers, the plant being completely hidden beneath 
a blanket of white hawthorn-scented blossoms; a grand plant for 
piazzas, fences, in fact, any position where a climber is wanted; it 
is just the thing for covering terraces or embankments, does 
equally well in sunshine or shade, and stands unrivaled as a plant 
for the cemetery. Soak the seed in warm water for 2*1 hours before 
sowing. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 els. 
CocKscomb, Queen of Dwarfs. 
This is the best dwarf-growing Cockscomb; the plants only 
grow about eight inches high, are firmly set in the crown with 
well-balanced, large heads, ten to twelve inches across. They 
grow very uniformly and present an unusually solid effect in 
color, which is rich, ruby red. of extreme brilliancy. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 5 els. 
Cockscomb. 
Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
