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Chrysanthemum, Dunnetti—New Double White. 
Chrysanthemum Coron, Double White 
Dwarf— Very popular and beautiful. Three packets, 12 
cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Chrysanthemum DunnettI—New Double 
white— The choicest and best variety. Three packets, 
25 cents; packet* 10 cents. 
Chrysanthemum, Dunnetti—New Double Yellow. 
Dunnetti New Double Yellow— Very beautiful. 
Three packets, 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Gatcljfly—Silepe. 
A beautiful 
free-blooming 
annual, easily 
raised and 
worthy of gen¬ 
eral cultiva¬ 
tion; grows 
about 18 inches 
high. A 
exudation on 
the stems 
s o m etimes 
catches and 
holds the flies, 
hence the pop¬ 
ular name. 
Three packets, 
12cts.; packet, 
5 cents. 
Catchfly. 
Gockscoipb—G e l° s ia* 
Sow the seed in March in a hot-bed or box in the house. 
As soon as the plants begin to crowd, prick them out into 
another box, giving more room. The oftener the plants 
are transplanted the larger will be the flowers. When set 
out in the garden give plenty of room—say two feet apart 
for the large sorts and one foot for the dwarf. 
Cockscomb, Glasgow Prize. 
Dwarf Cockscomb. 
Cocit scp mb 9 
Coronata, Crlas~ 
gow Prize — A 
splendid variety, with 
very large, brilliant, 
crimson comb. Two 
packets, 25 cts.; pack¬ 
et, 15 cents. 
Cockscomb? 
Dwarf— A mixture 
of the best seed from 
the newest dwarf 
crested varieties, and 
most brilliant colors. 
Three packets, 20 cts.; 
packet, 8 cents. 
