CROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. 
FRENCH CANNA. 
Choice Mixed, standard varieties. 
Dark-Leaved, varieties, splendid mixed 
Good Roots, 25c. each. 
CANNA. (Indian Shot.) 
These stately and deservedly popu¬ 
lar plants are highly esteemed for 
their large and handsome foliage and 
tropical appearance; fine fora bed or 
Kroup on the lawn. We have the 
latest improvements bo f h as to fine 
foliage and size and brilliancy of 
flowers. The seed should be well 
soaked in warmw^ater before sowing; 
will bloom the first season if sown 
early in a hot-bed or greenhouse ; 
store your roots in the cellar in 
autumn before touched by frost.— 
[Illustration.] 
Mad. Crozy, a gorgeously beau¬ 
tiful thing, four feet high ; the 
flowers begin to show when the 
plant is scarcely a foot high and 
keep coming (until frost) in great 
blazing clusters and in such pro¬ 
fusion as to almost cover the top 
of the plant; flowers brilliant 
scarlet, edged with golden yel¬ 
low . 10 
Crozy’s New Hybrids, an early 
blooming dwarf class, with la«ge 
brilliant flowers of all shades 
from yellow to crimson; mixed 
colors.10 
.10 
.10 
CENTRANTHUS. 
Veiy pretty, free flowering hardy annual, very effective in beds or for edgings ; 
succeeds well in any garden soil; sow early, and thin to fifteen inches apart. 
Mixed Colors. 5 
COSMOS. 
A very effective autumn flowering plant. Quite hardy and rapid growing, 
forming bushes often four to eight feet high and covered with large single dahlia- 
like flowers. Should be started in heat in March, in this latitude, and transplanted 
to open ground about June 1 st. 
Hybrid a. Large "White, this is in every way superior to the single Dahlia as an 
autumn-blooming plant. It bears large pure -white flowers on long stems in 
the greatest profusion, which are extremely useful for decorative purposes.. 10 
CATCH FLY. [Silene.] 
A beautiful free-blooming hardy annual; should 
be sown in beds or groups ; succeeds in any gar¬ 
den soil ; sow early in open ground. 
Silene Armeria, (Lobel's Catch fly) mixed 
colors. 5 
CALENDULA, [pot MARIGOLD.] 
Profuse and continuous-blooming dwarf, 
bushy annuals: indispensable for summer garden 
or for pot culture in winter ; of easy culture. 
Meteor, flowers large, double, striped with 
orange. 5 
Prince of Orange, fine deep orange ; very 
double ./. 5 
Mixed Varieties, . 5 
