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f. e. McAllister, 22 dey st., new york.—higi-i grade flower seeds. 
CATCHFLY. 
(SHENE.) 
Showy, bright colored, free flowering annuals, suit¬ 
able for rockwork, rendered interesting by a gummy 
secretion on the leaves which entraps small flies. Hardy 
annual, 134 ft. • 
per pkt. 
Mixed, red, white and flesh colors. 05 
CENTAUREA. 
Showy, free flowering, silver foliage plants, useful 
for ribbon gardening, 1% ft. Half hardy perennials. 
Candidissima. Very desirable silvery vai'iety for 
bedding.Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00 10 
Clementei. Very ornamental; leaves are deeply 
cut and fringed, and covered with a silvery 
white down.Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. 10 
Gymnocarpa A graceful, silvery variety, valu¬ 
able for borders.Per oz., 75c. 10 
CYANIJS CORN FLOWER. 
(RAGGED SAIEOR OK BEEE BOTTEE.) 
A very popular and easily cultivated flower. Hardy 
annual. 
Cyanus nana compacta. New varieties—(See 
Novelties). 
Blue. 
White. 
Rose. 
Mixed.per oz., 25c. 
Double mixed. Double flowers of large size. 
Victoria Dwarf compact. A new dwarf Corn 
flower, 8 in. high, bright blue flowers; very 
line for pots or edgings. 
American. Large and showy for borders or 
backgrounds. 
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CELOSIA. 
(FEATHERED COCKSCOMB.) 
Veiy attractive plants of tropical origin, and one of 
the most satisfactory and showy for garden decoration 
bearing in the greatest profusion spikes of beautiful 
leather-)ike blooms. They may also be preserved for 
winter bouquets by cutting off the heads before fully 
ripe and drying them in the house. Half hardy an- 
nuals. 
Aurea Pyramidalis. Golden yellow plumes, 3 ft. $0 05 
Scarlet. Very graceful, 3 ft. 05 
Japonica. Pyramidal plant, composed of crim¬ 
son branches, each bearing a comb of the same 
color and finely ruffled, 3 ft. q5 
Variegata. Red and yellow combs, 3 ft. 05 
M «ed. 
COLEUS. 
vr? ne ,° fthe “ 0st P°P ular ornamental foliage plants. 
Very decorative and easily grown from seed. 
Extra fine Mixed 
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COCKSCOMB. 
per pkt. 
Crestata. Velvety crimson, 1 ft. 05 
Dwarf Crimson, 1 ft. 05 
Dwarf Yellow. 1ft. 05 
Dwarf Scarlet. % ft. 05 
Dwarf Rose. y 2 ft. 05 
Mixed. 05 
CENTRANTHUS. 
Very pretty, free flowering annuals, suitable for 
rockeries and vases. 
Macrosiphon. Full rose, pretty in masses. Per 
oz., 30c. 05 
Macro siphon, alba. Dwarf white flowering var- 
iet y.per oz., 30c. 05 
Ruber. Red flowers. “ 3 o c . 05 
CIGAR PLANT. 
(ClIPHEA.) 
With cigar-like shaped flowers, very useful for bed¬ 
ding; tree bloomer. Half hardy perennial. 
Miniata. Crimson. jy 
Purpurea. Purple. 
Roezli grandiflora. Yellow and red. iy 
Platycentra. Scarlet and white. 10 
CINERARIA. 
iudgnmcent ana indispensable flowering plants for 
spring decoration for the conservatory or window gar¬ 
den. The flowers measure 2 to 3 in.L, g * 
white, blue, violet and crimson 1 S aci0S8 .’ are °i 
plant with a sheet of bloom! bhadeS > coveml S the 
James’ Giant Strain. (See Novelties ) 
H 2 b f r t da '. La ! ge . fl0Wei ' ing - Extra Voice's train 
Dwarf. Large flowering. Mixed 
Double Extra Fine Mixed 
Maritima. 
for edgings! 1 ®lJ el ft kn °. Wn Dust ? m ^r. Fine 
Maritima Candidissima. An immV„,lu. 
of the above. Fine white foliage.. VaileLy 
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