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Qatalo§ue of tl?e Joseph J4arris 5<?<?d Qompai^y. 
Cockscomb Pyramidalis Plumosum. 
Pyramldalis Plumosum, Mixed— Choice seed of 
all the best of the plumed varieties. Three packets, 20 
cents; packet, 8 cents. 
Coreopsis or Galli°P s i s * 
Coreopsis Bicolor. 
A hardy and free-blooming annual, easily grown and 
very effective. Grows about two feet high and produces 
flowers of every shade of yellow and brown, in the great¬ 
est profusion. Sow in rows 15 or 20 inches apart, and thin 
out the plants to a foot apart in the row. 
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The best variety is the Dwarf Coreopsis Bicolor, shown 
in the annexed engraving. 
Coreopsis Bicolor, Dwarf Mixed —Three packets 
12 cents ; packet, 5 cents. 
Dabba. 
Dahlia seed may be sown in a box in the house early in 
the spring. If sown in February and the plants are trans¬ 
planted two or three times they will flower the first year. 
The single Dahlias are now very popular, and make very 
fine cut flowers. Set out the plants two or three feet 
apart and support them by tying to a stake. 
Double Dahlia. 
Double Dahlias— Finest German seed of the choicest 
double varieties, mixed. Three packets, 25 cents; packet, 
10 cents. 
Single Dahlia- 
New Single Dahlia— The choicest and best of new 
seed just imported from Germany. Mixed colors. Three 
packets, 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
