JOSEPH HARRIS CO.. MORETON FARM, N. Y. 
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CASTOR OIL BEAN—Ricinus. 
A very effective plant for lawn decoration or screens. Plant the seed 
when the soil is warm where the plants are to grow. It is well to put two 
or three seeds in a place and thin to one good plant. 
RICINUS CAMBODCENS1S. 
A gorgeous new variety. This is the most attractive and gorgeous 
variety of Castor Oil Bean that we have ever seen. The plants grow 
rapidly, and the dark reddish bronze leaves, with large red veins, present 
a most luxuriant and striking appearance. When young the leaves and 
stems are reddish brown, while the main stem is a lustrous black, produc¬ 
ing a gorgeous effect. Do not fail to sow it. Pkt. 10c., 3 plus. 25c. 
Sanguineus— A fine variety with dark red foliage. Pkt. 5c., 3pkts. 12c. 
COBOEA SCANDENS. 
A very rapid growing vine, growing from seed. From seed planted in 
the spring the vines will often grow 30 feet before fall, producing largo 
flowers of deep violetrblue color. 
CULTURE.—Plant the seed, edge down, in a pot or box, in April, and 
set out the plant when the soil is warm, or plant the seed where the vino 
is to grow after the soil is warm. 
Fresh Seed —Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c. 
CONVOLVULUS, or MORNING GLORY. 
CULTURE.—Sow the seed where the vines are to grow, early in the 
spring. The vine should be watered occasionally during dry weather. 
Convolvulus Major— The Climbing Morning Glory, mixed colors. Pkt. 
f.c , 3pkts. ]2c. 
Striped Rose and Mixed— A mixture of the finest striped roseand mixed 
colored Morning Glories. Pkt. 8c., 3 pkts. 15c. 
Convolvulus Minor— Vines are of dwarf habit, growing only about a foot 
high, flowers good sized and abundant. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
CALENDULA. 
A very charming flower belonging to the Marigold family, and culti¬ 
vated in the same way. 
Large Double-Flowered Meteor- A beautiful variety, with largo golden- 
yellow flowers with each petal striped with orange. The flowers arc 
perfectly double and often 3 inches in diameter. Pkt. 5c.,3 pkts., 12c. 
COCKSCOMB—Ceiosia. 
CULTURE -Sow the seed in the open ground when warm, and thin 
the plants to a foot apart. 
COCKSCOMB PYRAMIDALIS PLUMOSUM. 
Pyramldalis Plumosis— These Plumed Cockscombs arc very handsome, 
showy and attractive plants, growing about two feet high and covered 
with a mass of the most gorveous and brilliantly colored pluine-llke 
flowers. Mixed colors, crimson and golden. Pkt 8c , 3pkts. 15c. 
Glasgow Prize— Large, compact combs of a brilliant crimson color. 
Dwarf plants. Pkt 10c. 
Dwarf Mixed— A mixture of the dwarf crested varieties. Pkt 8c.. 
3 pkts, 15c. 
CLARKIA. 
Beautiful plants, blooming profusely ; easily grown and exceedingly 
attractive. About IS inches high. The seed can be sown in spring or fall, 
like Candytuft. 
Clarkia Elegans, Double Mixed Colors— Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
CANDYTUFT. 
Candytuft is a very hardy plant and can be 
! sown as soon as the frost Is out of the ground. 
It is a universal favorito and is used for beds, 
borders, edging, pots, etc. 
Dunnett’s Crimson -A beautiful rod varioty. 
Pkt. 6c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
WHITE ROCKET— A magnificent variety, 
with large spikes of pure white flowers. This 
is so great an improvement on tho ordinary 
Candytuft that it. would hardly be recognized 
as the same flower. Pkt. 10e., 3 pkts. 25c. 
Sweet Scented, Pure Whlte-A delicato and 
charming variety; choice seed; you cannot 
sow too much of it. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c,, 
oz. 35c. 
Mixed Colors A mixture of tho best, kinds and 
colors. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 10c., oz. 25o. WHITE ROCKET. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
A handsome, hardy annual of vigorous growt h, clean foliage and beau¬ 
tiful flowers. A free bloomor, and continuing In flower very lato in the 
autumn. Cultivation similar to Asters. Those annual varieties must not, 
however, bo confounded with the poronnlal kinds, so largely grown by 
florists. 
Chrysanthemum, Tri-Color— 
Yellow and wliito single flow¬ 
ers. Plant grows about two 
foot high. Pkt. oq , 3 pkts. 12c. 
Dunnott’s Now Double White 
Tho flowers meusuro about 
two inches in dlaraotor and a 
largo pcrcontago of them arc 
perfectly double. Pkt. 5c., 3 
pkts. 12c. 
Dunnott’s Now Double Yel¬ 
low— Similar to tho above ex¬ 
cept In color, which 1 h bright 
yellow. Pkt. fie., 3 pkts. 12c. 
Coron, Double White Dwarf- 
Very popular, almost perfectly 
double, and continues In 
bloom very late In tho season. 
Wo picked a quantity of these 
charming dalsy-lllio (lowers 
November 10th. Pkt. 6c., 8 
DUNNETT’S NEW DOUBLE WHITE. pkts. 12c. 
COSMOS. 
One of the most attractive and useful annual flowers, now becoming 
very popular. The plant grows 3 to 5 feet high, with long graceful stems 
and fine leaves. Tho flowers resemble single dahlias, are notqulte so large 
and are very pretty and attractive for table or house decoration. The 
plants will endure a hard frost and will flower until late In the full. Tho 
plants can betaken up and potted and will grow and flower In the house 
for a long time. 
CULTURE.- If early blooming plants are 
desired sow the seed In a box in the house In 
March and transplant to the open ground in 
May, or sow the seed In the open ground about 
the first of May, and thin the plants to a foot 
apart. 
White -Large white flowers, line for cutting 
and decorating. Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c. 
Mixed Colors— A mixture of all tho best col¬ 
ors so far produced, Pkt. 8c., 3 pkts. 16c. 
NEW DWARF YELLOW COSMOS -Tillsis a 
new and entirely d Istlnct variety of Cosmos. 
The plants grow only about a foot high, 
and produce a great profusion of small, 
bright yellow flowers, that are very pretty 
and attractive. The plants commence 
flowering early in the summer and con¬ 
tinue until killed by frost. This new Cos¬ 
mos is so easily raised and so orally that 
every one should have it Pkt. 10c , 3 
pkts. 26c. COSMOS. 
