CROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. 
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HELIANTHUS, (Sunflower). 
Well-known tall-growing plants ; remarkable for their stately growth and 
bright yellow flowers ; prove most effective for dispersing in large shrubbery, bor¬ 
ders, etc. Seeds may be sown early in spring where the plants are to bloom, or in 
pots, and planted out when of sufficient size. Hardy annual. 
IleliuiilluiM globosos flstulosus, very large and double, and considered the 
creme de la creme of all the Sunflowers ; oz. 25c. 5 
Main in olli Russian, larger than the above, with single flowers; lb. 30c., oz. 
10c.: . 5 
ICE PLANT, See Mesembryanthemum. 
LARKSPUR, See Delphinium. 
LINUM, (Flax.) 
A handsome, free-flowering, hardy annual, which deserves a place in every 
flower garden ; recommended for its long duration in bloom. Plants should stand 
one foot apart. 
Grand ifl or uni rubrum, scarlet, splendid. 5 
the plants are designed to bloom, ai they will not bear transplanting very well. 
Hardy annuals; 1 to 2 feet. 
Several beautiful colors mixed. 5 
MARIGOLD. 
MARIGOLD. (T AGETES.) 
A class of conspicuous, free-flowering 
plants, with finely-cut foliage ; very 
effective in beds and borders. The 
African is the tallest, growing about 
2 feet high, and the French from 8 to 20 
inches. Transplant or thin from 18 to 
20 inches apart. Half-hardy annuals 
[Illustration.] 
African, Tall, mixed varieties.5 
African, Dwarf, mixed varieties... 5 
French, tall varieties mixed. 5 
French, dwarf varieties mixed.... 5 
Tagetes signata piunila, a beau¬ 
tiful variety, from 10 to 25 inches in 
height, globular in form, a profuse 
bloomer, and remains covered with 
flowers till late in the fall. Flowers 
single, yellow. 5 
